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THE CONTROLS

1. Line/Mic/48  

3 position switch selects the input being used, line or mic, and also

engages the phantom power +48 volts for condensor microphones

2. Pad/-20

 

2 position switch engages 20 dB of input signal attenuation

3. Phase/180  

2 position switch engages a 180 degree phase shift of the signal

4. DI Input

1/4" mono jack accepts Hi-Z instruments such as electric guitars

and basses; a direct input into the preamp tube, bypassing the input
transformer

5. Loading

variable resistor for impedance matching of the Hi-Z input (range

is 10k to 1M ohms);  adjust for desired upper harmonic content in
guitar sound

6. Gain             

12 position rotary switch controls signal gain in the input preamp only

note:  for Hi-Z input only top 7 positions have any effect (as shown in
blue)

7. OL

left yellow LED indicates preamp vacuum tube saturation;  when
LED is blinking, the tube is just entering soft clipping

Compressor Section Controls:

8.Gain

variable resistor controls compressor vacuum tube gain

9. OL

right yellow LED indicates compressor vacuum tube saturation; when
LED is blinking, the tube is just entering soft clipping

10. A.C. Threshold 

  variable resistor sets the signal amplitude threshold, above             

which compression engages

*NOTE!!!

A setting of 10 yields the least compression, whereas a setting of 0
yields the most compression

11. Slope

  

variable resistor controls the magnitude of compression (sometimes

referred to as ratio);  a setting of 10 yields maximum compression,
whereas a setting of 0 yields the least compression

12. Attack         

3 position switch selects fast, medium, and slow compression response

time to input signal peaks;  this is how fast the compression can kick in

13. Release

 

  3 position switch selects fast, medium, and slow compression release

  time;  this is how long it takes the compressor to stop attenuating signal

Summary of Contents for MPC-100A

Page 1: ...F THE MPC 100A WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE THIS UNIT CONTAINS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS SERVICING SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL OR FACTORY DO NOT OPERATE THE MPC 100A WITH THE COVERS REMOVED Summit Audio Inc 1183 Baltic Suite A Gardnerville NV 89410 Copyright 1997 1999 Summit Audio Inc ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Printed in the U S A Doc 523A00 ...

Page 2: ... Tube drive indicators Unique Hi Z instrument DI with impedance matching control Two stages of tube amplification 3 position smart attack and release switches High quality true VU meter Continuously variable level control 4 dB balanced and 10 dB unbalanced outputs useable simultaneously Stereo linkable to another MPC 100A or TLA 100A Jensen Mic transformer 990 discrete output stages Hand crafted i...

Page 3: ...p vacuum tube saturation when LED is blinking the tube is just entering soft clipping Compressor Section Controls 8 Gain variable resistor controls compressor vacuum tube gain 9 OL right yellow LED indicates compressor vacuum tube saturation when LED is blinking the tube is just entering soft clipping 10 A C Threshold variable resistor sets the signal amplitude threshold above which compression en...

Page 4: ... meters right to left from 0 VU 16 Link In Bypass 3 position switch selects stereo linked compression compression engaged or bypass compressor preamp by itself note when linking two MPC 100A s for stereo operation the unit which is set for the most compression will act as the controller for both units also a 1 4 mono connection is required between units Back Panel Connections Mic Input female XLR ...

Page 5: ...1 5 7 2 9 3 4 12 6 13 8 15 10 11 14 16 ...

Page 6: ...ording monitoring level Getting a clean microphone signal Plug the microphone into the mic input on the back of the MPC 100A and set the input switch to mic or 48 for condensor mics needing 48 volt phantom power Make sure both the preamp and compressor gains are turned all the way down Turn the output gain up very high then slowly turn up the preamp gain and compressor gain to the desired recordin...

Page 7: ...program material into the side chain input after inserting the MPC 100A on the background program material Example Send the output of the lead guitar mic into the side chain with the MPC 100A inserted on the rhythm guitar track As the lead guitar player plays the rhythm guitar will decrease in amplitude This is perfect for broadcast use when the DJ needs to speak over music live use when the lead ...

Page 8: ...ies you want uncompressed this can be particularly useful in removing sibilance from vocal tracks Sleeve Ring Tip Side Chain connections are unbalanced Unbalanced Connection to go into the line input XLR jack of the MPC 100A unbalanced it is necessary to connect the signal to pin 3 and tie pin 2 and pin 1 to ground unbalanced out has its own dedicated 1 4 mono jack Tonality because there are two s...

Page 9: ...acements must be selected using 5 volts DC on the filaments The tubes we use are selected in the circuits that they are used in to ensure proper operation long life and low distortion and noise In at least 50 of the cases we have tested gear that has been used for several years actually has lower noise and distortion levels than when new This makes the question of when to replace tubes difficult t...

Page 10: ...tions For the longest life it is recommended that you turn off the unit when it is not in use Please mount the unit in your rack making sure that there is sufficient ventilation especially on the right and left side of the chassis The MPC 100A will generate a significant amount of heat therefore it is necessary to have good air flow to prevent damage to your MPC 100A or any other pieces of gear ho...

Page 11: ...erational amplifiers Output impedance is 75 Ω The recommended output load is 600 Ω or more Maximum output is 25 dBu Input The input transformer is balanced The mic input impedance is 1500 Ω The line level input impedance is 40 kΩ and the Hi Z input impedance is one mega ohm The mic and line inputs are balanced and the Hi Z input is unbalanced Frequency Response 5 Hz to 65 kHz Noise Less than 80 dB...

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