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1. PSP3 Stereo M S preamplifier User manual AETA AUDIO 361 avenue du G n ral de Gaulle 92140 Clamart FRANCE T l 33 0 1 41361212 Fax 33 0 1 41361213 Telex 631178 Web http www aetausa com 55 000 020 Ed B PSP3 User manual Ce document est la propri t d AETA et ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans autorisation October 2002 55 000 020 B PSP3 Engl doc Table of contents 55 000 020 Ed B PSP3 User manual Ce document est la propri t d AETA et ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans autorisation October 2002 55 000 020 B PSP3 Engl doc LEESON 1 Introduction The PSP3 is a professional quality stereo microphone line preamplifier it also integrates functions making it suitable for M S recording This preamplifier features a range of sensitivity and microphone powering capabilities that is wide enough to fit all types of professional microphones The PSP3 operates either from internal disposable or rechargeable batteries or from an external DC source In addition users of M S stereo microphones are offered the capability to tune the stereophonic image and to monitor the signal in an appropriate mode With its performance and its audio correction functions high pass filter balance the PSP3 ideally complements a portable audio recorder such as a DAT
2. or an MD recorder UNPACKING AND INSPECTION The PSP3 products are carefully checked for good condition before being shipped from the factory Despite the protective carton and rugged design shipping may damage the unit Check for possible carton damage when unpacking the unit Please save the carton for return shipment if required AETA AUDIO does not warrant against damage caused by returning products in other cartons than the original ones or improperly packing the products If shipping damage is evident notify the transportation company immediately Only the consignee can file a claim with the carrier for shipping damage AETA AUDIO will fully co operate in such an event Be sure to save the carton for the shipper to inspect 55 000 020 Ed B PSP3 User manual 1 Ce document est la propri t d AETA et ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans autorisation October 2002 55 000 020 B PSP3 Engl doc LEESON 2 Connections All connectors are grouped on one single panel of the PSP3 Figure 1 PSP3 Connector panel 2 1 Microphone or line inputs Transformerless symmetrical inputs can be used with unbalanced sources Required plugs Cannon axr 3 12 Neutrik nc3mx or Switchcraft a3m Wiring e Ground or shield e 2 Hot e 3 Cold to be connected to ground for unbalanced sources 2 2 Line outputs Transformerles
3. supply 5 1 External power supply Do not use small cheap AC adapters these can be a source of noise and failures For powering the PSP3 a filtered and regulated DC source is required capable to supply up to 500 mA Its voltage should be in the 6 V to 12 V range NOT MORE THAN 15 V The PSP3 automatically switches between the batteries and the external supply with no noise or drop out The external supply has a priority over the batteries as long as its voltage overcomes that of the 6 batteries in series Before connecting a power source check that its polarity is compliant with that specified on the PSP3 see above 2 4 External DC socket p 3 CAUTION The negative pole of the PSP3 power supply is connected to its metal case If powering the unit from the battery of a vehicle with connected to the vehicle chassis especially keep the PSP3 and linked devices isolated from the vehicle chassis and always unplug the power cable when not using the PSP3 5 2 Disposable and rechargeable batteries To get the best results and autonomy from the PSP3 it is required to use only alkaline AA type batteries the batteries must be new or recent and homogenous e Never mix new and used batteries in the battery compartment e Never leave used batteries in the device after use THE ABOVE IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT WHEN THE WEATHER IS HOT OR VERY WET 5 2 1 Ni Cd or Ni MH rechargeable batteries As an alternate source u
4. the output of the PSP3 is in standard stereo format M S M S L R Monitoring L R Instead of left and right the mixer buses actually process M Mid and S Side signals In order to output normal stereo signals L R gt M S matrixing must be applied at the output switch of the connector panel on the M S position Matrixing is also needed for monitoring a normal stereo signal on the headphones front panel switch on the M S position 55 000 020 Ed B PSP3 User manual 9 Ce document est la propri t d AETA et ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans autorisation October 2002 55 000 020 B PSP3 Engl doc LEESON 6 1 3 Case 3 MS recording using MS microphones In this case M S stereo microphone couples are used and the output is kept in M S format for recording In this way further stereo image processing is made possible with studio equipment in later production M S M S M S Monitoring L R The PSP3 channels process M Mid and S Side signals L R gt M S matrixing is not applied at the output switch kept on the L R position However matrixing is needed for monitoring a normal stereo signal on the headphones front panel switch on the M S position The stereo image width setting can be used for changing the stereo image 6 1 4 Case 4 MS recording using classical microphones In this case mono microphones or normal L R stereo micr
5. Uwe A vor ANS TR MASTER BAL PHONE MS F MS j Figure 2 PSP3 control panel 3 1 ON OFF switch Put this switch on the OFF position when the unit is not used 3 2 Power indicator BATT This indicator is normally green it switches to red and blinks when the power voltage decreases beneath 5 V In such event the batteries must be replaced for a new set or if operating from an external DC source the external DC voltage must be increased to more than 5 V However immediate battery replacement is not mandatory as the DC DC converter inside the PSP3 maintains full performance until the power voltage reaches 3 5 V 3 3 Overload indicators OVLD The L and R red LEDs warn the operator when the signal level is too high on the corresponding input channel The LED lights red when the signal reaches 3 dB below the clipping level In such situation it is advisable to reduce the input sensitivity by setting the slide switch accordingly until the LED indicators stay permanently off 3 4 Sensitivity setting GAIN Select the appropriate sensitivity depending on the type of microphone and or source e 70dB position suitable for dynamic or ribbon microphones also for static or electret microphones when used far from the sound source e 40dB position suitable for high output level static or electret microphones when used at average di
6. is then possible to record either a conventional stereo signal or to record M S sources as they are however it is possible on a later stage to adjust the stereo image using the PSP3 at playback time for inserting the M S L R decoder and adjusting the above described image width setting e In the M S position the M S signal is decoded and converted to conventional L R stereo the image width can be adjusted from mono to super stereo using as described previously the outside ring of the Phone M S coaxial potentiometer 4 2 R S signal phase inverter on the bottom panel The R S signal phase inverter located on the bottom panel of the PSP3 enables to invert the phase of the signal on the R input which corresponds to S signal when using an M S stereo microphone couple Inverting the S signal phase exchanges the L and R channels inverted stereo after decoding by the M S L R matrix in the PSP3 As an example if an M S microphone couple is mounted on a boom the phase inverter may be used for recovering the same proper L and R positions in both cases when the microphones are above or beneath the boom 55 000 020 Ed B PSP3 User manual 7 Ce document est la propri t d AETA et ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans autorisation October 2002 55 000 020 B PSP3 Engl doc LEESON 5 Power
7. ophone couples are used but the output is encoded in M S format for recording In this way further stereo image processing is made possible with studio equipment in later production L R L R M S Mono 2 or Stereo Monitoring L R In order to encode the outputs in M S format L R M S matrixing is applied at the MAIN output connector panel switch on the M S position 6 2 Product specifications data sheet The characteristics and performance of the product are detailed in the attached data sheet 55 000 020 Ed B PSP3 User manual 10 Ce document est la propri t d AETA et ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans autorisation October 2002 55 000 020 B PSP3 Engl doc
8. ously adjusting the stereo width from a pure mono image on M position to an artificially extended stereo image on S position The centre position with detent yields a normalised 110 angle This setting comes in addition to the previously described sensitivity balance adjustment 55 000 020 Ed B PSP3 User manual 5 Ce document est la propri t d AETA et ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans autorisation October 2002 55 000 020 B PSP3 Engl doc LEESON 3 11 L R M S mode selector for headphone monitoring or mini jack outputs When set in M S position this switch inserts an M S L R encoder decoder on the path to the stereo mini jack so allowing the monitoring in conventional stereo mode while recording in M S mode For normal stereo recording leave this switch in its L R position 55 000 020 Ed B PSP3 User manual 6 Ce document est la propri t d AETA et ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans autorisation October 2002 55 000 020 B PSP3 Engl doc LEESON 4 Other control elements 4 1 L R M S switch on the connector panel This switch is purposely difficult to access it optionally inserts an M S L R encoder decoder on the path to the balanced outputs male XLR sockets e In the L R position no matrixing takes place on the input signals it
9. s balanced outputs can be connected to asymmetrical loads Required plugs Cannon axr 3 11 Neutrik nc3fx or Switchcraft a3f Wiring e 1 Ground or shield e 2 Hot e 3 Cold to be connected to ground for asymmetrical loads 2 3 Headphone or unbalanced line outputs 3 5 mm stereo mini jack Unbalanced low impedance outputs 50 Ohm Wiring e Jack Tip of LEFT channel e Jack Ring of RIGHT channel e Jack Sleeve body Ground for both channels 55 000 020 Ed B PSP3 User manual 2 Ce document est la propri t d AETA et ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans autorisation October 2002 55 000 020 B PSP3 Engl doc LEESON 2 4 External DC socket The PSP3 can be powered from an external DC power source with a 6 V to 12 V voltage 15 V maximum using the power socket located on the connector panel near the R female XLR socket Before connecting an external source check that its polarity is as specified on the unit centre pin positive voltage outside ring negative voltage 55 000 020 Ed B PSP3 User manual 3 Ce document est la propri t d AETA et ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans autorisation October 2002 55 000 020 B PSP3 Engl doc LEESON 3 Front panel controls UVLO GAIN PHANTOM FILTER LE iQ BV E ofr AETA k di Ao ne A 20M
10. sing such batteries is more economic at the cost of a lower autonomy The batteries must be removed from the PSP3 for recharging 5 2 2 Low cost disposable batteries Using such batteries is highly questionable as they may leak and cause major damage to the device Moreover very low autonomy can be expected from such batteries at most 20 that of alkaline batteries If such batteries have to be used for emergency remove them from the device just after use or as soon as the BAT battery indicator goes red The warranty does not cover damage induced by using such type of batteries 55 000 020 Ed B PSP3 User manual 8 Ce document est la propri t d AETA et ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans autorisation October 2002 55 000 020 B PSP3 Engl doc LEESON 6 Annexes 6 1 Using L R M S matrixing This chapter shows examples of situations where L R M S matrixing can be used and the effect of matrixing in these situations 6 1 1 Case 1 standard stereo engineering This is the most common application In this case mono microphones or normal L R stereo microphone couples are used and the output of the PSP3 is in standard stereo format L R L R L R Mono or Stereo Monitoring L R L RSM S matrixing is not needed in such an operating mode 6 1 2 Case 2 stereo recording using MS microphones In this case M S stereo microphone couples are used and
11. stance from the sound source e 20dB LINE position suitable for static or electret microphones used at close distance from the sound source or for external devices with line level outputs such as e g CD players DAT recorders etc 55 000 020 Ed B PSP3 User manual 4 Ce document est la propri t d AETA et ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans autorisation October 2002 55 000 020 B PSP3 Engl doc LEESON 3 5 Selection of the microphone powering mode PHANTOM The PHANTOM 3 position slide switch allows selecting the powering mode used for the microphones or sources connected to the PSP3 e 48V for powering static or electret microphones using 48 V phantom supply for dynamic or ribbon low sensitivity microphones to be used also for line level 20dBu to 18dBu balanced or unbalanced inputs e 12V for powering static or electret microphones using 12 V phantom supply 3 6 High pass filter FILTER This filter can be used for eliminating undesirable low or very low frequency noise like is often encountered on field recordings microphone handling noise wind noise engine or exhaust pipe noise ground vibrations etc A 12dB octave filter can be inserted on both L and R channels by setting the Filter slide switch to the desired position Off full bandwidth 80Hz or 120Hz cut off frequency 3 7 Output level set
12. ting MASTER The centre knob of the Master Balance coaxial potentiometer is used for adjusting the level of the balanced L and R outputs XLR male sockets this setting also influences the maximum level on the Phone outputs on the 3 5 mm stereo mini jack 3 8 L R balance adjustment BALANCE The outside ring of the Master Balance coaxial potentiometer is used for balancing the level between the L and R sources Up to 16 dB compensation 6 1 ratio is available as the level on each channel can be shifted by 4 dB to 12 dB Correcting for a possible level mismatch is even more important when recording in M S mode as most often a bi directional transducer is used for the Side signal while a much more sensitive cardioid microphone produces the Mid signal 3 9 Output level setting PHONE The centre knob of the Phone M S coaxial potentiometer is used for adjusting the level of the unbalanced L and R outputs on the 3 5 mm stereo mini jack These outputs can be used either for connecting a stereo headphone or for driving the stereo input of a recorder or other device not fitted with XLR symmetrical inputs Remember this is a post master setting which comes after the Master stage so the output level also depends on the Master potentiometer setting 3 10 Sound image width setting for M S recording The outside ring of the Phone M S coaxial potentiometer is used for continu

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