Fredenstein F676 User Manual

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Advanced Audio Sub Menu:

Input Impedance:

In general the 1000 Ohms setting will work the best with most microphones. Some dynamic
and ribbon microphones however require a lower termination to exhibit their optimum
frequency response. In this case, please select the 200 Ohms option.

Low Frequency Roll-Off:

To avoid recording unwanted low frequencies (rumble), a high-pass filter can be inserted.
The three settings are:
OFF

: no high-pass filter (full frequency response)

30Hz : all frequencies above 30Hz are amplified
60Hz : all frequencies above 60Hz are amplified

Polarity:

Due to placement of microphones sometimes the polarity (phase) needs to be changed.
(An example would be a bottom microphone on a snare drum). In this case, select the
reverse polarity.

Muting:

The amplifier can be muted to avoid unwanted signals to come through.

Push-Pull versus Single-Ended Output Configuration:

The output stage can be changed from normal push-pull to single-ended mode. This will
change the sound characteristics. Values in between can also be achieved. Please note that
the output level in single-ended mode is 6 dB lower.

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