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Millennia Media HV-3C and HV-3D 

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Millennia 

 

 

Quick Start Guide 

 

 

 

 

HV-3 Series Preamp Front Panel 

 

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HIGH RESOLUTION GAIN CONTRO

Detented, 36-position gain control employing a superior 
quality Grayhill mil-spec gold plated rotary switch. 
Switch gain is approximately 1.5 dB per step and is 
inter-channel matched to better than 0.08 dB at all 
settings. 
 
After a brief warm-up period, adjustment of this switch 
is virtually silent. Two illuminating pushbutton switches 
(Green and Amber) determine the gain "range" of the 
rotary switch.  

 
When the pushbutton switches are not depressed (non-
illuminated), the mic preamp gain provided is as printed 
on the front panel (9.0 dB, 10.5 dB, 12.0 dB, etc..). 
 
When the green pushbutton switch (only) is depressed 
and illuminated, add 18 dB to the gain settings as 
printed on the front panel.\When the green and amber 
switches are both depressed and illuminated, add 36 dB 
to the gain settings as printed on the front panel. For 
example, with both pushbutton switches depressed and 
the rotary switch at 12:00 o'clock position, the preamp 

gain would be 54 dB (18 + 36). 
 
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PHANTOM POWER SELECT SWITCH ("+48V") 

Illuminating pushbutton switch which provides phantom 
power (+48VDC) to the microphone inserted into that 
channel. When this switch is depressed (illuminated 
red), phantom power is applied simultaneously through 
dual 6.81k ohm resistors to pins 2 and 3 of the three pin 
female XLR input.  
 
Use phantom power with condenser and other 
microphones requiring traditional phantom supply.  

 

CAUTION: Applying phantom power to 
ribbon microphones could damage them. Do 
not use phantom with ribbons, moving coil, and 
other microphones which do not require 

phantom power. Use care, as well, to not insert 
or extract mic cables from the HV-3 series 
preamp when phantom power is active.  

 

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HIGH VOLTAGE SELECT SWITCH ("+130V") 

Optional Illuminating pushbutton switch which selects 
the four pin XLR input (+130VDC) for DPA (B&K) high 
voltage microphones type 4003, 4004, 4009, and 4012.  

 
When this switch is depressed (illuminated amber), the 
HV-3 series preamp receives mic-level audio from the 
four pin XLR input. If you are using a B&K (DPA) high 
voltage microphone with four pin XLR connectors, 
depress this switch so that it illuminates. If a 
conventional microphone is used, do not depress this 
switch. The HV-3 series preamp will not combine ("mix") 
both conventional and high voltage microphones on one 
channel. NOTE: The HV-3 series preamp is designed to 
provide uninterrupted DC power to B&K (DPA) high 
voltage microphones, regardless where this switch is 

set. Use care that high voltage microphone 
cables are not inserted or extracted from the unit when 
power is on. 
 
4.

 

SIGNAL INDICATORS "OL" & "SP" LEDs 

The green "signal present" (SP) LED indicates that a 
nominal signal is present at the microphone input. It is 
set to illuminate in the neighborhood of -35 dBu.  
 
The red "overload" (OL) LED has been set to illuminate 
when the balanced output reaches a level of +25 dBu. 
However, the HV-3 series preamp can produce 

unclipped, undistorted levels over twice this voltage. 
Hence, the overload LED is not an indication of preamp 
clipping. Rather, it is a general reference showing a 
nominal "system" peak level.  
 
If clipping is occurring in your recording path, check all 
devices connected after the HV-3 series preamp and 
reduce system gains accordingly. In the event that B&K 
(DPA) 4004 or 4012 microphones are used with 
hazardous sound pressures (over 130 dB, SPL), an 
attenuator may be required between microphone and 
preamp. 

 
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POWER SWITCH "POWER and  PILOT INDICATOR 

LIGHT LED - Rocker switch for switching AC line power 
on and off. When LED is illuminated, shows that the HV-
3 series preamp unit is powered up and active. 

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