User Manual

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I would like to thank you for chosing the PREQ-73!
I hope it will serve you well and that it will help you in making
many great sounding recordings.
Yours,
Bo Medin
Create music – Be happy!
of the gain switch. Mic and Line sources at the back can remain
connected while using the DI input.
- Engage the +48 V phantom power for any mic that needs it. It´s a
good procedure to always disengage the phantom power and wait
for about 10 seconds before unplugging the mic.
- When the LOW-Z switch is engaged, the input impedance of the
Mic input drops from 1200 to 300 Ohms. This will change the tone
of many mics and it will also change the level slightly.
- The phase switch simply reverses the phase by reversing the
wires from the secondary winding of the output transformer.
Reversing the phase of the signal is useful on a number of occa-
sions, one example is phase reversing the the lower mic of a snare
drum to make it sum in phase with the upper mic.
- There is an unbalanced, low level insert jack located at the back
panel where you can insert external effect units that has an operat-
ing level of about -18 dBu to -10 dBu. Send is on “tip” and return is
on “ring”.
The insert is located before the equalizer section but its possible to
place it after the equalizer by moving the “SEND” and “RTRN”cables
to the “post” sockets close to the GAIN switch on the main circuit
board and also by moving the jumper from “J3” to “J2”.
- To activate the eq, engage the EQ switch and select frequencies.
- The output transformer used in the PREQ-73 is made for having
an ideal load of about 600 Ohms. The input impedance of most
modern units is 10 kOhms or more. The PREQ-73 therefore has a
600 Ohms output termination that can be disconnected by remov-
ing a jumper (JP1) located just behind the XLR output jack. This
should normally only be made if you are connecting the PREQ-73
to a vintage style unit with a low input impedance. You can also do
it to achieve a lift of the upper frequencies which will be the effect
of loading the transformer with a higher impedance.
- If the PREQ-73 is placed close to another unit with a power
supply, the input transformers can pick up the electromagnetic
field that especially mains transformers generate. This would be
most noticeable when using the mic input and at high gains levels,
like when you use a ribbon or a dynamic mic on a quiet sound
source. If you notice a small hum or any other noise in the normal
noise floor of the PREQ-73 in a case like this, try moving the PREQ-
73 away from other units and the hum will most likely disppear.
WARRANTY
The PREQ-73 is built to last. But as in any electronic device, com-
ponents can break down.
There is a 1,5 A, fast blow fuse located inside the unit. If the unit
dies, please check this fues. If it has blown, replace it with a new
one. You can also try with another 24 V AC adaptor if you have one
available.
If this doesn´t help, or if the unit has another problem, it will need
repair and you should then contact the reseller where you bought
the unit.
The warranty period is decided by the Distributor for your country.
The Distributor will support Golden Age Project resellers and end
users with spare parts and repairs.
REGISTRATION
You are welcome to register your unit at our website:
www.goldenageproject.com
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The signal first enters an input
transformer - one for the mic input
and another one for the line input. The
primary of the mic input transformer
has two windings that are either con-
nected in series or in parallell which
results in an input impedance of either
1200 or 300 Ohms. The transformers
are followed by two input gain stages.
For gains up to 50 dB, only one of them is being used. For gains
above 50 dB, the second gain stage is inserted in the signal path.
Both gain stages uses only three transistors each.
After the gain stages, the signal goes to the equalizer section and
then to the output level potentiometer and from there to the output
stage. This stage again only uses three transistors, the last one in
the chain is a hefty 2N3055 power transistor run in class-A mode,
driving the output transformer.
All in all, the complete signal chain contains only a maximum of 12
active elements including the three transistors in the eq section.
Compare that to the big number of transistors that are usually
used in one single integrated circuit!
MODERN VERSUS OLD
It is true that there are some great IC´s available today that
achieves very low levels of static and dynamic distortion.The
simple circuits that the PREQ-73 uses, and even more so the trans-
formers, cannot match the low distortion specifications of modern
IC´s.
It is the distortion components that imparts a sound character to
the audio signal and, if the distortion components are of the right
sort, this is a good thing since it makes the recorded voice or
instrument sound “better”, more musical, more pleasing to the ear.
This is one reason why vintage style units are so popular today.
Modern, transparent sounding audio circuits is surely not a bad
thing, sometimes they are prefered over colored ones. It´s all about
taste and it depends on the genre. For most modern music styles,
color and character is usually a good thing.
USING THE PREQ-73
Using a preamplifier and an equalizer is not rocket science. Here
are some points though to help you getting the maximum out of the
PREQ-73:
- Connect the cable from the power supply to the AC 24 V connec-
tor at the back of the PREQ-73. Power on the unit with the POWER
switch at the front.
- Connect your mic and/or line sources to the input XLR/TRS
combo jacks at the back. A mic and line source can be connected
at the same time,
- Switching between mic and line input is simply done by setting
the LINE/MIC switch to one of the line or mic gain positions.
- If you want the smallest amount of coloration, always set the
OUTPUT level potentiometer at or close to maximum and adjust
the output level with the stepped LINE/MIC gain switch.
- If you want more character, turn the OUTPUT level potentio-
meter counterclockwise and increase the gain with the LINE/
MIC switch. This will drive the input gain and the equalizer stages
harder and provoke more character from them.
- For even more character, you can also overdrive the output stage
and the output transformer but you will then need a level control
after the PREQ-73 in order to reduce the level to the appropiate
one. This level control can be a passive damping device (like the
Shure A15AS XLR switchable pad) or an input level control in the
unit following the PREQ-73.
- Instruments can be connected to the TRS input at the front panel
which has an input impedance of about 100 kOhms. Engage the DI
switch to select this input. The DI input works in the MIC positions