Samson C.valve C Class Owner'S Manual Download Page 11

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MIC/INST  - Select switch 

The MIC/INST switch is used to set the operating level of the C valve’s input.  When using a microphone, set the
switch to the “MIC” position, which is selected when the switch is in the out position
and the green LED is off.  When you press the MIC/INST switch in, the green LED
will illuminate indicating that the C valve is ready to accept a signal from an instru-
ment like a guitar or bass guitar. You can also use the INST input to connect a line
level device like a keyboard or drum machine. 

48 VOLT  - Phantom Power Switch 

The C valve provides on-board phantom power supply for powering condenser
microphones. 

IMPORTANT NOTE:

With all phantom power supplies, you can get an annoying POP when you engage the phantom power

supply, or when you unplug a cable that has phantom power on it.  Depending how loud you are monitoring, this POP can
cause damage to your speakers, and even to your hearing. Be sure to turn your speakers, and/or headphone levels, all the way
down when switching the phantom supply on and off or plugging and unplugging cables.

If you are using a condenser microphone, turn down your monitors speakers and/or headphones, and then press
the front panel 48 VOLT switch to engage the phantom power.  The red LED will illuminate indicating the phan-
tom power is present on the mic connector.

PHASE – Switch

For a variety of miking and mixing techniques, it may be necessary to invert the signal phase from the source you
have plugged into your C valve pre-amp. When the PHASE switch is pressed in, the yellow LED will light show-
ing that the input signal is now out-of-phase.

Using The C valve For Getting A Sound 

In addition to providing a pristine signal path, the C valve offers several features to
help you get a sound. They include the LOW CUT, VOCAL EQ, LIMITER, ENHANCE
and SATURATION control. Each one of these parameters has an effect on the signal.

Using the Low Cut Filter

Like any good mic pre, the C valve features a LOW CUT, or (High-Pass), filter for
attenuating the bottom-end frequencies. The LOW CUT filter allows you to remove the
lower frequencies that you sometime just don’t want to pick up. For example, when
you are miking a high-hat you only want to capture the frequencies that the hi-hat is
producing. Therefore, by using the LOW CUT filter, you can reduce the amount of
pick-up from the low toms and bass drum that may leak into the hi-hat mic. You can use the same
technique on other instruments like acoustic guitar, violin, piano and even on vocals.  In live sound applications,
the LOW CUT filter is especially useful for removing stage rumble. The C valve provides a variable LOW CUT fil-
ter that allows you to adjust the exact frequency at which the low frequencies begins to roll-off, or attenuate. 

LOW CUT

Use the LOW CUT switch to engage the LOW CUT filter.  When the switch is pressed in, the green LED will illu-
minate indicating the LOW CUT filter is active.  The bottom-end will begin to roll-off starting at the frequency set
on the LOW FREQUENCY control knob. The LOW CUT filter attenuates all the frequencies below the set fre-
quency at a 12dB per octave slope. 

Operating The C valve

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Summary of Contents for C.valve C Class

Page 1: ...C C l a s s S i g n a l P r o c e s s o r s TUBE MICROPHONE INSTRUMENT PREAMPLIFIER WITH DIGITAL OUTPUT...

Page 2: ...ture 6 Clean only with a damp cloth 7 Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators he...

Page 3: ...ing the Enhancer 10 Using C valve With An External Signal Processor 11 Using the Digital Output 12 Using the Digital Link Jack 13 System Set ups 14 15 Stacking and Tilting the C valve 16 C valve Conne...

Page 4: ...nverter with a selectable sample rate of 48 or 96K feeding the S PDIF digital output In addition two C valve s can be linked together to make a stereo mic pre with digital out The C valve is a perfect...

Page 5: ...o read the Output Level 48 volt phantom power for powering condenser microphones is available by pressing the LED backlit 48 Volt push switch located on the front panel S PDIF output via an internal h...

Page 6: ...IC INST switch This switch is used to select the proper input operating level for either a microphone or a line instrument signal source 11 48 VOLT When pressed in the switch will illu minate red indi...

Page 7: ...gle S PDIF digital output D BALANCED OUTPUT 1 4 inch TRS TIP RING SLEEVE connector for balanced line level output E RETURN INSERT 1 4 inch phone jack for car rying the return signal of the external pr...

Page 8: ...plug the power pack into a wall outlet just yet 3 Set the controls to the following positions 4 Using a standard XLR microphone cable connect your microphone to the MIC input located on the rear panel...

Page 9: ...akers and or headphone levels all the way down when switching the phantom supply on and off or plugging and unplugging cables If you are using a condenser microphone turn down your monitor speakers an...

Page 10: ...se the INPUT GAIN control to adjust the level of your input signal It is a good idea to start with the level low and raise it up as you need Be sure to monitor the input LED VU METER and try to set th...

Page 11: ...alve pre amp When the PHASE switch is pressed in the yellow LED will light show ing that the input signal is now out of phase Using The C valve For Getting A Sound In addition to providing a pristine...

Page 12: ...n LED will illuminate and you will be adding some airy top end to the signal LIMIT In order to help set and keep a good signal level the C valve features on on board limiter circuit A limiter is a typ...

Page 13: ...audio devices to process the signal directly inside the C valve A common application for the C valve s insert point is using a compressor Insert Send and Return To send a signal to an external proces...

Page 14: ...The C valve has an internal 24 bit A to D converter that can be set to either 48 kilo hertz or 96 kilohertz sampling rates Be sure to set the digital input on your sound card or digital recorder to th...

Page 15: ...signal from the second C valve s OUTPUT can be connected the DIGITAL LINK jack of the first unit to feed the right channel of the first C valve s A to D converter Now use the S PDIF output on the firs...

Page 16: ...RING SLEEVE cable The mixers main left and right outputs are connected to powered PA speakers for example the Samson dB500a You can use the C valve to warm up the signal from recorded tracks or instr...

Page 17: ...to a computer based hard disk recorder The balanced OUTPUT of the second C valve is connected to the DIGITAL LINK input on the first C valve so that both signals are sent the S PDIF out on C valve one...

Page 18: ...from right front bumper Identify the right tilting foot by the locating R marking on the inside top Position the angled foot under the right bumper as shown in the drawing Use the included 4 x 10mm sc...

Page 19: ...tput patch points that interrupt the channel or bus signal so that external processors can be connected Channel insert points are ideal for connecting to when using the C valve to process a single cha...

Page 20: ...unit to the rack as shown below 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to mount the second C Class unit if desired 4 Once the units are mounted on the C Rack the assembly can be placed into a rack and secured via th...

Page 21: ...19 C valve Block Diagram...

Page 22: ...40dB 55dB 1kHz Analog Output Connectors 1 4 TRS jack Impedance 60 Ohms balanced 30 Ohms unbalanced Max Output Level 21 dBu balanced and unbalanced Digital Output Connector RCA Type S PDIF Converter 24...

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