Mono input - options – Crest Audio HPW User Manual

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mono input - options

user options

There are a number of user options available for the Mono inputs. These are implemented by way of solder-pads on

the back-side of the Mono Input circuit boards (upper EQ board of the pair). There are a number of solder-pads avail-

able, made up of split-circles of tinned copper. Solder is bridged (blobbed) across the 2 halves to complete the circuit and

implement the desired option. For the default setting, there is already a thin copper trace that connects the two halves,

completing the default connection. This existing trace MUST be cut (use an X-acto knife) before an option is implemented.
To change back to the default operation after an option was performed, remove the blobbed solder from the option

solder-pads (use a solder-sucker or solder-wick). Add a blob-link across the original, default pads to replace the thin trace

that was previously cut when the option was first performed.

aux “PRE” option

The Aux Sends on the Mono Input channels are normally fed by the Post-Fader/Post-Mute signal in the channel. There is

a PRE switch (3) associated with each set of Aux Sends that will change the feed to a Pre-Fader point in the channel’s sig-

nal path. There are two choices for this PRE point: Pre-Fader/Post-EQ and Pre-Fader/Pre-Insert.This change is done on a

channel-by-channel basis; each channel has its own set of solder-pads. All 3 of the PRE switches within that channel will be

affected by the option change.
NOTE: The channel MUTE always affects the Aux sends, whether Pre or Post, optioned or not.
Pre-Fader/Post-EQ: This is the default setting for the PRE switch. The aux send signal is derived before the fader, but
after the channel EQ.
Pre-Fader/Pre-Insert: This is the option for the PRE switch. The aux send signal is derived before the EQ, and before
the Insert Send jack, so any external processing gear will NOT affect the Aux sends.

direct out (D.O.) option

The Direct-Out jack on the Mono Input channels is normally fed by the Pre-Fader/Post-EQ signal in the channel. The

option changes this point to Pre-Fader/Pre-EQ. This change is done on a channel-by-channel basis; each channel has its
own set of solder-pads.
NOTE: The channel MUTE does NOT affect the Direct Out jack.
NOTE: The channel insert DOES affect the Direct Out jack.
Pre-Fader/Post-EQ: This is the default setting for the D.O. jack. The signal is derived before the fader, but after the

channel EQ.
Pre-Fader/Pre-EQ: This is the option for the D.O. jack. The D.O. signal is derived before the fader and before the
channel EQ.

The specified Solder-Blob (SBXX) shown in the table should be linked (by solder-bridging) to complete the circuit

and implement the indicated option. The table below shows the specific SBXX for each of the 8 channels on a cir-

cuitboard. Before implementing an option (by blobbing), be SURE to cut the existing thin copper trace linking the two

halves of the default SB. Failure to do so will result in channel operation problems and possible circuit damage.

HPW Mono Input
OPTIONS TABLE

“PRE” Feed For Aux Sends

Channel Direct Out

Post-EQ (Default) Pre-Insert

Post-EQ (Default)

Pre-EQ

Chan-1

SB2

SB1

SB18

SB17

Chan-2

SB4

SB3

SB20

SB19

Chan-3

SB6

SB5

SB22

SB21

Chan-4

SB8

SB7

SB24

SB23

Chan-5

SB10

SB9

SB26

SB25

Chan-6

SB12

SB11

SB28

SB27

Chan-7

SB13

SB14

SB30

SB29

Chan-8

SB16

SB15

SB32

SB31

NOTE: The astute observer will notice that, because of the presence of the various solder-points within

the channel signal path, there are other possible connection options. For example: The Pre-EQ point that

is used for the DO option CAN be used to feed the Aux Pre circuits. Contact the factory for specific

information concerning non-standard options.

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