Operating instructions

D.W. FEARN
VT-1 &
VT-2 Microphone Preamplifers
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Input “-20” position.
In the “-20” position, a pad is inserted between the input connector and the input
transf
ormer. This position would be used when the level is too high for the “0” position. On
condenser microphones that have a switchable pad, it will usually be necessary to use a -10
or -20 dB pad in t
he mic when recording very high sound levels to prevent overload of the
micr
ophone electronics. Whether this is used in conjunction with or as a substitute for the
VT-2 pad should be determined by experimentation. For the cleanest sound it is generally
preferable to pad at the microphone first, then at the VT-2 if necessary. The sound of some
microphones will change slightly from the “0” to “-20” position. This is a function of the
interaction between the microphone transformer and the VT-2 input transformer.
Input Lo-Z position
The Lo-Z position should be used only wit
h cer
tain microphones (e.g. the Neumann TLM-
series, some newer Schoeps) that exhibit an extremely low output impedance. These micro-
phones typically f
eature a transformerless output. In the Lo-Z position, an impedance-match-
ing netw
ork is inser
ted ahead of the input transformer and this optimizes the VT-2 perform-
ance with these microphones. The best position can be determined by listening, although the
diff
erence may be subtle on many mics.
If t
he 20 dB pad is needed with a very low impedance microphone, simply select the -20 posi-
tion of t
he INPUT switch. The im
pedance match will be correct.
K
eep in mind that many musical instruments and vocalists produce peaks that are as much
as 20 dB above the average level. Often the “peak clipping” that occurs is of such short dura-
tion that it is not easily noticed and may be acceptable in many situations. This is particular-
ly tr
ue wit
h the VT-2 because there is no hard threshold of clipping but rather a comparative-
ly gradual increase in harmonic distortion. Over-driving the VT-2 will increase second har-
monic content, adding fullness and richness to t
he sound. Use your ears to determine the
best position f
or t
he Input control.
+48 V
olt Swit
ch (1)
Solid-st
ate condenser micr
ophones in professional environments are usually phantom pow-
er
ed: the microphone electronics are DC powered through the audio cable. This is accom-
plished by feeding the positive side of a 48 volt power supply to both pin 2 and 3 of the input
connector (through precision matched resistors), and the negative to pin 1 (ground). The DC
voltage is recovered at the microphone with negligible effect on the audio signal.
V
acuum tube condenser mics and dynamic microphones do not require this power and the
+48 switch (1) should be turned off when using non-phantom powered mics. Although leav-
ing t
he +48 on will not damag
e any properly wired balanced mic, some ribbon mics have
r
eportedly been damaged when connected or disconnected from phantom powering. Also,
some engineers f
eel that the performance of some dynamic mics may be subtly degraded
with the phantom power on.