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equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within
the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
persons.
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Read instructions - All the safety and operating instructions
should be read before operating the unit. The term “unit” hereforth includes the remote power supply.
Retain instructions - The safety and operating instructions should
be retained for future reference
Head Warnings - All warnings pertaining to the unit and power
supply should be adhered to.
Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should be
followed.
Water and Moisture - The unit should not be used near water
- for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, in a wet
basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.
Ventilation - The unit should be situated so that its location or
position does not interfere with normal ventilation.
Heat - The unit should be situated away from heat sources such
as power ampliers and power conditioning lters.
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Grounding - Precautions should be taken so that the safety
grounding means are not defeated and the protective earth
terminal/safety ground should be connected to a mains outlet
with a protective earth/safety ground connection.
Power Cord Protection - Power supply cords, AC and 5 pin DC,
should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or
pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs and the point where they exit from the
power supply and unit.
Nonuse Period - The power cord of the appliance should be
unplugged from the AC outlet when left unused for a long period
of time.
Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do
not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through the
openings such as the ventilation slots.
Servicing - The user should not attempt to service or modify the
unit unless qualied to do so and under the guidance of BAE
Congratulations on purchasing the BAE Audio 10DC Compressor/Limiter! The 10DC was engineered
to fulll the critical need for a high performance audio compressor/limiter and is emblematic of the years of
experience BAE Audio has had in professional audio. We recommend that you spend a few minutes reviewing
this manual to learn about the operation and functionality of your unit.
UNPACKING
Prior to unpacking you BAE 10DC, carefully inspect the packing material for any damage. Once you have
determined that the packing material has not been compromised, carefully unpack the unit and inspect it for
obvious damage. BAE takes great care in designing the packaging to withstand most expected impacts during
shipping. If any damage is discovered during the inspection process, contact your BAE dealer so the issue can
be immediately addressed.
SETUP
We know you can’t wait to plug in the 10DC but here are just a few things to know about during installation. When
rst powering on the 10DC, allow a few minutes of idle warmup. The components need time to charge before
making any critical signal processing. It is not necessary to keep the unit on at all times. This was customary
in the days of vacuum tubes where the sudden inux of power, coupled with the often cold internal ambient
temperature, can shorten the life of the tube. Not so with transistors. You can turn the 10DC on and off everyday,
but keeping in mind to allow for a few minutes of warmup time when powered on.
The power supply comes with a special power cord. Although it looks like an ordinary AC cord, you should look
closely and you will read that it is SHIELDED. This means that the safety ground conductor covers the live and
neutral conductors along with a drain wire. It is very effective in containing the electromagnetic eld in the cord
to help lower the coupling of noisy elds, and should be the only AC cord to use for the 10DC.
It is recommended that the 10DC be located away from any strong electromagnetic sources when racked. These
sources can include power supplies, AC distributors and power conditioners, digital clocks, power ampliers, and
other units that may work on larger currents which would usually have a eld above or below the unit it powers.
Some units with built in power supplies are made to be shielded for the circuit it was designed for inside the unit,
but not designed to shield above or below the unit thereby throwing off interference to other units.
During initial installation, have the 10DC plugged into the power supply with the XLR’s connected. Turn the unit
on and listen to it with no signal going through the input - just monitor the output. As a certain test for noise,
you can also engage the Compressor and turn the Gain Make-Up level and listen for any hum or buzz that gets
amplied proportional to the gain. This test would reveal any noise coupling in the system and give you a chance
to nd the source of the noise before starting recording.
If you hear any noise, you can start turning units around the 10DC off to see if something changes. You may need
to redistribute the order of gear in your rack or put a space between units if possible. Another possibility of noise
is simply known as “ground noise”. This is when one unit has two sources of ground with different impedances to
each one, causing a voltage to ow and contaminating the audio signal. Be sure to connect all units that would
otherwise interface with each other, like a compressor, equalizer, and digital recorder, to the same power outlet.
The 10DC can be fed from a wide range of Line output devices anywhere from -20dBu to +30dBu making it
very versatile with many sources. Both the Compression and Limiter circuits are completely independent and
can be used separately or together via the illuminated push-buttons that corresponds to each side. For point of
reference, analog level of 0dBu is equal to 0.775 volts (RMS).
BYPASS
This is a hard bypass which simply connects your input XLR to your output XLR. The input XLR does terminate
to the input transformer so it’s equivalent to connecting your XLR’s together with a 10kΩ oating load.
COMPRESSOR
THRESHOLD:
This sets the audio level at where the signal begins its compression. It covers a range from -20dBu to +16dBu in
2dB steps. Usually, this is the control to set rst just to get a feel of where your levels are, and then revisit again
once you are more sure of the amount of compression needed.
RATIO:
This selects the ratio between input and output levels for audio signals that have gone above the level set by the
compression threshold. It has six selections from 1:5:1 to 10:1 giving you the right amount of compression from
a subtle “kiss” to something more heavy-handed.
ATTACK:
A well-received feature to this style of compressor, the ATTACK control sets the amount of time it takes for the
10DC to begin compressing the signal once it is above the threshold. It is selectable in six steps from 2mS for
fast response to peaks to 80mS for very slow response to retain the dynamics before compression takes control.
For example, drums can sound more dynamic and alive with the right setting.
RECOVERY:
This control sets how fast the compression circuit returns the input signal to its original level. It has six settings
- the rst four are the static settings from 100mS to 800mS, and the last two are automatic settings, A1 and A2
respectively. The static functions follows the envelope of the program material in a xed time release during
compression. The automatic functions derive the attack and recovery times from the input signal’s change where
composite control is needed. As program material enters the circuit, it responds with rapid recovery for isolated
peaks and a slower recovery after prolonged high levels. See specications above for recovery times.
This sets the audio level at where the signal begins its compression. It covers a range from +4dBu to +15dBu
in 1dB steps. Limiter functions are considered with more care and renement as the recording device would
be more sensitive to maximum levels, especially with digital media where there is not much give going into the
red with metering. Therefore, knowing where your recording or broadcasting device actually clips is a good
information to know and explore during the setting of the threshold. It may be as simple as looking at the digital
dBFS meter on your screen and making sure it does not pass digital “0”. Remember that analog and digital level
metering is different - maximum level handling capabilities, or headroom, can range from +12dBu to +23dBu for
digital audio recorders, with the maximum level designated as a “0” and all levels below it as negative integers.
ATTACK:
The attack time for the Limiter is xed at 2mS. Limiting attack time must be fast because it is necessary for
preventing audio levels from exceeding the limit threshold that is set and endangering a recording from level
overload.
RECOVERY:
Similar to that of the compression side, this control sets how fast the limiter circuit returns the input signal to its
original level. Also like the compressor, it has six settings - the rst four are the static settings from 100mS to
800mS, and the last two are automatic settings, A1 and A2 respectively. The static functions follows the envelope
of the program material in a xed time release during compression. The automatic functions derive both the
attack and recovery times from the input signal’s change where composite control is needed. As program material
enters the circuit, it responds with a rapid recovery to isolated peaks and a slower recovery after prolonged high
levels. See specications above for recovery times.
GAIN MAKE-UP
This sets the output gain of both the compressor and limiter. It can be adjusted from no gain, signied by the 0,
to +20dB in 1dB steps. Use the gain make-up to compensate for the signal level loss due to compression and to
adjust the nominal output level. Note that it works for both the compression and limit side of the circuit, though
on the limiter side, levels will never exceed passed the limit threshold level. However pointless this may seem, it
is done deliberately to give the user the option of over-limiting the limiter side chain which may produce it’s own
artifacts in addition to those of the class A circuit.
The meter was selected for easy reading and lit with LED’s so there is never a bulb to burn out. It is only for gain
reduction in decibels (dB) in a gas-tank style so that loss of audio level moves the meter to the left. The meter is
internally calibrated, and the outer athead screw should never be turned.
STEREO LINKING
The 10DC is equipped to be linked in stereo operation if desired. When using two 10DC units, either one of them
could be used as the Master by simply setting the controls so that it compresses or limits more than the other
unit. The unit which is exhibiting more level loss sends its control voltage to the other unit so that both units apply
the same amount of gain reduction. Because this control voltage is not an audio signal, a simple RCA type cable
(provided with the purchase of two units) can be used to link the units together. To minimize accidental linking,
BOTH pushbuttons must be engaged for stereo operation.
BYPASS FILTER
(10DCF Model)
The 10DCF model features a low frequency bypass lter. The rotary switch can adjust from OFF to bypassing
frequencies below which you DO NOT want to compress in the side-chain. These frequencies are 50, 80, 160,
and 300Hz. The idea behind this is that lower frequencies have more energy making the 10DCF react more to
compress and/or limit the audio and thereby affecting the entire audio bandwidth along with it. If lower frequencies
are bypassed, then you can have more control over midrange and higher frequencies while preventing low
frequencies from overtaking the attenuation.
Without registering your product, our standard product warranty is 1 year. During the warranty period, BAE will
at no cost to the customer (minus any shipping) repair the unit to full operating specications.
The warranty does not include units damaged or rendered defective as a result of accident or misuse.
Disclaimer: All sales are subject to verication. BAE reserves the right to suspend warranty coverage for any
product that has been sold under MAP/list Price or purchased from an unauthorized seller.
Warranty Registration
Register online at:
baeaudio.com/warranty
In order to qualify, you must register your warranty within 30 days of purchase and retain your
receipt in case service is needed.
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