
VLC Microphone Preamplifier/EQ/DI
HAZELRIGG INDUSTRIES
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use separate chassis grounding. If ground loop hum is detected, a careful check of the studio
grounding scheme is needed. The VLC is less susceptible to grounding problems than many
studio devices.
Connections (see Figure 1)
The INPUT connectors are XLR-3 females wired with pin 1 ground, pin 2 “+” or “high,” and pin
3 “-” or “low.” The ‘MICROPHONE INPUT’ matches 150 ohm (nominal) microphones and is
transformer balanced. ‘LINE INPUT’ is for 600 ohm line-level signals.
The OUTPUT connector is XLR-3 male wired with pin 1 ground, pin 2 “+” or “high,” and pin 3
“-” or “low.” The VLC is optimized for feeding balanced bridging inputs (Virtually all modern
audio equipment has bridging inputs). The output is transformer-balanced.
The “GND” terminal is for use when an external grounding scheme is utilized.
The Fuse is a 5mm x 20mm 1 amp for 115 VAC operation, and 0.5 amp for 220-240 volts.
The AC input connector is used with the mating line cord (supplied). For 115 VAC operation, this
cord is a Belden 17250 or equivalent.
The unit does not utilize any RFI filtering, and no RFI has been experienced, even when the VLC
is operated in close proximity to AM, FM, and TV broadcast transmitters.
Input and Output Connections
See Figure 1. Gold-plated XLR connectors are used for inputs and outputs. The input connectors
are female and the outputs male.