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Operation - Fader 3

Chapter 5

19

Overview

In this section we will give you basic information on the operation of the 

Fader 3

 (

F.3.

) and adequately 

describe its controls and connectors.
          
The information in this section of the manual is intended to help with the technical process when using 
your 

F.3.

  Words alone can not adequately describe how to adjust the controls for every situation you 

might encounter with the 

F.3.

  You should experiment with fader levels to achieve the best results for any 

particular situation. Your ears should be your best gauge of how to adjust the fader on the 

F.3.

 to make the 

sound fit your requirements.

Hooking up the Fader 3

Due to the high performance of the 

F.3.

 it is recommended that you use only the highest quality audio 

cable.  A high quality cable by definition is a cable that provides good mechanical strength, high 
microphonic noise immunity, high frequency response, low crosstalk, and 100% shielding ability.  All 
audio cable used should be a 3 conductor foil shield type (2 inner conductors and a shield drain 
conductor).  It is not recommended that the 2 conductor “off the shelf cables” be used.

All wire and cable interfaced to the 

F.3.

 should be terminated with high quality connectors.  A ¼" plug or 

XLR connector should make a positive connection to its respective mating jack and provide adequate 
strain relief to its cable.  All connectors should also have a metal shell to provide 100% shield for exposed 
conductors.

We do believe that “you get what you pay for” and advise not to purchase lower quality cables.  We 

recommend that you purchase from a reputable cable manufacturer that uses brand name materials.  Brand 
name cables include (in no particular order): Mogami, Canare, Belden, Gepco, Redco, and ProCo.  
Connector brands include Switchcraft and Neutrik.

Fader 3

 Operation Section

Summary of Contents for Fader 1

Page 1: ...One Fader Series Reference Manual for Models speck electronics Fader 1 Operation section starts on page 7 Fader 2 Operation section starts on page 13 Fader 3 Operation section starts on page 19...

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Page 3: ...Street Fallbrook California 92028 If in our opinion the packing container is improper for return shipping we reserve the right to supply a new container at a minimal charge In the interest of improvi...

Page 4: ...r Panel Gain Select Speci cations Overview Hooking up the Fader 2 Signal Flow Diagram Fader 2 Front Panel Controls Rear Panel Gain Select Speci cations Overview Hooking up the Fader 3 Signal Flow Diag...

Page 5: ...ide fader with a monitor section The One Fader has a transparent neutral signal path and high headroom that will handle balanced signals up to 28dBu No VCA s no CMOS switching and no A D D A converter...

Page 6: ...2 Stereo Fader to the outputs of your DAW or any audio system that does not have a stereo slider fader Patch the Fader 2 to the stereo inserts of many popular rack mount fader less line mixers Fader 3...

Page 7: ...riginal container if available If the original container is not used wrap the product in heavy plastic before placing in a suitable container Use plenty of packing material around all sides of the pro...

Page 8: ...ny other power module or power source will most definitely damage your product To connect the power module to the One Fader fit the 4 pin rectangular connector to the chassis mount receptacle at the r...

Page 9: ...ement of Adjacent Equipment Any device that emits a high EMI Electro Magnetic Interference or RFI Radio Frequency Interference energy field should be treated with suspicion EMI is considered any unwan...

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Page 11: ...strength high microphonic noise immunity high frequency response low crosstalk and 100 shielding ability All audio cable used should be a 3 conductor foil shield type 2 inner conductors and a shield...

Page 12: ...el signal flow diagram shown below as a reference when reading the descriptions of the controls and connectors 1 through 6 in this chapter FADER BALANCED INPUT BALANCED OUTPUT FADER GAIN SELECT LEFT 1...

Page 13: ...nced 4dBu signal present at the XLR line input the fader set to the 0 mark and the Gain Select jumper in the default 0dB position the corresponding balanced XLR line output will be 4dBu With the gain...

Page 14: ...rence signal The XLR active balanced input is suitable for any high level line source 5 XLR Line output There is one XLR connector for the fader line output With a balanced 4dBu signal present at the...

Page 15: ...er set to the 0 mark and the Gain Select jumper in the default 0dB position the corresponding balanced XLR line output will be 4dBu With the gain jumper in the 6db or 10dB position and the slide fader...

Page 16: ...ine output Noise 22Hz 22kHz Fader set at 0 mark Fader set at 10 mark Fader set at mark AC Power Requirements Power Module Weight Total shipping weight Dimensions 30K ohms 15K ohms 28dBu 60 ohms 28dBu...

Page 17: ...e that provides good mechanical strength high microphonic noise immunity high frequency response low crosstalk and 100 shielding ability All audio cable used should be a 3 conductor foil shield type 2...

Page 18: ...ing the descriptions of the controls and connectors 1 through 6 in this chapter Chapter 4 14 FADER BALANCED INPUT LEFT BALANCED OUT LEFT FADER GAIN SELECT LEFT 10dB 6dB UNITY BALANCED INPUT RIGHT BALA...

Page 19: ...Output Gain With a balanced 4dBu signal present at the XLR line input the fader set to the 0 mark and the Gain Select jumper in the default 0dB position the corresponding balanced XLR line output will...

Page 20: ...ce 5 XLR Line outputs There are two XLR connectors for the fader line output With a balanced 4dBu signal present at the line inputs and the slide fader set to the 0 mark the balanced XLR line outputs...

Page 21: ...t the XLR line input the fader set to the 0 mark and the Gain Select jumper in the default 0dB position the corresponding balanced XLR line output will be 4dBu With the gain jumper in the 6db or 10dB...

Page 22: ...1kHz Channel to channel Noise 22Hz 22kHz Fader set at 0 mark Fader set at 10 mark Fader set at mark AC Power Requirements Power Module Weight Total shipping weight Dimensions 30K ohms 15K ohms 28dBu...

Page 23: ...ble that provides good mechanical strength high microphonic noise immunity high frequency response low crosstalk and 100 shielding ability All audio cable used should be a 3 conductor foil shield type...

Page 24: ...s 1 through 11 in this chapter Chapter 5 20 FADER BALANCED INPUT LEFT BALANCED OUT LEFT FADER GAIN SELECT LEFT 10dB 6dB UNITY BALANCED INPUT RIGHT BALANCED OUT RIGHT STEREO FADER GAIN SELECT RIGHT 10d...

Page 25: ...e before the slide fader In the Down position the monitor and headphone signal source is Post after the slide fader A yellow LED will illuminate when this switch is in the Post position 4 Monitor Leve...

Page 26: ...de fader set to the 0 mark the balanced XLR line outputs will be 4dBu 10 Monitor Output Jacks These balanced 1 4 TRS jacks are available for hooking up a power amp or powered speakers The signal prese...

Page 27: ...t the XLR line input the fader set to the 0 mark and the Gain Select jumper in the default 0dB position the corresponding balanced XLR line output will be 4dBu With the gain jumper in the 6db or 10dB...

Page 28: ...fader set to 10 mark 14dBu at line output Crosstalk 1kHz Channel to channel Noise 22Hz 22kHz Fader set at 0 mark Fader set at 10 mark Fader set at mark AC Power Requirements Power Module Weight Total...

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