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Manual-5

 MIC LEVEL sets the gain of the Mic Input. The range of
operation is off to +60 dB. There is no engage switch, so
set the MIC LEVEL to 0 when not in use.

 The OL indicator lights 6 dB before clipping. Adjust the
MIC LEVEL so that the OL indicator flashes only when
you shout into the microphone.

 MIC TREBLE and BASS controls provide as much as
8 dB of boost or 8 dB of cut. Response is flat when the
controls are set to center detent.

IMPORTANT NOTE

CHASSIS GROUNDING

If your system exhibits excessive hum or buzzing, there is an incompatibility in the grounding configuration between units

somewhere. Here are some things to try:
1. Check that the turntable grounding wires are connected to the PHONO GND posts (see 

).

2. Try combinations of lifting grounds on units that are supplied with ground lift switches or links.
3. 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, or tied to the ground screw located just above the POWER jack.

4. This unit’s outboard power supply does not ground the chassis through the line cord. Make sure that this unit is grounded

either to another chassis which is earth grounded, or directly to the grounding screw on an AC outlet cover by means of a
wire connected to a screw on the chassis with a star washer to guarantee proper contact (see 

).

Please refer to Sound System Interconnection on page Manual-7 for further information on system grounding.

Summary of Contents for TTM 52I

Page 1: ... TTM 52i delivers very high volume into your headphones To avoid pain never put headphones on your head and then plug them in Always start with the PHONES LEVEL turned down and then turn it up to the desired level Because of the high current and low output impedance never short one side to ground or short left and right together as is possible with mono cup headphones Note Low power headphone stag...

Page 2: ... PGM 2 These are clickless switches suitable for transform scratch applications The switches are field replaceable and may be rotated in 45 increments See Figure 4 on page Manual 6 for rotation and replacement instructions HAMSTER switches are provided for PGM 1 and PGM 2 Program Faders These switches reverse the operation of the adjacent Program Fader When engaged signal is off with the Program F...

Page 3: ...ol adjusts the loudness of the Headphone output signal Always start with the LEVEL at minimum CCW and increase to a comfortable level with signal present and your headphones on This prevents tossing them across the room after you put them on and plug in with the level set too high The TTM 52i Headphone Amplifier delivers very high sound pressure levels SPL into most headphone loads Because of the ...

Page 4: ...oping to another mixer or to other local signal processing or amplifiers See Sound System Interconnection on page Manual 7 PGM 1 and PGM 2 inputs include both PHONO and LINE input PHONO 1 and PHONO 2 inputs are RIAA compensated inputs with 18 dB per octave 20 Hz rumble filters LINE 1 and LINE 2 inputs are unbalanced line level inputs with a nominal sensitivity of 10 dBV PHONO LINE selection is mad...

Page 5: ...rntable grounding wires are connected to the PHONO GND posts see 2 Try combinations of lifting grounds on units that are supplied with ground lift switches or links 3 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 or tied to the ground screw located just above the POWER...

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Page 7: ... interconnected equipment is internally grounded properly Since most equipment is not internally grounded properly connecting both ends of the shield is not often practiced since doing so can create noisy interconnections A common solution to these noisy hum and buzz problems involves disconnecting one end of the shield even though one can not buy off the shelf cables with the shield disconnected ...

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