LX20
OPERATORS MANUAL
CONTENTS
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS page 1
INSTALLATION page 2
INTRODUCTION page 2
FIRST TIME USER page 3
SYSTEM OPERATING LEVELS page 3
FRONT & REAR PANEL LAYOUT page 4
OPERATION page 5
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS page 6
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION page 7
LX20 CHARACTERISTICS page 8
BLOCK DIAGRAM page 9
DRAWMER ELECTRONICS LTD. 1988
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COPYRIGHT
This manual is copyrighted © 1988 by Drawmer Electronics, Ltd. With all rights
reserved. Under copyright laws, this manual may not be duplicated in whole or in
part without the written consent of Drawmer.
UPGRADES
In the interests of product development, Drawmer reserve the right to modify or
improve specifications of this product at any time, without prior notice.
LX20 OPERATOR’S MANUAL
DRAWMER LX20
Dual Expander/Compressor
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
CAUTION - MAINS FUSE
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE THE MAINS FUSE ONLY WITH THE
SAME TYPE, WHICH MUST BE A CLASS 3, 230 VOLT, TIME DELAY TYPE,
RATED AT 32mA WHERE THE MAINS INPUT VOLTAGE SWITCH IS SET TO
230 VOLTS AC. AND 63mA WHERE THE MAINS INPUT VOLTAGE IS 115
VOLTS AC.
ALL FUSES MUST COMPLY WITH IEC127-2.
THE FUSE BODY SIZE IS 20mm x 5mm.
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CAUTION - MAINS CABLE
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CHANGE OR TAMPER WITH THE SUPPLIED MAINS
CABLE.
CAUTION - SERVICING
DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING. REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
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LX20 OPERATOR’S MANUAL
INSTALLATION
The LX20 is designed for standard 19" rack mounting and occupies 1U of rack space.
Avoid mounting the unit directly above power amplifiers or power supplies that radiate
significant amounts of heat. Fibre or plastic washers may be used to prevent the front
panel becoming marked by the mounting bolts.
INTRODUCTION
Many studios start as a small concern, but quickly expand into serious, productive
environments. Often, this means selling some of the budget equipment, in order to
replace it with equipment of the necessary quality to match the upgraded studio.
Now that you have bought a
which will serve your needs, regardless of the size and quality of the studio.
The compressor is one of the basic tools of a recording studio. Its function is to
reduce or ‘compress’ the dynamic range of a signal so that quiet passages are
audible whilst loud passages do not overload the recording medium, resulting in
excessive amounts of distortion. It performs this function by sensing the level of the
signal and adjusting the gain continuously, so as to give a more constant output.
Essentially, a compressor contains two basic sections: the signal path, which
contains a voltage controlled amplifier/attenuator (VCA) and the ‘side chain’, which
senses the level of the signal and provides the control for the VCA. There are many
ways in which a compressor may be arranged internally, each method producing a
different ‘personality’, thus lending itself to a particular application. A linear
compressor produces the same amount of compression for each increase in signal
level. Threshold, controls the point at which compression occurs, whereas Ratio
adjusts the amount of compression applied to the signal for each increase in level
above the threshold.
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unit, you have a piece of equipment
An alternative is the ‘soft knee’ characteristic. With this method, the ratio is
increased automatically as the compression increases, which has the advantage of
being easier to use as only one control is required to adjust compression. In some
applications, a ‘soft knee’ characteristic can be more acceptable than linear, but this
would depend on many factors, not least of which is the individual’s opinion.
Because compression effectively increases low level signals, it also increases the
level of background noise, although this is not created by the compressor itself. For
example, compressing vocals will also increase the level of headphone overspill,
breathing etc. This can be overcome by the use of an expander, which is the
opposite of a compressor. Signals below the threshold level are attenuated, so in
the above example, when no vocals are present, the unit will shut off, thus
eliminating the unwanted noise.
THE LX20 EXPANDER/COMPRESSOR
The LX20 is dual channel, ‘soft knee’ compressor with the addition of an expander
and is designed for simplicity of operation. It is suitable for use at system levels of
!10dBu or +4dBu, by changing internal jumper links. Power supply voltages of 115V
or 230V are accommodated via a rear panel switch. The LX20 has a side chain
access point at the rear. This is used to make the compressor section respond in
different ways to various frequencies, which is useful for ‘de-essing’. Another useful
feature of the LX20 is the mute facility. This enables each channel to be shut off