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Siegfried Meier

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Hey guys,

I'm racking up a single channel of this, and I found a rough sketch of pinouts but can't read it all.  It's my understanding that this module needs 50V for the electronics, 24V for the lamps, and then +48 for the phantom which I'm adding separately (via JLM Go Betweens).

Any info or details would be awesome, as I'm low on info for this.

Thanks!
Sig
 
I'm pretty sure you could use 48v for the electronics instead of 50v if that were more convenient.
Onboard regulates down to 44v and 24v. The supply voltage is not directly used.
There is an adjustment trimmer for the 44v that you might want to check when you get it going .
 
the easy way to identify the 1038 module is the TO-66 transistors are circuit board mounted,

and on the 2038 they are mounted on the back of the chassis.

other differences abound.
 
Ptownkid said:
mjrippe said:
Due to multiple requests, I have posted the large file of A Range info on YouSendIt.  I think it is available for 1 week starting today (1/7/13).  https://www.yousendit.com/download/UW13dFdkUnFrWS9MYnRVag

Why not just add it to the technical documents section?

I could ask an admin, but the file is HUGE.  Might be able to extract the mic pre/eq schematic and post that.

EDIT: Mic pre/eq schematics are already up there.
 
Siegfried Meier said:
Hey guys,

I'm racking up a single channel of this, and I found a rough sketch of pinouts but can't read it all.  It's my understanding that this module needs 50V for the electronics, 24V for the lamps, and then +48 for the phantom which I'm adding separately (via JLM Go Betweens).

Any info or details would be awesome, as I'm low on info for this.

Thanks!
Sig

can't wait to see pictures of this, I worked on Lenny Kravitz A series here in London for a while, it's a SWEET LOVELY desk!
Mattia.
 

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