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HC6S

HEADPHONE CONSOLE

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Architectural Specifications

The headphone console shall have six (6) stereo inputs and two 

(2) master inputs driving six (6) stereo amplifiers wired to six (6) 

outputs on the front panel, in parallel with six (6) outputs on the 

rear chassis. Sufficient output power shall be provided to drive 

most stereo headphones to levels of 120 dB SPL.

Automatic switching shall be included such that driving any 

of the separate inputs disconnects that one channel from the 

main stereo driving bus internally, allowing separate program 

material to be processed through the driven channel.

Input level controls shall be provided on all inputs with a 

gain range from off to +28 dB. A stereo/mono switch shall be 

located on the front panel.

The master inputs shall be active balanced/unbalanced de-

signs terminated with ¼" TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) connectors. The 

outputs shall be ¼" TRS connectors wired tip-left, ring-right, 

sleeve-common.

Ultrasonic filters shall be built-in, and LEDs provided to 

indicate Signal Present conditions on all amplifier inputs.

The unit shall be capable of operation by means of its own 

built-in universal power supply operating at 100-240 VAC and 

meet CE requirements. The unit shall be UL and cUL listed. The 

unit shall be entirely constructed from cold-rolled steel.

The unit shall be a Rane Corporation Model HC6S.

Rear Panel

All features & specifications subject to change without notice.  9-2015

Headphone Sensitivity

Headphone manufacturers specify a “sensitivity” rating for their 

products that is very similar to loudspeaker sensitivity ratings. 

For loudspeakers, the standard is to apply 1 watt and then mea-

sure the sound pressure level (SPL) at a distance of 1 meter. For 

headphones, the standard is to apply 1 milliwatt (1 mW = 1/1000 

of a watt) and then measure the sound pressure level at the ear-

piece (using a dummy head with built-in microphones). Sensitiv-

ity is then stated as the number of dB of actual sound level (SPL) 

produced by the headphones with 1 mW of input; headphone 

specifications commonly refer to this by the misleading term 

“dB/mW.” What they really mean is dB SPL for 1 mW input.

Think about these sensitivity definitions a moment: head-

phone sensitivity is rated using 1/1000 of a watt; loudspeaker 

sensitivity is rated using 1 watt. So a quick rule-of-thumb is that 

you are going to need about 1/1000 as much power to drive your 

headphones as to drive your loudspeakers since both of their sen-

sitivity ratings are similar (around 90-110 dB SPL). For example, 

if your hi-fi amp is rated at 65 watts, then you would need only 

65 mW to drive comparable headphones. (Actually you need less 

than 65 mW since most people don’t listen to their loudspeak-

ers at 1 meter.) And this is exactly what you find in hi-fi receiv-

ers—their headphone jacks typically provide only 10-20 mW of 

output power.

Take another moment and think about all those phones and 

MP3 players. They sound great, and loud. Why, you can even 

hear them ten feet away as the teenage skateboarder that ran over 

your foot escapes.

Power output? About 12 mW.

Summary of Contents for HC6S

Page 1: ...stem Interconnection Warranty Declaration of Conformity 22340 MONO 10 0 2 4 8 6 10 0 2 4 8 6 10 0 2 4 8 6 10 0 2 4 8 6 10 0 2 4 8 6 10 0 2 4 8 6 10 0 2 4 8 6 PHONES PHONES PHONES PHONES PHONES PHONES...

Page 2: ...he power cord is the AC mains disconnect device and must remain readily operable To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC mains disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle...

Page 3: ...r le courant alternatif AC et doit absolument rester accessible Pour d connecter totalement l appareil du secteur d branchez le c ble d alimentation de la prise secteur 16 Cet appareil doit tre branch...

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Page 5: ...ther components leave the power off This gives you a chance to make mistakes and correct them without damage 1 With the power switch in the off position plug the power line cord into the rear panel 2...

Page 6: ...using the front and rear panel headphone jacks together this control varies the level of each headphone simultaneously 4 MONO STEREO switch converts the MASTER INPUTS from stereo to mono so that a si...

Page 7: ...ting all shields RCA connectors can be substituted for the connectors To use balanced mono sources set the internal jumpers as shown on page Manual 4 3 Stereo Headphone OUTs allow any headphone with a...

Page 8: ...ath after the MASTER INPUTS and before the individual LEVEL controls This means that adjusting the MASTER LEVEL affects the SIG LEDs while adjusting the individual LEVEL controls does not When using a...

Page 9: ...s from a common mono source Six individual unbalanced stereo Inputs are available to drive any individual amplifier from a separate stereo source These Inputs can be converted to mono balanced Inputs...

Page 10: ...el 20 1 dBu Outputs Type 6 Stereo Amplifiers 6 Outs front 6 Outs rear Connectors TRS Tip Left Ring Right Impedance 0 25 typ Headphone Outputs Overall Gain Range Off to 20 1 dB LED Threshold Signal Pre...

Page 11: ...adphone monitor mixing system You now can give each vocalist more of their voice for increased clarity or add more kick drum to the bassist without giving everyone else a headache or let the producer...

Page 12: ...specifications subject to change without notice 9 2015 Headphone Sensitivity Headphone manufacturers specify a sensitivity rating for their products that is very similar to loudspeaker sensitivity rat...

Page 13: ...onnections Grounding and EMC practices Shields of connectors in audio equipment containing active circuitry Rane s policy is to accommodate rather than dictate However this document contains suggestio...

Page 14: ...connect is not compat ible with unbalanced The small physical nature and short cable runs of completely unbalanced systems home audio also contain these ground loop noise currents However the currents...

Page 15: ...CTICE RECOMMENDED PRACTICE OPTIONAL CASE 1 2 3 3 1 2 CHASSIS GROUND SIGNAL GROUND CHASSIS GROUND CHASSIS GROUND The Next Best Right Way To Do It The quickest quietest and most foolproof method to con...

Page 16: ...ounded and therefore immune to ground loop hums and buzzes Ground lifts are simply another Band Aid to try in case of grounding problems It is true that an entire system of properly grounded equipment...

Page 17: ...guarantee that a hum free intercon nect can be achieved nor is there a definite scheme that will assure noise free operation in all configurations References 1 Neil A Muncy Noise Susceptibility in An...

Page 18: ...20 24 24 19 18 17 B B B B A A A A A A FEMALE BALANCED XLR NOT A TRANSFORMER NOR A CROSS COUPLED OUTPUT STAGE FEMALE BALANCED XLR EITHER A TRANSFORMER OR A CROSS COUPLED OUTPUT STAGE BALANCED TRS NOT A...

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Page 21: ...ECTS IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP THE SPECIFIC PERIOD OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE THAT WHICH IS DESCRIBED TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER BY THE AUTHORIZED RANE DEALER OR DISTRIBUTOR AT THE TIME...

Page 22: ...IN THE USA If the product is being sent to Rane for repair please call the factory for a Return Authorization number We recommend advance notice be given to the repair facility to avoid possible need...

Page 23: ...compliance with the LV directive and EMC directive in the event that the equipment is modified without written consent of the manufacturer This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole respo...

Page 24: ...N IN OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT MASTER INPUTS 6 5 4 3 2 1 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 12 WATTS COMMERCIAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT 24TJ R This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the foll...

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