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1  Daking Audio Mic Pre One 

1.1    About Daking Audio 

Congratulations! You’ve purchased a Mic Pre One, a very high end piece of 
gear!   The Mic Pre One uses all discrete transistor Class A circuits, THAT 
Corporation differential amps and printed circuit board mounted switches. 
Signal capacitors are precision polypropylene or ultra low-leakage electrolytic 
types.  Our boards are assembled on a mil-spec assembly line. The chassis are 
stainless steel for maximum RF and hum rejection and a long lasting finish.  
Every unit is hand finished, tested, burned in, and tested again in a second 
facility.  
 
Also, we just couldn’t stand to use plastic knobs, so we designed our own 
anodized, engraved aluminum knobs that give a much more precise and 
quality feel.  We designed our gear to be gear you’d own for life, not some 
passing fancy you’d leave in the dust once you figured what the good stuff 
sounds like.  This IS the good stuff.    
 
-Geoff Daking 

1.2    Quick Start Guide 

1.2.1  Don’t read the manual! 

Most of you will already know how to use mic preamps perfectly well and 
might be even a little offended at the idea of reading the instruction 
manual.  So don’t read it. This manual is not for you.  
This manual 

is

 for someone that knows enough to buy the very best 

(Daking of course!), but doesn’t have a lot of experience using recording 
gear.   
You might be a bass player who just got a DAW and wants a cleaner more 
accurate sound from your mics in your home studio.  You might be a 
student that just got a check from Mom & Dad and who wants to go buy 

something nice for yourself.   
You might be the guy standing ankle-deep in a 
pool of salt water, trying to yank the grounding pin 
off your mixer’s power cord so you can plug it into 
your 2-prong ungrounded outdoor outlet.  
This manual is especially for you! 
Whenever you see the Duh! Guy, you can be 
assured that most professionals will already know 

this stuff.  Be sure to explain this stuff to your friends in a snotty and 
condescending tone, so you too can be part of the tradition of know-it-all 
engineers and recordists! 

Содержание Mic Pre IV

Страница 1: ...Daking Audio Daking Audio Mic Pre One Manual VERSION 1 0 Hendrik David Gideonse XIX 1 18 2010 ...

Страница 2: ... 1 4 3 Line Input XLR or TRS 6 1 4 4 Line Output XLR 6 1 4 5 Power supply Connection 6 1 5 Front Panel 6 1 5 1 LED VU and Peak Meter 7 1 5 2 The HPF High Pass Filter Knob 7 1 5 3 The Gain Knob 8 1 5 4 Instrument Input Jack 9 1 5 5 Button 9 1 5 6 Pad Button 9 1 5 7 48 Button 9 1 5 8 Ø Phase Button 10 1 6 Signal Flow Patching Into and Out of Your Mic Pre IV 10 1 6 1 Microphone to Mic Pre One to Audi...

Страница 3: ...f Daking 1 2 Quick Start Guide 1 2 1 Don t read the manual Most of you will already know how to use mic preamps perfectly well and might be even a little offended at the idea of reading the instruction manual So don t read it This manual is not for you This manual is for someone that knows enough to buy the very best Daking of course but doesn t have a lot of experience using recording gear You mi...

Страница 4: ... requires phantom power push in the 48 Button to engage phantom power Patch out of the Output Jack of the same preamp to the line level input of your recording device using either a microphone XLR Female to XLR Male cable or balanced line XLR Female to a TRS Male cable 1 3 The Power Supply Your Mic Pre One ships with an external 48V DC power supply External power supplies offer many advantages ove...

Страница 5: ... XLR parts because the female plug fits into the male plug to join together The male XLR has 3 pins male pins inside the plug and the female XLR has three holes inside the plug female holes Check out the diagrams below TRS Tip Ring Sleeve cables have male 3 conductor diameter connectors on both ends These connectors are cheaper less reliable and offer less contact area for the electrical connectio...

Страница 6: ...a microphone level signal and definitely not a speaker level signal Plugging a speaker level signal into your Mic Pre IV may blow it up This signal is far too hot to work properly with your preamp 1 4 4 Line Output XLR The output signal from your preamp comes from here If you are connecting your preamp to a patch bay on a console instead of a line XLR input on another piece of gear you will want t...

Страница 7: ...hen the VU meter is showing a much lower signal The peaks of an audio signal are much higher than the RMS of the audio signal NOTE While most VU meters are calibrated to 0dB VU 4dBu this meter is in fact a true dBu meter where 0dB on the meter is in fact 0dBu This means that when the Mic Pre One s VU meter is reading 0dB and you patch into another standard VU meter directly from the mic pre you wi...

Страница 8: ...ter you have set your gain level appropriately start to turn the HPF knob clockwise until you can hear the low frequencies start to thin out in the audio Now back the knob off counter clockwise until you can t hear the HPF Now you have removed the unwanted and unnecessary frequencies but the filter isn t affecting the timbre of the audible frequencies of your source material 1 5 3 The Gain Knob Th...

Страница 9: ...ust engage the Button in order to use the front jack 1 5 5 Button This button switches the input of the mic pre to the front input and disengages the rear mic input 1 5 6 Pad Button The Pad button is a 20dB attenuator usefully when the gain switch is in its lowest position and the peak indicator is still being lit Most commonly the Pad button will be required for extremely dynamic sources like dru...

Страница 10: ...o Mic Pre One to Audio Interface or Mixer Basic Cables Needed 1 Microphone Type Cable Female XLR to Male XLR 1 Female XLR or Male TRS to Male TRS Balanced Cable Patch from the microphone to the mic input on the Mic Pre One using the female XLR to male XLR microphone cable Patch out of one of the line outputs to a line input on your audio interface or console using either a female XLR to TRS cable ...

Страница 11: ...S Male 1 XLR Female to TRS Male Steps 1 Patch from the bottom back jack on the patch bay module to an input on the MPIV using the TRS to XLR Male cable 2 Patch to top jack of the patch bay module from an output of the Mic Pre One using the XLR Female to TRS cable 3 Now you can patch into a mic pre from the front of the patch bay Simply run a patch cable from your source microphone and into the bot...

Страница 12: ...inuously Variable Gain Control for quick accurate recall 20 Segment vu Meter 20 to 25 23dB Peak indicator All relay switching w gold bi furcated contacts Switched 48 Volt Phantom power 20dB pad on mic input Stainless steel construction for noise immunity Aluminum knobs Power supply included Output level control before last stage of gain 75dB gain ...

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