Earthworks ZDT-1021, ZDT-1022, ZDT-1024 Owner's Manual

Precision Microphone Preampliers
Featuring David Blackmer’s
Zero Distortion Technology
Owner’s Manual
1021 Single Channel
1024 Four Channel
Warranty
All Earthworks ZDT Preampliers carry a two-year limited warranty (parts and labor).
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Service & Repair
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Description
Earthworks Zero Distortion Technology™ (ZDT) precision microphone preamplier is a discrete-component Class A bipolar input circuitry device. The primary signal path from the balanced XLR input to a balanced and symmetrical XLR output is com­pletely differential (the signal is never converted to single-ended). The are no trans­formers or electrolytic capacitors in the signal path. All connectors and switches are gold-plated.
The ZDT preampliers have extremely at wideband frequency response from 1Hz to 200kHz, slew rate of 22V/μs, and the lowest self-noise available from any pre­amplier on the market. The nonlinear distortion is kept well below one part per million (.0001%) even at the highest signal levels (below clipping). Each channel has separate phantom power switch, polarity reversal, and mute switch that turns off the output while keeping the microphone powered and the gain unchanged. A separate 1⁄4” t-r-s output has additional vernier gain reduction of up to 20dB after the stepped gain.
The ZDT preampliers are available in single (Model 1021), two-channel (Model
1022), or four-channel (Model 1024) versions. The multi-channel preampliers have separate signal boards divided by electromagnetic shields to minimize crosstalk.
Specications
Frequency Response: 2Hz to 100kHz ±0.1dB, 1Hz to 200kHz ±0.5dB Settling Time: 1.4μs Distortion: XLR out: less then 1ppm (0.0001%); 1⁄4” out: 0.001% Input Noise SD Enoise: 1.6 nV @ 20dB gain; 0.6 nV @ 60dB gain EIN: -132dBV @ 20dB gain; -143dBV @ 60dB gain Slew Rate: 22V/μs Output DC Offset: ±1mV typical, servo balanced Power Requirements: 120V AC (100V and 220-240V versions available) Inputs: XLR3-F balanced transformerless Input Impedance: 10kohm phantom ON, 100kohm phantom OFF Outputs: XLR3-M balanced transformerless (stepped) 1⁄4” t-r-s jack balanced transformerless (variable)* Output Impedance: 5 ohm nominal Max. Output Level: +33dBu (37V peak-to-peak) Dimensions H x W x D: 1 rack space 1.75” x 19” x 10.375” (1021 is 1⁄2 rack) Weight: 1024, 1022: 6lb (ship: 10lb); 2.7kg (ship: 4.5kg) 1021: 4lb (ship: 7lb); 1.8kg (ship: 3kg)
Specications subject to change without notice.
*note: on some units the 1⁄4” t-r-s outputs may be incorrectly labeled as “unbalanced”
Block Diagram of the Signal Path
Front Panel (one channel)
Rear Panel (one channel + power)
48V phantom switch (yellow LED)
Clip indicator (red LED)
polarity reversal switch
output standby
stepped gain switch 5 to 60dB to XLR output
variable gain 0 to -20dB from the step (1/4” t-r-s output)
Power indicator (green LED)
Important: the XLR stepped output is fully differential, that is, it has equal and opposite signal present on pins 2 and 3. NO extra gain stage is used, and the preamp relies upon the signals on pins 2 and 3 to be equal and opposite for distortion correction. Never shor t pin 2 or pin 3 of the male XLR output connector to ground (pin 1)!
IEC power connector fuse compartment
AC voltage and serial number
variable gain out (balanced)
stepped gain out (balanced symmetrical)
mic input
√ Hz √ Hz
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