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Follow this guide for initial SETUP

 

Firstly, turn all of the Output Levels fully counter clockwise to 0, then plug 

in the mains power to your unit. Switch it on and leave the valves to warm up for at 

least 10 minutes before use. All valve equipment produces considerable amounts of 

heat and all preamplifiers are, by design, very sensitive, so the unit should be kept 

away from sources of electrical noise such as power amplifiers, heaters, computer 

monitors etc and plenty of airflow should be allowed for cooling.

 

Next, connect the XLR output to your recording device. A balanced cable 

will give the best signal to noise ratio but make sure that you are connecting to a 

line level input, not a microphone input. Many modern computer recording interfaces 

have 2 or more XLR microphone inputs and several TRS line inputs. In this case, 

use a balanced XLR to TRS cable or if unavailable, use a balanced TRS to TRS 

cable from the vmp’s secondary output. 

 

DON’T connect a balanced line level output directly to an XLR Mic input, 

the signal levels will not be matched, resulting in increased noise and possible 

distortion, and there is a chance of damage ocurring to the line level unit if phantom 

power is switched on.

 

If you require a separate monitoring signal, you should connect a balanced 

or unbalanced cable from the TRS output to your mixer.

 

Connect a microphone to the rear XLR input.  Apply phantom power if 

required. Alternatively, a line level signal or instrument can be used via the DI input.  

Start with the EQ set to flat and the pad set to -30dB, unless the signal is very 

weak. You can now carefully increase the channels output level and you should get 

a signal through to your recording and monitoring systems. Adjust the output level 

according to your recording systems input level meters. 

 

 

If all is well, listen to the effect that the pad has on the ‘colour’. Drop 

the output level back to 0, switch to -15dB pad and increase the level again. The 

signal will be much louder, but also ‘warmer’. Now try the 0dB pad position. If you 

have a hot signal such as a modern condenser microphone or an active bass, it may 

be distorted on this setting, but that is not always a bad thing.

 

 

 

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Next, try out the EQ switches. Don’t make any assumptions here, some-

times deep is not good for bass, maybe bright is better. The EQ consists of high 

and low shelves, and can also be thought of inversely as a broad mid-range 

bandpass filter. For example, a high and low boost is the same as a mid cut. Allow 

yourself time to know the E.Q settings and how the air is factored by the pad 

control. Remember that it is better to boost the high frequencies at the start and 

then cut them later than to try and boost them later and also bring up all the noise 

that has been added along the way. This is especially relevant if you are recording 

to tape or if you only have mediocre EQ available during mixdown. Most software 

EQ’s and lesser hardware EQ’s have an ugly top end boost, it is better to use 

them for cutting. Also, it is better to cut unnecessary low end at recording time, as 

excessive low end will lower the headroom available.

 

If more gain or more ‘valve’ is required, it is possible to daisy chain 

channels together. Use an unbalanced patch lead from the TRS output of one 

channel into the DI Input of another. The output level of the first channel now 

controls the amount of signal driving the second channel and the individual pad 

and EQ controls expand the possibilities. Be subtle or be extreme, chain more 

than 2 channels together... This can be useful for low output microphones such as 

ribbons or as a heavily coloured signal chain for guitar, bass or keys.

 

The DI Inputs are able to take up to a +20dBu line signal and the unit can 

be very useful for further processing during mixing and mastering. Try running 

stem mixes through a vmp for added punch and clarity.

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Страница 1: ...vmp series valve microphone preamplifiers...

Страница 2: ...do not open the case unless instructed to do so by Sebatron There are no user serviceable parts inside apart from the valves If your unit is not performing as expected please contact your dealer to fi...

Страница 3: ...rs are based on a new and unique design It was inspired by the classic designs of the past by new technology and by musical instruments their tuning and the human ear The circuit is discrete Class A t...

Страница 4: ...effected are often above hearing ranges but affect spatial location The High Shelf EQ comes before any active gain stage which means less noise Remember that bright air is interactive with the pad co...

Страница 5: ...as developed with tape in mind and as a result only represents a fraction of the dynamic range possible with todays digital recordings All Sebatron products are designed with this wide dynamic range i...

Страница 6: ...s switchable between 110 120V and 220 240V Make sure it is set correctly before you switch the unit on Sebatron units are built tough and usually survive abuse The XLR and TRS outputs are fully balanc...

Страница 7: ...the pad has on the colour Drop the output level back to 0 switch to 15dB pad and increase the level again The signal will be much louder but also warmer Now try the 0dB pad position If you have a hot...

Страница 8: ...ean for a transparent sound Control Setting Notes Pad 30dB clean and linear valve amplification High EQ bright air these settings can really open up the top end but will also boost hiss and other nois...

Страница 9: ...tting Notes Input Mic DI Pad 0 15 30 Phase in out Low EQ deep lo cut High EQ bright air Output Level Sebatron vmp Series Date Notes Source Channel Track Control Setting Notes Input Mic DI Pad 0 15 30...

Страница 10: ...u t t r a n s f o r m e r direct injection bright air deep lo cut 300 V high tension supply output level output buffers preamp outputs 12AT7 valve VMP Series preamplifier pad VU Driver 60V supply 600...

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