Radial Engineering StageBug SB-7 Handleiding


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StageBug SB-7 EarMuff Headphone Silencer
USER GUIDE
POWER AMP
HEADPHONE
CUE MIX
STANDARD ¼” TRS HEADPHONE EXTENSION CABLE
TIP
TIP
RING
RING
SLEEVE
SLEEVE
TIP
RING
SLEEVE
SHIELD
TIP=LEFT
RING=RIGHT
SLEEVE=GND
GETTING STARTED
Set the EarMuff’s headphone level to the 3 o’clock position so that you have some
‘wiggle room for fine tuning the headphone level later. Make sure both the mono and
the left-off switches are in the outward position. This will enable you to test stereo
connectivity to ensure everything is working.
Activate the playback track and adjust the level to a comfortable listening volume.
Use the level control on the SB-7 to make volume adjustments on the fly.
USING THE EARMUFF AS A LOCAL VOLUME CONTROL
Larger recording studios generally employ a stereo power amplifier to drive several
sets of headphones at the same time. The engineer will set the level to an arbitrary
level, leaving the musicians in the studio to find a compromise with each other. Using
the EarMuff as a simple attenuator enables each musician to set the level so that it is
set to a comfortable listening level to better match their instrument and playing style.
The resistive circuit inside enables each EarMuff to work independently without
affecting the others.
USING THE EARMUFF WITH ONE EAR
Depressing the left-off switch will mute one side of the headphones. We chose to lift
the left side as most folks are right handed. For left-handed players, one simply
reverses the headphones to the alternate ear to suit. It is important to note that when
one ear is removed, the perceived loudness will drop considerably. The EarMuff lets
you compensate by using the level control to fine tune the headphone volume to suit.
USING THE EARMUFF AS A STEREO TO MONO SUM
Depress the mono switch. This will collapse the stereo image and bring all of the
sounds to the middle. This ensures that when the artist removes one ear, he or she will
hear all of the instruments in the mix. But this also enables the TRS output to be split
into two identical mono signals that could feed another device. An example could be
splitting the signal so that it feeds a recording channel and an effect at the same time.
ABOUT TRS CABLES
The standard wiring for stereo headphones and TRS cables is tip-left, ring-right, and
the sleeve is the common ground. We recommend using a high quality cable to
minimize loss, particularly as you extend the distance from the amplifier beyond 5 meters (15).
¼” TRS INPUT:
Accepts any stereo
headphone mix.
MONO: Sums the
stereo source to mono
and sends the same
mix to both earphones.
LEVEL: Provides the
artist with local control
to adjust headphone
volume level to suit.
¼" PHONES OUTPUT:
Used to connect
stereo headphones.
LEFT OFF:
Mutes one side of
the headphones.
3.5mm OUTPUT:
Mini jack used to
connect ear-bud
headphones.
HEADPHONE
OUTPUT
TRS ¼” CABLE
Thank you for purchasing your very own StageBug SB-7 EarMuff headphone silencer!
We are excited about producing a personal device that can fit in your instrument case
and be ‘at the ready’ anytime you need to record and monitor through headphones.
Although the SB-7 is designed to be plug & play easy to use, please take a minute to
read this short manual. It will give you insight on how to best use your SB-7 EarMuff.
OVERVIEW
The Radial StageBug SB-7 EarMuff is a passive headphone signal manager that
enables the user to set the level of their headphones locally when multiple headphones
are powered by a single amplifier. It is also able to sum the stereo mix to mono and mute
one side of the headphones for artists that prefer to record with one ear open so that they
can better hear the tonality of their instrument when recording. Muting the open
earphone prevents it‘s sound from bleeding into the recording mic. The SB-7 is
completely passive and will not introduce noise or distortion into the signal path.
CONNECTING
Before making connections, it is good practice to turn all levels down to ensure loud
transients do not damage sensitive headphones. The SB-7 EarMuff does not require
batteries or external power to work.
Connect the output from your headphone system to the SB-7’s headphone input
using a standard TRS to TRS cable. Next, connect your headphones to one of the
EarMuff’s outputs. The SB-7 is equipped with both ¼” and 3.5mm connections for
standard headphones or ear buds.


Product specificaties

Merk: Radial Engineering
Categorie: Niet gecategoriseerd
Model: StageBug SB-7

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