Front panel – TC electronic SDN BHD 48 User Manual

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studiokonnekt 48

output

max

min

mic/inst input

mic/inst input

mic/inst input

mic/inst input

-20dB

-20dB

-20dB

-20dB

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

PAD

PAD

PAD

PAD

IMPACT II

IMPACT II

IMPACT II

IMPACT II

technology

technology

technology

technology

TM

TM

TM

TM

channel 1 preamp

channel 2 preamp

channel 3 preamp

channel 4 preamp

phones 1

phones 2

gain trim

gain trim

gain trim

gain trim

max

max

max

max

min

min

min

min

(ch3-4)

(ch11-12)

power

48V

ON

OFF

master level

valid

1-8

IN

1-2

OUT

1-2

3-4

ADAT SPDIF

TOS

MIDI

FireWire

1

2

3

4

5/6

7/8 9/10 11/12

-3

O

-6

-12

-24

-40

dB

1

Mic/Inst ch1-4 on combo XLR/Jack
Combo XLR/jack inputs. Both XLR and 1/4 inch jack
can be used with this connector type.

The XLR connection (balanced)
Connect a microphone and you connect directly to the
input of the IMPACT ™ mic preamps.

-

For condenser microphones phantom power must
always be activated. (see also #10 on the following
page). It is generally no problem to use dynamic
microphones in combination with phantom power.

-

The Input LEDs on meters 1-4 indicate the level of
the input signal. If the red O dB LED (overload) is lit,
your signal is too “hot” and you should reduce the
input gain using the GAIN TRIM potentiometer and/or
the the PAD/-20 dB switch for that channel.

The 1/4 jack connection

The 1/4 “jack part” of the connector is a high quality
unbalanced Hi-Z circuit that is designed especially for
direct connection of a passive guitar pick-up system (e.g.
Strat-type) directly. If you want to connect balanced
equipment using TRS jacks you should connect via the
line inputs on the rear panel.

-20dB

OFF

PAD

preamp

2 Pad

selector

The PAD selector can attenuate the input sensitivity
by 20 dB. If you cannot attenuate the signal
sufficiently using the GAIN/TRIM knob you should use
the -20 dB position. This is typical when connecting
line-level instruments.

3

Gain/Trim
Use this control to set the appropriate input level.
(see previous paragraph).

4

Phones 1/Phones 2
Individual level control for phones output 1 and 2.

5

Headphones connection
Two set of headphones may be connected for
monitoring. Each headphones output has its own level
control. It is also possible to set up an individual mix
for each headphones output via aux 1 on the mixer
page. Please refer to the description of the mixer
page.

Warning!
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and
headphones can cause hearing loss.

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