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TUBE ULTRAGAIN T1953
The LEVEL control
The LEVEL control sets the signal gain at the input of the tube stage. Use this control to adapt the
TUBE ULTRAGAIN to either home recording level (-10dBV) or professional level (+4dBu). When this level is
too low the tube effect becomes less audible and the signal-to-noise ratio deteriorates.
To obtain the best possible signal-to-noise ratio and subsequently the best possible sound, keep an eye on the
VU level meter. If the level at the input of the tube stage is to low you will lose the tube sound and have a higher
noise floor. Use the CLIP LED above the meter to ensure that the level is not set too high. This LED may light
up briefly at signal peaks but should never light up constantly.
When using the TUBEULTRAGAIN as microphone amplifier, set the LEVEL control to 0dB for optimum
signal-to-noise ratio. Adjust the sensitivity with the MICTRIM controls. If so desired you can even overdrive the
tube stages deliberately to gain a special effect. When the tubes are overdriven severely the effect resembles
the overdriving of a guitar amp. This is completely different from the subtle effect of the WARMTH control. Use
the controls with discretion, remember: less is more.
The PHASE REVERSE switch
The PHASE REVERSE switch reverses the audio signals phase by 180°. Usually, you wont need this switch.
However, in some cases, it might be necessary to reverse the signal phase, for example, if a microphone cable
has been connected incorrectly (pins 2 and 3 interchanged), or if several microphones are used and specific
circumstances with regard to room acoustics are causing problems (e.g. frequency cancellations are usually
caused by phase problems). The phase reverse function will help you locate and eliminate any such problem.
The HIGH PASS switch
When you pick up acoustic signals with microphones, it is usually necessary to eliminate low-end signal
portions, such as rumble or pop noise, or other interference frequencies. Often, such frequencies have very
high amplitudes and do not only deteriorate the sound quality but can also damage the power amps or
speakers. Your TUBEULTRAGAIN features a tunable high pass filter with a very high slope. Activate the HIGH
PASS switch and adjust the FREQUENCY control, so that any disturbing frequencies are faded out as much
as possible, with the least damage done to the actual audio signals. Press/toggle the switch several times to
make an A/B comparison.
The WARMTH control
The UTC circuitry forms an integral part of the BEHRINGERTUBEULTRAGAIN. It provides the distinct tube
sound. Gently turn the control clockwise to add increasing amounts of harmonics. It improves the
transparency of other instruments, particularly those rich in upper harmonics. The WARMTH meters provide an
instant overview of the process.
3. APPLICATIONS
This section describes some typical applications of the BEHRINGER TUBEULTRAGAIN. Starting from the
following basic settings you can use it to solve the majority of audio problems.
Please take your time to study the application examples, so as to be able to fully exploit the TUBEULTRAGAIN
and its variety of features.
Basically, the TUBEULTRAGAIN can be used in five areas of application:
1. Using the TUBEULTRAGAIN as a high-quality microphone preamp.
2. Using the TUBEULTRAGAIN to convert home recording to studio levels, and vice versa.
3. Using the TUBEULTRAGAIN to balance unbalanced signals (DI-box).
4. Using the TUBEULTRAGAIN to enhance the sound of the program material by adding tube warmth.
3.1 The TUBEULTRAGAIN as a microphone preamp
Hook up a microphone and set the basics setting as described in chapter 2. Turn the WARMTH control fully
counterclockwise and you have a very pure and neutral mic preamp with excellent noise and distortion figures.
Turn the WARMTH control clockwise to increase the tube sound with the UTC tube stage.
3. APPLICATIONS