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REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION

MAIN OUTPUTS—MIC-level:

 Two XLR connectors used as a direct feed to mixing console mic inputs. Pin 2 is “+”

positive, pin 3 is “–” negative, and pin 1 is signal ground.

 

MAIN OUTPUTS—LINE-level:

 Two ¼" TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) connectors deliver the Main A & B Line Level Outputs.

No surprises here: the tip is “+” positive, the ring is “–” negative and the sleeve is signal ground.

 

MAIN OUTPUTS MONO button: 

Engaging this pushbutton combines or Monoes the Main A & B Output.

 

EXPAND IN A & B jacks:

 Two unbalanced ¼" TS jacks used to expand the AP 13. These inputs sum (pre-Main Level

control) with the Main A & B signals. Mono expansion is done using 

only

 the EXPAND IN A jack. As long as nothing is

plugged into the B jack, the signal from EXPAND A automatically drives EXPAND B. These jacks also provide an auxil-
iary input path.

 

INSERT loop A & B jacks:

 Two unbalanced ¼" TRS jacks wired per the tip=send, ring=return convention. Allows placing

an outboard signal processor in series with the main signal paths.

 

RETURN A & B jacks:

 Two unbalanced ¼" TS jacks used as the return path from the OUTPUTS of an outboard signal

processor. Mono signals use 

only 

the RETURN A jack. As long as nothing is plugged into the B jack, the signal from

RETURN A automatically drives RETURN B.

 

SEND A & B jacks:

 Two unbalanced 1/4" TS jacks used to connect to the 

inputs

 of an outboard signal processor. Mono

effects units should wire 

only

 to the SEND A jack.

  

PIEZO OUTPUT:

 An unbalanced ¼" TS jack gives a direct dry Output signal from the Piezo Pickup only. The PIEZO

PICKUP OUT slider controls the amount of signal; however, since this Output is located after the PIEZO PICKUP LEVEL
slider, then LEVEL also controls this Output.

 

TUNER OUTPUT:

 An unbalanced ¼" TS jack used for direct tuner connection, fed by the PIEZO input. Located post EQ

but pre-LEVEL, this Output is unaffected by either the LEVEL or OUT controls. For convenience, the tuner may be left
connected during performances.

 

Ground lift switch:

 provides the ability to separate chassis ground and signal ground. Normally, this switch should be in

the “grounded” position. In some circumstances, moving it to the opposite position eliminates hum and buzz problems.

 

Remote power supply input:

 This unit is supplied with a Rane RS 1 Remote AC Power Supply (RAP) suitable for connec-

tion to this input jack. The power requirements call for an 18 VAC center-tapped transformer.

 This is not a telephone jack.

Never use a power supply other that the one supplied or a replacement approved by Rane.

 Using any other type of supply

may damage the unit and void the warranty.

 

MIC PHANTOM POWER switch:

 controls the voltage used to power an electret or other condenser mic pickup. Front

panel LEDs indicate one of the three positions of this switch.

 

Chassis grounding screw:

 A #6-32 screw is used for chassis grounding purposes. See CHASSIS GROUNDING below.

CHASSIS GROUNDING NOTE

If after hooking up your system it exhibits excessive hum or buzzing, there is an incompatibility in the grounding

configuration between units somewhere. Here are some things to try:

1. Try combinations of lifting grounds on units that are supplied with ground lift switches or links.
2. If your equipment is in a rack, verify that all chassis are tied to a good earth ground, either through the line cord

grounding pin or the rack screws to another grounded chassis.

3. Units with outboard power supplies do not ground their chassis through the line cord. Make sure that these units are

grounded either to another chassis which is earth grounded (such as the amplifier), or directly to the grounding screw on an
AC outlet cover.

Please refer to RaneNote 110, “Sound System Interconection” (included in this manual) for further information on

system grounding.

Summary of Contents for AP 13

Page 1: ...80 3 MIC 6 3 35 9 20 C 2 0 4 180 2 B 0 250 4 80 6 8 6 35 8 20 LOW CUT 40 100 250 OUT 630 1 6k 10k 4k LEVEL PAN LOW 6 10 4 10 10 10 A 12 C 0 12 9 6 3 B 6 3 9 2 2 2 0 0 0 4 4 4 0 6 6 6 8 8 8 2 630 100 40 250 1 6k 4k 10k PAN SEND LEVEL A B RTN LEVEL 0 10 2 8 8 4 6 LEVEL 13 AP PZO MIC OL INSTRUMENT PIEZO PICKUP POWER MUTE MIC PICKUP MAIN OUT PREAMPLIFIER OL ACOUSTIC HEADPHONE ...

Page 2: ...tilationopenings Ifrackmounting pleaseprovideadequate ventilation Equipment may be located directly above or below this unit but note that some equipment like large power amplifiers may cause an unacceptable amount of hum or may generate too much heat and degrade the performance of this equipment Protect the power cord and plug from damage caused by being walked on or pinched Protect the line cord...

Page 3: ...IN OUTPUTS or use the HEADPHONE jack 5 Initially turn the PIEZO and MIC PICKUP GAIN TRIM controls half way up 6 Move each LOW CUT slider to the top 15 Hz center all EQ sliders center the PAN sliders leave the INVERT pushbuttons out and position the LEVEL sliders to 4 7 Plug your instrument into the INPUT jack on the front of the AP 13 with a stereo TRS cable 8 Power up the AP 13 then turn on your ...

Page 4: ...t of boost cut for each of the indicated bands in both MIC and PIEZO sections A grounded center detent guarantees flat response for filters not used PIEZO PICKUP output LEVEL adjusts the Level of the PIEZO OUTPUT jack Located post LEVEL and pre PAN so it is dependent on the position of the PIEZO PICKUP LEVEL control and independent of the PIEZO PAN control PAN control Separate controls for both PI...

Page 5: ...the PIEZO input Located post EQ but pre LEVEL this Output is unaffected by either the LEVEL or OUT controls For convenience the tuner may be left connected during performances Ground lift switch provides the ability to separate chassis ground and signal ground Normally this switch should be in the grounded position In some circumstances moving it to the opposite position eliminates hum and buzz pr...

Page 6: ... levels The INSERT loops are the single send return type where tip send and ring return Use standard stereo 2 conductor cable with a stereo jack on one end then split it out into two mono 1 conductor cables with mono jacks on the other These are common enough you shouldn t have to make them There are no controls to worry about with this loop SEND RETURN vs INSERT An effect unit will deliver a full...

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