SoundCraft Audio Mixing Console Model Spirit Studio User Manual

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Avoid running audio cables or placing audio equip-

ment, close to thyristor dimmer units or power cables.
Noise immunity is improved significantly by the use of

low impedance sources, such as good quality profes-

sional microphones or the outputs from most modern

audio equipment. Avoid cheaper high impedance mi-

crophones, which may suffer from interference over

long cable runs, even with well-made cables.

Fault Finding Guide

Fault Finding Guide

Repairing a sound mixing console requires specialist

skills, but basic Fault Finding is within the scope of any

user if a few basic rules are followed.

Get to know the Block Diagram of your console (see

inside rear cover)

Get to know what each component in the system is

supposed to do.

Learn where to look for common trouble spots.

The Block Diagram is a representative sketch of all the

components of the console, showing how they con-

nect together and how the signal flows through the

system. Once you have become familiar with the vari-

ous component blocks you will find the Block Diagram

quite easy to follow and you will have gained a valu-

able understanding of the internal structure of the

console.
Each Component has a specific function and only by

getting to know what each part is supposed to do will

you be able to tell if there is a genuine fault! Many

‘faults’ are the result of incorrect connection or control

settings which may have been overlooked.
Basic Troubleshooting is a process of applying logical

thought to the signal path through the console and

tracking down the problem by elimination.

Swap input connections to check that the source is

really present. Check both Mic and Line inputs.

Eliminate sections of the channel by using the insert

point to re-route the signal to other inputs that are

known to be working.

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