Furman HDS6, HR6, HDS6E User Manual

HDS-6 / E HR-6
HEADPHONE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND PERSONAL HEADPHONE MIXER
HEADPHONE
MONITORING SERIES
HDS-6/HR-6 HEADPHONE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
Furman HDS-6 Headphone Distribution System
and HR-6 Personal Headphone Mixer* – and
congratulations on your choice. We based this
system on our own experiences with major
recording projects and studios. You now own
a headphone system that will make all of your
sessions flow more smoothly.
FEATURES
Every artist in the studio can have a
personalized headphone mix.
It’s perfect for tracking, overdubbing
and rehearsal sessions.
The HDS-6 rackmount distribution
system quickly and easily connects to any studio console or patch bay. It provides the interface to drive a chain of HR-6 personal headphone mixers.
Each HR-6 remote mixing station
provides each musician five volume controls: four monaural (for mixer channels or busses), one for the stereo mix or stereo effects mix, and a button to mute all but the stereo channel.
Inexpensive Ethernet-CAT5 computer
cables are used to link the HDS-6 to HR-6s, and HR-6 mixing stations to other HR-6s.
Please read this manual before using
your HDS-6/HR-6 system.
*HDS-6 and HR-6 are sold seperately
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The HDS-6 also features an
On-Off switch, power-on LED and a Signal Overload LED for each chan­nel. Other features include an LED to indicate Link Cables Reversed, Ground Lift switch, signal inputs and outputs, and HR-6 link connectors.
HDS-6/HR-6 HEADPHONE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
The Furman Headphone Distribution System is easy to set up, and makes your music sound great. It provides custom headphone mixes to a number of people in recording and rehearsal environments.
The system consists of the rackmount HDS-6 Headphone Distribution System, and one or more Furman HR-6 Personal Headphone Mixers.
The HDS-6 distribution system is designed spe cifically as a low-distortion line driver and power supply for the most critical listening situations. The HDS-6 typically connects to a mixing console and provides both the interface and power to drive a chain of HR-6 mixing stations. Since the HDS-6 provides signal, power and ground to the HR-6 remote mixers, you don’t have to worry about locating your HR-6 remote mixing stations near an AC power outlet.
Up to eight HR-6 mixing stations can be linked to the HDS-6 (depending on headphone type and impedance) and multiple HR-6s are easily daisy­chained. You can even plug two headphones into one HR-6. Please note that if you do, both head­phones should be the same brand and model. If they’re not, their listening levels probably won’t be the same. Every musician plugged into an HR-6 mixing station can create his or her own custom mix without assistance from the engineer in the control room.
The HR-6 mixing station is compact, lightweight and designed to clamp onto a mic stand. It pro vides a volume control for each of its four mono channels, and a fifth volume control – assigned to both the left and right – inputs the stereo chan­nel. The stereo pot will most often be used for the main control room mix, or for stereo effects from the console. You can instead choose to use the left and right inputs on the HDS-6 for two more mixer
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channels or busses if you wish. Just remember that the listening level of both inputs will be con trolled by only one volume control.
The HR-6 personal mixer provides another very useful feature: the “Submixes Included/Excluded” button. This button mutes the four monaural channels. This means every HR-6 user can hear the stereo source only, without having to alter the HR-6’s four monaural settings. This is very helpful when all musicians wish to hear playback of a control-room mix.
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CONNECTING THE HDS-6
Since the HDS-6/HR-6 system will be used most often for studio tracking and playback, it is designed to be direct-out patchable with mixing consoles. If your system has a patch bay, we sug­gest you connect the HDS-6 to it instead of your console.
The HDS-6 has balanced TRS inputs, so balanced outputs work best, but standard 1/4" phone-plug cables will work fine too. Just connect the direct-out of a mixer channel strip or buss to an input of the HDS-6 and connect any stereo output of the mixer to the stereo inputs on the HDS-6. Remember, you can use the HDS-6 Left-Right stereo inputs for two more mono channels or busses from your console if your prefer.
CONNECTING THE HR-6
The HDS-6 connects to an HR-6 with two stan­dard (10 base-T UTP) Ethernet-CAT5 cables. Two cables, coded blue and gray and each 25 feet in length, come with your HR-6; additional cables are available from Furman.
Please see the following drawings.
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