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TRUE systems PRECISION 8 8-CHANNEL PRECISION MICROPHONE PREAMPLIFIER with M/S decoding and Direct Inputs OPERATION MANUAL Version 1.2

SAFETY and OPERATING PRECAUTIONS PRECISION 8 WARNING: VENTILATION: MOISTURE: DEBRIS: MOUNTING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Do not remove the top cover or rear panel. Uninsulated dangerous voltage exists within the product s enclosure. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. Do not defeat the earth ground connection in the AC power cable. Tips for eliminating ground loops are discussed in the TROUBLESHOOTING section of this manual. This product is designed to operate in an ambient temperature environment not to exceed 50 C (122 F). Please ensure that this unit is mounted in such a way that vents are not blocked and ambient temperature does not exceed 50 C. Do not operate this unit in the presence of rain, liquids or condensing moisture. Liquid entering the vents is likely to cause failure or performance degradation as well as the possibility of ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Failures due to moisture entering the enclosure will not be covered under the warranty. Do not allow any conductive objects or debris to enter through vents. Conductive debris entering the vents is likely to cause failure or performance degradation. Failures due to foreign objects entering the enclosure will not be covered under the warranty. This unit should be mounted in such a way that vents are not blocked. If this unit is rack mounted in a high-vibration environment, it may be appropriate to provide additional siderails or rear support in addition to normal front panel mounting. INTERFERENCE: This unit is designed to reject external RFI and EMI. However, in order to maintain excellent sonic purity, certain filter components are not installed in the standard unit. If you have an extreme RF interference environment, please contact TRUE. Avoid mounting the unit in close proximity to devices that emit strong magnetic fields. 2

CONTENTS SAFETY and OPERATING PRECAUTIONS... 2 INTRODUCTION... 4 FEATURES... 4 UP-AND-RUNNING IN A HURRY... 5 INSTALLATION... 7 OPERATION... 8 Connections - Location and Description... 8 Controls - Location and Description... 9 More About M/S Decoding... 11 Optional Level Indicator Modes... 12 DESIGN APPROACH... 13 SPECIFICATIONS... 13 TROUBLESHOOTING... 14 WARRANTY... 17 3

INTRODUCTION PRECISION 8 The PRECISION 8 is designed to provide the detailed, transparent sonic performance necessary for the highest quality direct tracking and live sound applications. It includes a unique combination of features which make it useful as a complete input system for modular digital multitrack tape machines (MDM s), hard disk recorders (HDR s) and digital audio workstations (DAW s). Two sonically accurate discrete FET Instrument Inputs ( DI s ) are available for recording or live sound applications in which realistic, un-plugged sound quality is desired. The 5-segment peak-hold level metering with selectable peak reference allows rapid optimization of program levels between the PRECISION 8 and devices to which it is interfaced. Dual output connections provide easy interconnection as well as the ability to act as a mic splitter. PRECISION 8 is ideal for location recording due to its compact, 1U rack size, 8- channel format, useful level metering and easy interconnect. The integral M/S decoder provides creative spatial image control and can be particularly useful in attaining an exciting stereo image with minimum effort and microphone repositioning. FEATURES Eight highly transparent solid state microphone preamps in a 1U rack configuration Built-in M/S (Mid-Side) Decoding for creative spatial image control Active, high-impedance Instrument Inputs ( DI s ) selectable on two channels 5-segment level indicators with peak-hold feature and selectable peak reference Dual output connections (TRS 1/4 and DB25) provide easy interface to MDM s, HDR s, DAW s, or consoles Integral power supply - no wall warts or separate modules and cabling. Very attractive cost / channel 4

UP-AND-RUNNING IN A HURRY PRECISION 8 Connect the AC power cord. Connect output signal cables between Precision 8 and your MDM, HDR, DAW, mixer line inputs, etc. Use either individual cables with 1/4 TRS (balanced) connectors or an 8-channel cable with DB25 connection. Wire 8- channel cable per Figure 1 - or purchase optional interface cables from True audio systems. Connect mic cables to MIC 1 through MIC 8 as needed. Turn on the AC power Set PEAK REFERENCE selector to +26. Set 48V and φ buttons as appropriate on each channel. Depress the RESET button to clear Peak-Hold indicators. Adjust Gain controls for adequate signal level as indicated on the Precision 8 level indicators or on the level indicators of the device to which it is connected. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S - + S - + S - + S - + S - + S - + S - + S - + TASCAM wiring convention 13 25 14 1 Figure 1 - Output Connection Diagram If you re using the DI s for electric instrument input: Connect your instrument cables to Direct In 1 and Direct In 2 on the rear panel. The Direct In jacks are located within the same connectors as MIC 7 and MIC 8. Simply plug your 1/4 phone plug into the center portion of the desired connector. NOTE: DO NOT use TRS plugs for these inputs as the DI will not function correctly. Set φ buttons as appropriate. Adjust DI-1 or DI-2 Gain controls for adequate signal level as indicated on the Precision 8 level indicators or on the level indicators of the device to which it is connected. If you re using the M/S Decoder: Connect the cardioid or omni MID mic to MIC 1 input. 5

UP-AND-RUNNING IN A HURRY PRECISION 8 Connect the figure 8 SIDE mic to MIC 2 input. Face the SIDE mic toward the right side of the sound field (perpendicular to the axis of the MID mic). See Figure 2. Depress the MID-SIDE ON button. Left signal is routed to Channel 1 output. Right signal is routed to Channel 2 output. Ensure that the φ buttons for Channels 1 and 2 are in the same position. Adjust the Channel 1 Gain control for adequate mono signal level. Adjust the Channel 2 Gain control to vary the image width as desired. Figure 2 M/S microphone orientation Mid Side About the Level and Peak-Hold Indicators: SIG indicates that a signal is present on the channel. It illuminates when the signal level exceeds -24dBu. +4 illuminates when the signal reaches normal operating level of +4 dbu. OL illuminates when the signal level exceeds +26 dbu, which is 5 db below the overload point for the Precision 8. The PEAK-HOLD indicators (PK,-3,-6) activate when the output signal level exceeds the level set on the PEAK REFERENCE switch. For example: With PEAK REFERENCE set to +26 the PK indicator illuminates (and stays on) at +26dBu, the -3 indicator illuminates at +23 dbu and the -6 indicator illuminates at +20 dbu. NOTE: Only the OL light indicates impending preamp overload. The red PK light simply indicates that the signal has exceeded the level selected on the PEAK REFERENCE switch. Push the RESET button to reset the PEAK-HOLD indicators for all channels. (It is normal for power-on transients and phantom power transients to activate the PEAK-HOLD indicators. Simply depress RESET to clear the indicators.) 6

INSTALLATION PRECISION 8 Unpacking/Repacking We recommend that you keep the shipping carton and foam supports in the event that the unit must be shipped at some time in the future. DO NOT package the unit in packing peanuts or similar material as it will settle during shipping and damage will likely occur. Mounting The PRECISION 8 is designed for conventional rack mounting, or stand-alone mounting by use of the adhesive rubber feet supplied. Avoid locating the unit next to equipment that emits strong electromagnetic fields. Avoid locating the unit where moisture or debris can enter the ventilation slots. If the unit is to be permanently mounted in a high-vibration environment, you may wish to provide additional side or rear support to prevent possible distortion of the mounting ears. Ventilation We recommend that you provide adequate ventilation so that the air temperature surrounding the unit does not exceed 55 C (122 F). If multiple units are to be mounted in a poorly ventilated rack or a sealed travel case, a 1 3/4 blank space should be located after every two units (two units mounted together, blank space, two more units, etc.). A Word About Cables... Most users of the PRECISION 8 have invested much time and money in their selection of microphones and preamplifiers. We recommend that you give some consideration to the microphone and output cables you select, as well. Use high-quality, low capacitance cable. Manufacturers such as Canare, Mogami (and others) make high performance cable of this type. Use cables with high-quality connectors (Neutrik, Switchcraft, etc.). Replace damaged connectors. 7

OPERATION PRECISION 8 Connections - Location and Description AC Power Connection 120V, 60 Hz AC power only. (consult factory for other options) Always maintain an earth ground connection - DO NOT use isolators. Use delayed 0.5A fuses. NEVER use a replacement fuse of higher value. 1 2 A product of Sunrise Engineering Tucson, Arizona LIFT S/N 120VAC, 60 Hz, 44 W FIRE RISK Replace with same type fuse only 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 BALANCED OUT WARNING- SHOCK HAZARD. Do not open. Service should be performed by qualified personnel. Do not expose to rain or moisture. Do not defeat AC ground connection. 1-8 (4-40) MI Dir 1 Signal Ground Lift. Signal ground is isolated from earth ground in the LIFT position. This switch will normally be in the grounded (down) position. See TROUBLESHOOTING section for usage tips. 2 Balanced Output connections. Two styles of output connection are provided: a DB25 eight-channel connector (see Figure 1) and individual TRS 1/4" connectors (tip is +, ring is -, sleeve is shield). Both outputs may be used simultaneously to connect to Line Inputs on mixing consoles, recorders, etc. If both outputs are used, care should be taken to avoid system ground loops. See TROUBLESHOOTING section for tips on avoiding hum caused by grounding problems. 3 4 MIC 8 MIC 7 MIC 6 MIC 5 MIC 4 MIC 3 MIC 2 MIC 1 PIN 2 + PIN 3 - Direct In Direct In MS 3 Dual-Purpose Input Connectors. Insert XLR microphone connector for normal operation (pin 2 is +, pin 3 is -, pin 1 is shield). Insert 1/4" phone plug for use as Direct Input for instruments. NOTE: Use only tip-sleeve (unbalanced) phone plug for DI connection. DO NOT insert 1/4" tip-ringsleeve (TRS) plug here as DI will not operate properly. 4 Mid-Side microphone inputs. When using Channels 1 and 2 in the M/S mode, the Mid mic (normally a cardioid) is connected to MIC 1 input. The 8

OPERATION PRECISION 8 Side mic (figure 8) is connected to MIC 2 input. See Figure 2 for mic positioning. Controls - Location and Description 3 4 8 2 1 TRUE systems OL 48V Ø PK -3-6 +4 SIG 30 35 40 45 50 55 16 64 OL 48V PK -3-6 +4 30 35 40 ON SIG MID SID 1 E 2 5 6 Ø 45 50 55 16 64 7 OL 48V Ø PK -3-6 +4 SIG 30 35 16 3 1 Phase reverse selector. Output signal polarity is reversed when the φ button is depressed. 2 Phantom power selector. Phantom power (+48V) is activated when the 48V button is depressed. 3 Overload warning indicator. OL illuminates (and holds) at +26 dbu which is 5 db below actual overload. Depress RESET 10 to clear OL. 4 Peak-Hold indicators. These are provided to help optimize level setting when the PRECISION 8 is remotely located from the device to which it is connected. The PK indicator activates (and holds) at the level selected on the PEAK REFERENCE selector 9. The -3 indicator activates at peak level minus 3 db. The -6 indicator activates at peak level minus 6 db. Generally, the PEAK REFERENCE selector is set for the maximum level you want to present to your mixing console, recorder, etc. Depress RESET 10 to clear PK. NOTE: Only the OL light indicates impending preamp overload. The red PK light simply indicates that the signal has exceeded the level selected on the PEAK REFERENCE switch. 5 Signal Present indicator. The SIG indicator activates at approximately -24 dbu. 9

OPERATION PRECISION 8 6 Operating level indicator. The +4 indicator activates when the output level reaches +4 dbu normal operating level. When the PEAK REFERENCE selector 9 is set to the -10 dbv position, the operating level indicator activates at -10 dbv output level. 7 Mid-Side mode selector. When the ON button is depressed, Channel 1 output becomes Left and Channel 2 output becomes Right. The Channel 1 gain control adjusts the mono signal level applied to both the Left and Right outputs. The Channel 2 gain control adjusts the stereo image width. 8 Gain control. This control adjusts the preamp gain over the range of 16 db to 64 db. 12 40 OL PK 30 35 40 OL PK 30 35 40 45 50 55 64 48V Ø -3-6 +4 SIG -3 45-6 45 16 50 50 +26 48V +24 +22 55 55 64 +4 +20 16 64 +18 Ø SIG -10 DI 1 RESET PEAK 7 8 DI 2 dbv REFERENCE PRECISION 8 11 10 9 9 PEAK REFERENCE selector. This sets the level at which the Peak-Hold indicators 4 activate. It also changes the operating level indication 6 to -10 dbv operation when the -10 dbv position is selected. 10 Peak-Hold reset. RESET clears the peak-hold indicators on all channels. NOTE: It is normal for the Peak-Hold indicators to activate when phantom power is applied, when AC power is applied, or when a new setting is made on the PEAK REFERENCE selector - simply depress RESET to clear the indicators. 11 Direct inputs DI-1 and DI-2 are controlled by gain controls for channels 7 and 8, respectively. The gain range for the direct inputs is from -4 db to +44 db. 12 AC power switch. This is the main power switch for the unit. The green power LED indicates that the unit is on. 10

OPERATION PRECISION 8 More About M/S Decoding: M/S (Mid-Side) decoding is a particularly creative feature of the Precision 8. While the M/S microphone technique has been around for many years, the opportunity to use it is frequently limited by the need for specialty microphones and/or decoders. What is M/S? It is a stereo microphone placement technique which uses a center, forwardfacing omni or cardioid mic (Mid) and a side-facing figure 8 mic (Side). The signals from these two mics are passed through matrix circuitry which combines them in particular phase and level relationships to produce a stereo L and R output. Mid Side What good is M/S versus the typical XY microphone placement? Originally, M/S was used because it provided a stereo signal with good mono compatibility. While this is not very interesting for contemporary stereo CD s, it is still valuable for broadcast and film sound production. But there is another significant benefit: varying the gain of the Side mic in relation to the Mid mic causes a variation in the stereo image - from none, to extreme separation. It is not necessary to change the angle or position of the microphones in order to change the stereo image. This feature can really speed up the time-consuming process of finding a sweet spot that provides both good tonal quality and good imaging. What are the best applications for M/S? M/S does an excellent job of capturing the natural sonic perspective of acoustical ensembles. Orchestral and choral recording: use an M/S pair for the central array (channels 1 and 2). Use the remaining channels for side fill, solos, or for highlighting individual instruments or voices. Drum kits: use an M/S pair for drum overhead micing. 11

OPERATION PRECISION 8 Vocal and instrumental ensembles: use M/S to give realistic perspective to backup vocals or instrumental groups. Individual instruments or vocals: try M/S on acoustic guitar and in situations where you wish to capture room ambience. Broadcast/film sound: use M/S to capture audience noise or background ambience. M/S can also be used in TV and film work to match the sonic image width to the visual image width. Optional Level Indicator Modes The Peak-Hold level indicators can operate in two modes. As supplied, only the OL and PK indicators will hold (after they are activated) until RESET is depressed. An optional mode is available which causes the -3 and -6 indicators to also hold until RESET is depressed. This mode can be helpful in live sound and recording applications where the PRECISION 8 is remotely located from the device(s) to which it is connected. Jumpers inside the unit select this optional mode. If you wish to configure the unit for this mode, proceed as follows: WARNING - ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Dangerous voltage exists inside the enclosure of this product. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. NEVER open the product enclosure while the AC power cord is attached. Disconnect AC power cord. Remove the twelve screws securing the top cover to the enclosure. Remove the cover. Locate the eight upright printed circuit boards along the front panel. Select level indicator mode by setting jumpers (J2) as shown below. J2 J2 Normal Mode (OL, PK remain on) Optional Mode (OL, PK, -3, -6 remain on) Replace cover and secure with twelve screws. Make sure no tools, loose hardware, debris, etc. remain in the unit prior to attaching the cover. 12

DESIGN APPROACH PRECISION 8 PRECISION 8 uses a high-voltage composite architecture with discrete matched transistors plus premium integrated circuits. It offers very low noise and distortion as well as high headroom. The totally balanced dual servo design eliminates nearly all capacitors in the audio path and is DC-coupled at the output. Many components are military grade and are hand-matched for optimum performance. Critical devices have been selected on the basis of extensive listening tests as well as engineering tests. All this results in a very detailed and transparent sound quality that challenges even the most esoteric (and expensive) mic pre s. The discrete FET Direct Inputs are also of a high voltage design and offer very high input impedance. This produces excellent detail, articulation and smoothness from electric instruments. SPECIFICATIONS typical performance at 25 C ambient Gain (microphone): Gain (direct input): Frequency Response (gain=40db): Maximum Output Level: Maximum Input Level: Input Impedance (microphone): Input Impedance (direct input): Noise (Rs=0 Ohms): Slew Rate: CMRR (CMV= +10 dbu): Crosstalk: THD (+26 dbu, 100 kohm): Power Consumption +16 to +64 db -4 to +44 db 1.5Hz to 500kHz (+0/-3 db) +31 dbu +15 dbu 5.5 Kohms 2 Mohms -132 db e.i.n. (20Hz to 30kHz) 40 V/us 80 db -130 db.0008% (20Hz to 30kHz) 44 watts 13

TROUBLESHOOTING PRECISION 8 No signal output. Main power switch is on, but green power LED is off. No signal output. Main power switch is on and green power LED is on. Output signal is distorted. Outputs are connected for balanced operation. Check AC power source and cord. Check fuse (pull fuse drawer under power cord inlet) Check status of phantom power. Check continuity of mic and electric instrument cables. Check continuity of output cables. Make sure gain is adjusted so that the OL indicator does not activate during the audio program. Make sure the high output capability of this unit is not overloading the device or monitoring system to which it is connected - set PEAK REFERENCE selector to match capability of device or monitoring system, then adjust gain according to indications on the Peak-Hold LEDs. Check continuity of output cable. Make sure outputs are not connected to a load impedance of less than 600 ohms. Output signal is distorted. Outputs are connected for unbalanced operation. Make sure the minus (-) output signal pins are connected to the shield - not left unconnected. Check troubleshooting tips for balanced operation (above). 14

TROUBLESHOOTING PRECISION 8 Hum can be heard in the audio program. Channel 1 signal can be heard in Channel 2 output - and vice versa. Channel 2 seems to have no output when used with Channel 1 as a stereo pair In M/S mode the stereo channels are reversed (Channel 1 is Right and Channel 2 is Left) In M/S mode the stereo channel phasing is incorrect Electric instrument connected to a Direct Input does not produce a signal or signal is distorted. Set ground lift switch to LIFT. Check continuity of output cables (particularly shields). Disconnect shields on one end of output cables. Set ground lift to the grounded position. If both outputs (TRS, DB25) are in use, try disconnecting shields on DB25 only, or TRS only. Check status of Mid-Side ON selector. It should be out for separate-channel mode and in for M/S mode. Check status of Mid-Side ON selector. It should be out for separate-channel mode and in for M/S mode. Make sure the φ selectors for both Channels 1 and 2 are in the same position. Make sure the front of the bidirectional side mic is aimed 90 degrees to the right of the axis of the mid mic. Make sure the φ selectors for both Channels 1 and 2 are in the same position. Check continuity of electric instrument cables. Check the batteries or AC power source of any foot pedal effects processors connected to the Direct Input. Make sure that the instrument cables have standard tipsleeve 1/4 phone plugs. - DO NOT use TRS plugs. 15

TROUBLESHOOTING PRECISION 8 RF interference can be heard in the audio program Make sure that mic cables are of good quality (Mogami, Canare, etc.) and that the shield is properly connected. Avoid excessive length. Make sure that earth ground connection is maintained via the AC power cord - DO NOT use an isolator. Contact TRUE for optional extended RF filter modifications. 16

WARRANTY PRECISION 8 TRUE systems warrants that the PRECISION 8 will be free from defects in material and workmanship, when properly installed and used according to instructions in the Operation Manual, for a period of one year from the date of purchase. Components proven to be defective will be repaired or replaced at the option of TRUE systems, providing that the buyer gives prompt notice and satisfactory proof of defect or failure. Buyer must obtain a Return Authorization (RA) number prior to returning a product and must prepay freight charges to return the product to TRUE systems. TRUE systems may require proof of the purchase date in the form of a dated copy of the original retail invoice. Repaired products will be returned to the owner freight prepaid within the Continental United States. Outside Continental United States, products will be returned freight collect. TRUE systems reserves the right to inspect product submitted for warranty repair. This warranty will not apply if, in the opinion of TRUE systems, the product has been abused, misused, misapplied, or has been damaged by an accident. This warranty will not apply if the product is damaged due to unauthorized repairs or modifications. This warranty will not apply to cosmetic damage incurred due to normal handling and use. TRUE systems EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL TRUE systems BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT. TRUE systems is a product line of Sunrise Engineering and Design, Inc. 8175 E. Slate Ridge Drive Tucson Arizona 85715 520-721-2735 (voice) 520-722-4057 (fax) sunrise@primenet.com 17