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Gain scale,
handles amplification
be accessed by setting the Gain switch to the lower position. The
external scale, known as the
between +26dB and +60dB
to the upper position. In High Gain mode, alongside the primary preamp
stage, a secondary stage capable of +20dB gain is activated. The
illuminated scale indicator clearly shows which mode is currently
active.
The Low Gain mode boasts significantly better signal-to-noise
ratio and distortion values
of mode depends on the required level of amplification for the given
situation. For amplification needs maximum of +40dB, the use of Low
Gain mode is recommended, as it suffices for most recording scenarios.
PREAMP AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
Px
condenser microphones necessitate this type of power supply, while the
majority of dynamic microphones do not.
PRIOR TO ENABLING PHANTOM POWER, PLEASE VERIFY WHETHER THE CONNECTED
MICROPHONE REQUIRES THIS KIND OF SUPPLY. CONNECTING PHANTOM POWER TO
A MICROPHONE THAT DOESN'T NEED IT CAN LEAD TO DAMAGE.
ranging from +6dB to +40dB
High Gain
scale, manages
and is accessible by toggling the Gain switch
compared to the High Gain mode. The choice
The additional functions of the preamp
are situated around the
on the left side of the front panel. The
PAD switch
engages a -20dB attenuator
to handle potentially excessive input
s i g n a l s t h a t t h e B i s h o p m i g h t
encounter. The
polarity of the incoming signal, which
can effectively address intermodulation
issues arising from variations in
microphone placement, especially in
multi-microphone recording setups.
The
Phantom Power switch
the power supply of +48V required for
microphones that rely on it. Most
and can
amplification
Power switch
Phase switch
inverts the
activates