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Fredenstein HD Reference Preamplifier

manual to have some space above and below in the rack. Think about how hot a 15 watt 
incandescent lightbulb gets.                      

The Commander Remote Control 

The Commander Remote Control unit looks very similar to the HD Reference and notably ALL of 
the controls are included. Only the meters are missing on the Commander, as there is no audio 
involved in this box to meter. In the control room, one typically uses the meters of the recording 
device. However, the Commander does have a two color LED to show signal presence when lit 
GREEN or near clipping (+24 dBm) when RED. Generally, if the LED is lit GREEN and not 
flashing RED, you are probably in the safe zone as far as the HD Reference, but you still probably 
want to avoid overloading the recording device, so those meters are worth watching. However, the 
best thing is to use your ears and if it is seeming like there may be some unwanted warmth and mid 
range build up, probably turning the Gain down will help. Alternatively, maybe you want some 
warmth and color, so increasing the Gain should get you there, but you may have to turn down the 
gain elsewhere or insert a compressor after the HD Reference to prevent overloading an analog to 
digital converter.

The Commander does have one button that the HD Reference does not, but does have a 
corresponding indicator. This is the LOCK button. If the HD Reference pre-amp is located some 
distance away, it is possible that someone might push a button accidentally (like P48) or just 
tampers with sett

Fredenstein includes a pair of short 3 meter mic cables with the Commander remote. We encourage 
you to place the HD Reference in close proximity to the microphones and use mic cables that are as 
short as possible. Long cables can introduce appreciable capacitance into the chain. In extreme 
cases, this might attenuate high audio frequencies. In less extreme cases cable capacitance can 
affect phase response at 20K and can be a difficult load for some microphones to drive and maintain
the optimum wave-shapes. To get full benefit of the very wide bandwidth and fast impulse response 
of the HD Reference , we do suggest short low capacitance mic cables. Good shielding and low 
micro-phonics can also be important, depending on the gain needed and whether phantom power is 
used. This is why we include a pair of good quality short cables with the Commander. 

The control cable for the HD Reference can be a typical balanced mic cable. The jacks are labeled 
“Commander” at the preamp and “Preamp” at the Commander remote control. The communication 
technology is similar to 2400 baud modems that we used in the 90's to connect computers to phone 
lines. The signal can be patched through a conventional patch bay and run significant distances. The
signal is transformer isolated, balanced and low level to avoid cross-talk to audio lines. And like a 
phone line signal it is bi-directional, so one cannot route it through digital snakes that are intended 
to convert and pass a signal in one direction. The main thing to avoid is routing this signal to the 
console because, frankly, it just sounds like an old computer modem.

The gain control encoders may seem a little slow with the Commander connected. This is because 
each step is communicated to the preamp and the message acknowledged. This ensures accurate 
data sent and near zero chance of a fault in communication. You can be confident that when the 
Commander remote is displaying a setting that the setting is exactly the same on the HD Reference. 
And if the LOCK button is pressed on the Commander, you can be confident that nobody can mess 
with the settings of a HD Reference that may be out of sight.

 

Fredenstein HD Reference  Manual V1.0  Feb 5, 2016    Page 11

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Страница 1: ...HD REFERENCE Operating Manual...

Страница 2: ...efit of bandwidth The HD Reference also has a few added features such as a display that shows gain in dB next to the knob that allows one to set gain in accurate 1dB steps which is great for setting u...

Страница 3: ...e 2012 19 EU this product must not be disposed with household waste This product should be taken to a licensed EEE collection center for recycling If you need to replace the mains fuse make sure the r...

Страница 4: ...r of damaging the microphone Just to complicate matters the length and capacitance and quality of the microphone cable may be the biggest factor for the microphone and its transformer to deal with Thi...

Страница 5: ...but were intended to be simple problem solvers We might characterize the high pass filters in the HD Reference as relatively gentle and safe The filters are 6 dB oct types with minimal phase shift an...

Страница 6: ...ecision APx515 measuring itself Only the 60 dB gain setting red line shows any visual departure from the others 0 5 dB at 5 Hz 2 5 dB at 2Hz With 40 dB gain you can see the HD Reference measured as fl...

Страница 7: ...wing for noise With the noise floor the actual THD N becomes 0 003 near 10 dBu for the 40 dB gain setting and 0 001 near 15 dBu output level for the 0 dB setting The rising slope towards the left simp...

Страница 8: ...ncies and high levels but are sometimes biased them to bring in some 2nd These graphs show a nice onset and harmonic balance Figure 8 shows two tones 200 and 2 kHz at 0 dBu input each at 6 dB to illus...

Страница 9: ...8 48 Volt Phantom Power when lit POL Reverse Output Polarity when lit LOW Z 300 300 Ohms Input Impedance when lit LOW Z 1K 1000 Ohms Input Impedance when lit With neither 1K and 300 pressed the input...

Страница 10: ...DI input is not supplied with Phantom Power Low Cut 39Hz A 39 Hz low cut filter is activated when lit avoiding unwanted low frequencies while tracking Low Cut 82Hz A 82 Hz low cut filter is activated...

Страница 11: ...rs there are graphs and FFT plots that are even more impressive to those familiar with testing high gain audio amplifiers For example the distortion remains low and flat well beyond 20 Khz unlike most...

Страница 12: ...appreciable capacitance into the chain In extreme cases this might attenuate high audio frequencies In less extreme cases cable capacitance can affect phase response at 20K and can be a difficult load...

Страница 13: ...Contact Info Fredenstein Professional Audio by Orion Communication 7F 1 No 582 Ruei Guang Rd Neihu District Taipei 114 Taiwan Phone 886 2 2657 2618 Email info fredenstein com Web www fredenstein com...

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