Altec Lansing 3300A User Manual

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Operating Instructions for the Altec Lansing 3300A Series Mixing Consoles

baleinced;

active

balancing

allows elimination of the input

transformer (along with its
limitations) while maintaining
the RF auid hum rejection of a

good transformer-coupled input.

It is important during operation
or testing of the mixer that all
faders remain fully down when­
ever the mic input is not pro­

perly terminated with a micro­

phone or an equivalent 150-ohm
source. An open mic input

invites the introduction of high

noise levels which could produce

lower quality sound or an

incorrect test measurement.

High-Z

Line

Input;

A

standard Vi-inch phone jack is

used for balanced or unbalanced

line level signals. Examples of

these signeds include most

electronic

keyboards,

drum

machines and synthesizers, tape

decks, CD players, etc. All input
channel controls, including the

variable TRIM control, affect

the LINE input. Maximum
input

level

before

preamp

clipping is -1-24 dBu (12.3
Vrms).

If a sufficient signal level is not
possible with the TRIM control

at

its

furthest

clockwise

position, the input signal must

then be treated as a mic level
signal and connected to the
microphone input. If necessary,

use an appropriate balancing
transformer or a direct box with
the microphone (XLR) input.

AVX RETURN (AUX 1 and
AVX 2): The AUX RETURN

jack(s) feed signals to the

subgroup buses. The signal is
controll^ by the RETURN and
PAN front panel controls.

4.

AVX IN (AVX 1 and AVX 2):

The AUX IN jack(s) will put
signals directly into the respec­

tive AUX bus. Crosstalk and

buffering

protection

.re

provided by the input circuit

Eind the signal level is controlled
by the external source.

5.

MON IN: The MON IN J^ck

will put signals directly onto the

monitor bus. Crosstalk and

buffering protection are pro­
vided by the input circuit and

the signal level is controlled by
the external source.

6.

TAPE RETURN: These RCA

jacks Eillow a tape deck or CD

player to be directly connc-cied
to the mixer. The input is fed
into the left and right sub­
groups and its level is controlled
by the TAPE L and TAPE R
front panel controls. These jacks

can also be used as other AUX letun s.

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