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THE GUTZ

GUTZ

  There is a 4-deck sandwich arrangement of printed circuit boards that make up the active electron-

ics that process audio. Two long boards are so-called motherboards that hold 5 small PCBs each. There 

are separate motherboards for left and right, and the left is the top board, while the bottom takes care 

of the right. Each mother has about 36 relays and a dozen connectors, plus about 4 ICs that feed a fake 

signal to bypassed inserts. There are a number of connectors on the bottom the motherboards to join 

with each other.

  The 5 small daughter boards on each mother can be considered gain blocks and there are 10 total. 

Each is labeled to its calibrated location but there is some minor inter-changeability for troubleshoot-

ing. For example, on each mother, #1 and  #5 (INPUT TRIM, OUTPUT TRIM) can be swapped and 

similarly #2 and #3 (SUM-DIFF encode, decode). However, one cannot swap daughter boards from 

the bottom to the top mothers because of connector inversions. Because of the precision calibrations, 

especially in the SUM-DIFF circuits, we advise that after a temporary swap the boards should go back 

to their original locations. 

  If one board or switch develops a problem and needs to be replaced, Manley has a support program 

and boards in stock intended for swapping in the field (rather than sending the entire Mastering Switch-

er back to the factory and losing time).

  Each daughter board has several trimmers and some of them should be tweaked on a routine basis 

(like once a year) for best performance. These would be trims associated with gains and DC offset. 

About half the trims may rarely need tweaking or perhaps can be left at factory settings and these are 

only associated with common mode rejection (hum & buzz immunity). There is an complete trimmer 

adjustment procedure on page ???.

  Similarly, front panel boards associated with EAO buttons (which are also on sockets) and Greyhill 

switches, back panel boards associated with XLRs and multi-pin connectors and power supply boards 

are all on connectors and can be easily field serviced. The Mastering switcher should be operable for 

decades.

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Страница 2: ...erts 1 3 SUM DIFFERENCE processing Inserts 4 5 swap Inserts 6 8 Mix Fade Knob THE BACK PANEL THE GUTZ Top Board Bottom Board INTERNAL TRIMS SOME THOUGHTS FROM OUR LAB TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS WA...

Страница 3: ...ike the famous guys use The Manley Laboratories Mastering Insert Switcher is one part of our solution In fact it represents an evolution in performance from where we left off performing custom work Th...

Страница 4: ...erence mid side processing Acti vated only when the SUM DIF button F in this diagram is lit For more info see page E Inserts 1 8 Controls which inserts are in the signal path See page for details F SU...

Страница 5: ...d instruments and some types of vocal character It is usually worth a quick check to verify which way seems to sound best and or seems to have the kick pushing the woofer outward If in doubt leave the...

Страница 6: ...RT 1 engages whatever box might be connected there When the button is NOT pushed and lit the main audio path is hard wire bypassed of course However a little isolation ampli fier is engaged to feed th...

Страница 7: ...ng quality A to D converter it gives you an superb alternative converter and a contender for a new favor ite We might suggest that this processor insert be used to sometimes push the level after keepi...

Страница 8: ...the FADER MIX and OUTPUT LEVEL controls precede INSERT 8 This way you can patch your final limiter in 8 and semi permanently set thresholds and gains and use the OUTPUT LEVEL controls as a very hand w...

Страница 9: ...s D SUM DIF Outputs The outputs for the raw encoded signals unprocessed by Inserts 2 3 SUM signal is attenuated 6dB DIF is boosted 6 db to bring them to normal levels that are easier to process E PATC...

Страница 10: ...nd moving some ribbon cables but dealing with ribbon cables seems to be par for the course if you ve had a PC in your life The three intended purposes for these are An alternative to the multi pins fo...

Страница 11: ...connector inversions Because of the precision calibrations especially in the SUM DIFF circuits we advise that after a temporary swap the boards should go back to their original locations If one board...

Страница 12: ...GUTZ cont d TOP WIRES...

Страница 13: ...GUTZ cont d BOTTOM WIRES...

Страница 14: ...INTERNAL TRIMS...

Страница 15: ...t because in the end it is more about the particular collection of gear that you have chosen and the collection of input output idiosyncrasies that few are aware of This hints at why some people hate...

Страница 16: ...base line A typical high quality resistor may have a tolerance rating of 1 which means it is likely we only get 40 dB of separa tion in practice Even a superb resistor might be 0 1 tolerance which tr...

Страница 17: ...this cable on page Another possibility is introducing a processor that might ordinarily be considered too colored or distorted for mastering but if mixed in lightly as opposed to running the full sig...

Страница 18: ...ying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol o...

Страница 19: ...boratories will not pay for express or overnight freight service nor will Manley Laboratories pay for shipments to locations outside the USA Charges for unauthorized service and transportation costs a...

Страница 20: ...anley gear and reading all the way through The Owner s Manual We really mean that sincerely the bit about thanking you for choosing our gear THANK YOU MODEL _______________________ SERIAL ____________...

Страница 21: ...EXAMPLE SETTINGS Notes...

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