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EUROPA I PREAMPLIFIER MANUAL VER 1.04 20120521 2117 E5th street Superior WI USA 54880 davehilldesigns.com See the next page for startup switch settings 2011, 2012 Dave Hill Designs

Start Up Settings 2 Safety Information 3 Introduction 4 Guided Tour 5 Panel Guide 7 Color-Distortion Curves 8 Filter Curves 12 Specifications 13 SETTINGS TO START WITH PHANTOM POWER SET TO OFF IMPEDANCE SET TO MID SPEED SET TO FAST ODD HARMONICS SET TO OFF PHASE + SET TO MIC INPUT LOW CUT 18 DB/OCTAVE SET TO OFF EVEN HARMONICS SET TO OFF

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions 2. Keep these instructions 3. Heed all warnings 4. Follow all instructions including Calibration Instructions 5. Do not use this apparatus near water 6. Clean only with dry cloth 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat 9. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs and the point where they exit from the apparatus 10. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer 11. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 12. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped 13. CAUTION: To disconnect the unit completely from the MAINS, unplug the unit. Turning the power switch off does not disconnect the unit completely from the MAINS. 14. Unit must be operated with a minimum distance of 18 from any object 15. The unit shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the unit. 16. THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE USED IN A STANDARD RACKMOUNT CONFIGURATION. DO NOT USE AS A DESKTOP OR MOUNTED ON OR BELOW ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT. CHECK THE LINE VOLTAGE SETTING BEFORE PLUGGING THE UNIT IN

INTRODUCTION Europa 1 is a preamplifier that is constructed with 91 transistors in it s main audio path and it is of discrete Class A topology. The preamplifier controls are either traditional pre-amplifier type controls or color controls. It is also necessary to understand that distortion may not sound like what one normally thinks distortion is. Distortions can be very pleasing colors - sounds. POWER UP Allow a 20 minute warm up period for optimum operation. The gain display shows the firmware version on power up, this is the left most digit of the gain display GAIN The gain control circuit uses some of the latest technology that allows digital gain control over analog circuits. The preamplifier circuit with it s gain control elements has 1 db gain steps that range of 0 db of gain to 66 db of gain. The maximum signal level is +24dbu. Balanced in, balanced or unbalanced out. The 0 db gain setting allows for post processing during mixing, and eliminates the need for a pad switch. Gain is displayed on a 2 digit display. Other standard preamplifier type control functions are also available. They are, phase flip and 48 volt phantom power. INPUT IMPEDANCE The input impedance of the mic preamplifier has 3 choices. The HI-z selection is in the range of 200K ohm and will provide very little loading of the source. The second position has an impedance of approximately 2.2K ohms. With the third position having an input impedance of 300 ohms for color choices. SPEED Speed is the first control in the color set. All color controls are series connected. They affect each other. The speed control changes the slew rate of the preamplifier. This is the same as rate of change. The result of this is that low level signals are unaffected, but a large signals that changes quickly will be slowed down. See wave form photos. EVEN HARMONICS The even harmonic control changes the amount of even harmonic content. This is a color that can thicken a sound and is very difficult to describe. This is mostly second harmonic. ODD HARMONICS The odd harmonic control changes the amount of odd harmonics that are added to the audio path. Odd harmonics can make a sound brighter and the way this control works it can also add detail and a compression effect. The compression happens because of amplifier overload. LOW CUT The hi-pass filter is a third order 18 db pre octave filter of a type that has good time domain response. The filter has 8 frequencies 148 Hz, 130 Hz, 117 Hz, 100 Hz, 81 Hz, 63 Hz, 48 Hz, 33 Hz, and off. INSTRUMENT INPUT The instrument input has 1.2 Meg ohm impedance and has a gain range of 0 db to 30 db. The input impedance switch should be set to HI-z. The other settings will load the instrument pre and cause gain loss an increased distortion. This may or may not be useful METER The meter is calibrated so that 0VU on the meter is +4 dbu, the top of the meter shows +20 db above +4. The maximum level is +24 dbu.

A GUIDED TOUR a self guided sound test Controls that change the color or add distortion are always difficult to describe The Speed control is a control that changes the way the preamp responds to transits. It is a control that changes the slew rate, it is a rate of change filter. The fast position removes it from the audio path. This is the default setting. Low amplitude signals will pass unaffected, but large signals that quickly will be slowed down. The easiest way to learn what this does is to do an experiment. Apply a snare drum to the preamp; adjust the level so the peak is at +10 on the meter. Then move the Speed control from fast to a setting of 1 and then to 0. Compare this to the sound with the Speed control set to fast. Now go back and do the same speed settings but increase the level of the drum until the drum peaks at max level. Note how the sound changes as the level increases. Rate of change how much level and how fast. Now switch to a clean unprocessed voice. Set the Speed control to 5 and slowly increase the level of the voice from peaking at +4 to max level. Note how it changes as the level increases. I have found that the settings of 4 to fast to be most useful with vocals. It depends on the level so it can be played with. Level is one half of the rate of change function. The Even harmonic control generates mostly second harmonic, but other harmonics as well. It is the most subtle of the color controls because the second harmonic is the hardest to hear. This control is also level dependent and will affect the audio more as the signal increases from 0VU to the maximum level of +20 VU. Try a clean unprocessed acoustic guitar, if you set the control to 8, the maximum control setting, and increase the level of the instrument, you should hear a change that I would describe as thickening. The control for Odd harmonics does two related things. First it adds odd harmonics, but it also compresses. The odd harmonics and the compression are related. It brings up the low level part of the signal and brings down the peaks. Try a clean unprocessed voice if you set the control to 8, the maximum control setting and increase the level of the voice, you should hear, more detail, and a brighter sound. But compared to the unprocessed voice, there is a dynamic and transit change. The low level material will be louder, the peaks will be less. As how the other color controls work, the odd harmonic control is level dependent and will affect the audio more as the signal increases from 0VU to maximum level.

Being the controls are in series, try the a drum and or voice and bring up both the Speed control and the Odd Harmonic control. Compare this with the unprocessed audio. The level dependence is that same thing that happens with all vintage analog gear. This is not about making a color by adding a little LF boost or a little HF cut; it is changes in amplifier linearity. POWER UP One thing to note, is on power up, a number is displayed in the left most gain digit. This is the firmware version number. It takes about 4 seconds for the internal microprocressors to boot up.

MIC IMPEDANCE HI-Z 2.2K OHMS 300 OHMS PHANTOM POWER GAIN MIC GAIN 0 TO 66 DB HI-Z GAIN 0 TO 30 DB SPEED ODD HARMONICS POWER PHASE MIC - INSTRUMENT SELECT LOW CUT 18 DB/OCTAVE EVEN HARMONICS HI-Z INSTRUMENT INPUT LINE VOLTAGE SELECTION

The top wave shape is a vocal recoding The bottom is the same slowed down by the Speed control; this is an extreme case to show the effect on the wave shape SPEED CONTROL

FREQUENCY RESPONCE OF WITH THE SPEED CONTROL SET TO 1 NOTE: LOW LEVEL SIGNALS HAVE A NEAR FLAT RESPONCE HIGH LEVEL SIGNALS ARE CHANGED SPEED CONTROL FREQUENCY RESPONCE

EVEN HARMONIC DISTORTION WITH LEVEL

ODD HARMONIC DISTORTION WITH LEVEL

LOW CUT FILTER

EUROPA 1 REFERENCE MEASUREMENTS SIGNAL HARM 2 HARM 3 SPEED SPEED HARM 2 HARM 3 LEVEL = 0 = 1 GAIN GAIN +24 DBU 17.3% 19.7% 15.5% 21.9% -0.7DB -0.7DB +14DBU 7.6% 3.5% 16% 14.2% 0.9DB 2.9DB +4DBU 2.8% 0.6% 1.3%.05% 1.3DB 3.6DB -6DBU 0.9% 0.2%.04%.03% 1.3DB 3.6DB Gain change is referenced to having the color function off, it shows some compression with both the even and odd harmonic controls. Harmonic control at maximum. All distortion wave measurements use a very low distortion sine wave as the source They are analog measurements.

SPECIFICATIONS Maximum input: Maximum output: Hipass Filter: Gain: +24dbu balanced, +16dbu unbalanced +24dbu balanced 3 pole, 18db per octave, 8 frequencies 148 Hz, 130 Hz, 1 17 Hz, 100 Hz, 81 Hz, 63 Hz, 48 Hz, 33 Hz 0 to 66 db, 1 steps Gain Insturment Input: 0 to 30 db, 1 db steps Mic Impedance: Insturment Impedance: Noise: 200K, 2.2k, 300 ohms at gains < 13db the Hi-z position will be around 15K ohms 1.2 Meg ohm EIN -127.5 dbu, 20KHz Bw Power: 25 watts at 115 or 230 volts, 50 or 60 Hz. Fuse size is GMD.315A for 115 volts; GMD.15A for 230 volts for 100-120 volts set to 115v for 220-240 volts set to 230v Shipping Weight: Depth Behind Panel: 15 lbs (6.7kg) 8.625 inches plus user input/output connectors Acknowledgements There are a number on people who have suggested ideas that have helped Europa 1 evolve into the controllable device that it is. They inculude; Jean Hund, Raf Lenssens, Michiel Hollanders, Mathijs Indesteege, Niki Melville-Rogers, Fab and others