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S/PDIF Output 

 The S/PDIF connector allows the USB Dual Tube Pre to connect to a wide range of consumer and professional equipment. This out-
put is .5V p-p (when connected) and has a 75 Ohm impedance.  The S/PDIF output is controlled by the Rear SAMPLE RATE switch 
and is independent of the USB sample rate. This output transmits a channel status identifying the correct sample rate and that copy-
right protection is turned off. Equipment driven by this output should be set to "slave" to this signal for correct timing syncronization. 
 The front panel SIGNAL/CLIP LEDs is calibrated to provide an accurate means of adjusting the preamp output levels for the best 
A/D performance. 

 

USB jack 

 The USB connection allows your USB Dual Tube Pre to send and receive audio from your computer. There is a separate A/D for the 
USB interface that operates at a sample rate that is controlled by your computer. This interface is fully compliant with the USB 2.0 
specification and is backward compatible with the USB 1.0 spec. 

 

9 Volts AC POWER jack 

The power connector on the rear should only be connected to the power supply that comes with the unit. 9 to 10 Volts AC @ 1000 mA 
is required typically. Make sure that you specify AC and not DC if you have to replace this supply. Internal circuitry converts this 
power to the higher voltages needed for the tube and phantom power sections. 

 

POWER switch 

 This switch allows you to power off the unit when it is not in use. Please allow the tube and internal circuitry to warm up 
for one to two minutes before use if the unit has been powered off

 

S/PDIF SAMPLE RATE switch 

 This switch sets the sample rate for the A/D converter connected to the S/PDIF jack ONLY. When in the "out" positions the sample 
rate is 44.1KHz. When depressed (lit), it sets the rate to 48KHz. 

 

PHANTOM POWER switch 

 The 

PHANTOM POWER

 switch a48 Volt phantom power to the XLR input jacks for powering your microphones, if 

needed. It is slow at turning on and off and is current limited to protect sensitive microphones and reduce pops. Ideally, when connect-
ing a microphone that requires phantom power, you should first turn down the gain, then connect the microphone, then switch on the 
phantom power, and finally bring the gain back up to the desired level. This minimizes pops in your system and stress on the micro-
phone. 
 

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Содержание USB Dual Tube Pre Project Series

Страница 1: ...USB Dual Tube Pre User s Manual...

Страница 2: ...tion Do not position the unit where the air required for ventilation is impeded If the unit is to be operated in a rack case or other furniture ensure that it is constructed to allow adequate ventilat...

Страница 3: ...4 OPTO link switch 4 MONITOR switch 4 Rear Panel connections and controls 5 INPUT Jacks 5 INSERTS jacks 5 INSERT switch 5 MONITOR OUTPUT jacks 5 S PDIF Output 6 USB jack 6 9 Volts AC POWER jack 6 POW...

Страница 4: ...preamp circuitry to maintain a clean signal path We use a high quality 12AX7A tube inside to add warmth to musical dynamics and the analog section power supply is external to keep AC line noise and h...

Страница 5: ...rols Balanced XLR for lo Z applications and 1 4 hi Z inputs for instrument DI applications Separate Gain Phase Invert Low Cut Filter and Compressor switches on each input Selectable Dual or Stereo ope...

Страница 6: ...p recorder or computer and in a live situation you get more gain before clipping your amp PHASE switch Use the PHASE switch to select the correct phase of the input signal to compensate for mic orient...

Страница 7: ...e Headphone or Monitor Output jacks MONITOR HEADPHONES jack The Headphones jack on the front panel is an unbalanced version of the Monitor Output jacks on the rear suitable for driving head phones ove...

Страница 8: ...ut The INSERTS can also be used as preamp direct output jacks Simply plug in a 1 4 unbalanced cable for this output Make sure that INSERT switch is in the Bypass position out to guarantee that the pre...

Страница 9: ...r should only be connected to the power supply that comes with the unit 9 to 10 Volts AC 1000 mA is required typically Make sure that you specify AC and not DC if you have to replace this supply Inter...

Страница 10: ...Block Diagram 7...

Страница 11: ...ng you connect any microphone to the existing mixer or computer Operation is identical to what is covered above Instrument DI The USB Dual Tube Pre will work well as a very functional Tube DI for bass...

Страница 12: ...application as well Check your application instructions These settings should be made while the two units are connected and powered on Select one of the following sound recording input settings WINDO...

Страница 13: ...will work with the USB Dual Tube Pre are www asio4all com and www usb audio com S PDIF OPERATION The S PDIF output allows connection to various workstations and audio interfaces This output consists...

Страница 14: ...ing from loss of use Some states do not allow limitations of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific rights and y...

Страница 15: ...utput Level unbalanced 5dBu balanced 11dBu 7 5dBu insert output Phantom Power Switch selectable 48Volts DC filtered current limited Tube Type Hand Selected 12AX7A Compressor Slope progressively increa...

Страница 16: ...www artproaudio com E mail support artproaudio com USB Dual Tube Pre 182 5004 101...

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