Nady Systems Stereo Amplifier TMP 3 User Manual

O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L  
TMP-3  
TUBE CHANNEL MIC PREAMP  
WITH EQUALIZER AND COMPRESSOR  
 
WARNING  
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intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous  
voltagewithin the products enclosure which may be of sufficient  
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.  
ATTENTION: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR  
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the user to the presence of important operating and service instructions in  
the literature enclosed with this unit.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When using this electronic device, basic precautions should always be taken, including the following:  
1. Read all instructions before using the product.  
2. Do not use this product near water (e.g., near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, in a wet basement, or near a swimming  
pool, etc.).  
3. This product should be used only with a cart or stand that will keep it level and stable and prevent wobbling.  
4. This product, in combination with headphones or speakers, may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause  
permanent hearing loss. Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable.  
If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should consult an audiologist.  
5. The product should be positioned so that proper ventilation is maintained.  
6. The product should be located away from heat sources such as radiators, heat vents, or other devices  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
7. The product should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the  
product. Replace the fuse only with one of the specified type, size, and correct rating.  
8. The power supply cord should: (1) be undamaged, (2) never share an outlet or extension cord with other devices so that the  
outlets or extension cords power rating is exceeded, and (3) never be left plugged into the outlet when not being used for  
a long period of time.  
9. Care should be taken so that objects do not fall into, and liquids are not spilled through, the enclosures openings.  
10. The product should be serviced by qualified service personnel if:  
A.  
B.  
C.  
D.  
E.  
The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged.  
Objects have fallen into, or liquid has been spilled onto the product.  
The product has been exposed to rain.  
The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance.  
The product has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.  
11. Do not attempt to service the product beyond what is described in the user maintenance instructions. All other servicing should  
be referred to qualified service personnel.  
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INSTALLATION  
To ensure years of enjoyment from your NADY AUDIO TMP-3 please read and understand this manual thoroughly before  
using the unit.  
INSPECTION  
Your TMP-3 was carefully packed at the factory in packaging designed to protect the units in shipment. Before installing and using your  
unit, carefully examine the packaging and all contents for any signs of physical damage that may have occurred in transit.  
(Note: Nady Systems is not responsible for shipping damage. If the unit is damaged, do not return to us, but notify your dealer and the  
shipping company immediately to make a claim. Such claims must be made by the consignee in a timely manner.)  
CONTENTS:  
TMP-3 (verify that the units serial number is same as shown on shipping carton)  
AC Power cord  
Instruction manual  
Warranty Card  
RACK MOUNTING  
The TMP-3 fits into one standard 19" rack unit of space (1 3/4"). Parts of the unit can become very warm during use. This is normal  
during operation. Care should be taken to ensure that there is enough space around the unit for cooling (at least 12or 30cm). Do not  
place the TMP-3 on high temperature devices such as power amplifiers, etc., or the unit may overheat in operation. Also, do not place  
the unit on speakers as this may cause them to move and/or fall due to speaker vibrations.  
Although the units chassis is shielded against radio frequency (RF) and electromagnetic interference (EMI), extremely high fields of RF  
and EMI should be avoided.  
POWER CONNECTION  
The TMP-3 has an internal power supply and is designed to operate from an external AC source. Power requirements for electrical  
equipment differ from area to area. Be sure to confirm that the voltage selected by the voltage selector switch on the back panel is  
proper for your area (120 VAC/60 Hz or 230 VAC/50Hz) per the information below:  
Europe (except UK): 230V, 50Hz  
UK and Australia: 240V, 50Hz  
USA and Canada: 120V, 60 Hz  
For other areas, please check with local authorities.  
When ready to operate, plug the AC cord into the power source. Make sure that the unit is turned off before connecting to the AC  
power source to avoid possible loud transients which can damage your speakers or your ears, especially when monitoring with  
headphones.  
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CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS  
FRONT PANEL  
(2) (3) (4) (4a) (5) (6) (7)  
(8)  
(9)  
(10) (11) (12)  
(13)  
(14)  
(15)  
(1)  
Front Panel  
(7) LOW LEVEL EQ CONTROL  
Adjusts level of low frequencies, from 20Hz to 150Hz.  
(1) POWER SWITCH  
Use this switch to power unit ON or OFF. The integrated LED will  
light when the unit is ON. Before turning on this unit, verify  
connection to the proper voltage AC source, check all connections  
and turn down the level controls of equipment connected to the  
outputs. (Note: The TMP-3 will not output audio for approximately  
16 seconds after power up due to the time it takes for the tubes to  
warm up. Do not turn up the audio until after this warm up period  
to avoid possibly damaging speakers or your hearing due to  
improper level settings.)  
(8) MID LEVEL EQ CONTROL  
Adjusts level of mid frequencies, as selected by the MID SWEEP  
(9) control. This sweepable filter has a Q or width of 1.  
(9) MID SWEEP CONTROL  
Selects the frequency to be boost/cut by the MID LEVEL (8)  
control. Adjustable from 300Hz to 5KHz.  
(10) HIGH LEVEL EQ CONTROL  
Adjusts the level of high frequencies, from 10kHz to 20kHz.  
(2) +30dB GAIN/NORM SWITCH  
Use the +30dB GAIN/NORM switch to set the gain range of the  
INPUT CONTROL (2). When the switch is out, the TMP-3  
operates in Normal mode, depressing the switch adds +30dB of  
gain. Push the switch in for microphone applications when more  
level is needed.  
(11) IN/OUT SWITCH  
Switch for engaging the compressor circuits. The compressor is  
active when the switch is in.  
(12) THRESHOLD CONTROL  
Sets the point that the input signal must reach for compression to  
begin.  
(3) PHASE REVERSE / NORM SWITCH  
When the switch is in the Out position the output signal is normal.  
Depressing the switch reverses the phase of the output signal. In  
multi-microphone applications, mic placement can affect the  
phase of the signals. If your sound is thinor not quite right,  
reverse the phase to correct the problem.  
(13) RATIO CONTROL  
This control sets the signal to compression ratio. This ratio relates  
to the amount of increase of input compared to output signal.  
Thus, for example, at a 1:1 ratio, a 1dB increase of input signal  
will result in a 1dB increase of out signal. At 2:1, a 2dB increase of  
input signal will result in only 1dB increase of output signal. At 8:1,  
an 8dB increase of input signal will result in a 1dB increase of  
output signal.  
(4) PHANTOM POWER SWITCH  
Use the PHANTOM POWER to supply power to all microphones  
requiring +48V phantom power. The TMP-3 phantom power is  
engaged and disengaged with this switch Phantom power is  
applied to pins 2 and 3 of the XLR INPUT (20) jacks when this  
switch is pushed in. To disengage phantom power, set the switch  
in the out position. PHANTOM POWER LED (4a) lights when  
PHANTOM POWER is engaged.  
(14) OUTPUT LEVEL VU METER  
The output level of the TMP-3 can be monitored using the analog  
OUTPUT LEVEL VU METER. The meters 0dB marking repre-  
sents +12dB at the XLR output and +6dBu at the 1/4" output. The  
output meter will also reflect any attenuation due to the output  
limiter when it is engaged.  
(5) GAIN CONTROL  
Controls the amount of gain in the tube mic preamp circuit. This  
control adds from 0dB to +10dB of gain.  
(15) OUTPUT CONTROL  
The OUTPUT CONTROL sets the output level of the TMP-3.  
When the control is fully counterclockwise, the output level of the  
TMP-3 is zero. Turning the control clockwise increases the level of  
the output to a maximum of +10dB of gain. This gain is in addition  
to the existing input gain.  
(6) CLIP LED  
When lit, this LED indicates clipping or possible distortion in the  
mic preamp circuits. Reduce the GAIN CONTROL (5) so that this  
LED only lights occasionally.  
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CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS  
REAR PANEL  
(16)  
(17)  
(18)  
(19)  
(20)  
Rear Panel  
(18) OUTPUTS  
(16) AC POWER CORD IEC CONNECTOR WITH INTEGRATED  
FUSE HOLDER  
Unbalanced 1/4" (6.3mm) and balanced XLR outputs  
(Note: Only one output (1/4" or XLR) can be used at one time. Do  
not connect to both at the same time, or the signal will be  
severely distorted.)  
This standard IEC power cord receptacle is used to connect the  
AC power to your unit. It features a built-in fuse holder for a 5 X  
20mm, 0.5A/250V slow-blow fuse. If the fuse continuously blows,  
shut off the unit and have it serviced by qualified service  
personnel.  
(19) SIDE CHAIN  
1/4Tip-Ring-Sleeve Send/Return jack. Connect an insert cable  
to this jack and to a signal processor or other device to alter the  
action of the TMP-3 compressor.  
(17) AC VOLTAGE SELECT SWITCH  
Before plugging in the power cord, check to see that the unit is  
set for the proper voltage for your area: ~115V(60Hz) or ~230V  
(50Hz).  
(20) INPUTS  
Unbalanced 1/4" (6.3mm) and balanced XLR inputs.  
(Note: Only one input per each channel (1/4" or XLR) can be  
used at one time. Do not connect to both at the same time or the  
signal will be severely distorted.)  
(Note: Use at the improper voltage can damage your unit and void  
the warranty.)  
CONNECTION  
Make sure the TMP-3 power cord is properly connected to a  
grounded AC outlet. Note examples illustrating proper connection  
of microphones and instruments to the TMP-3. Do not use both  
inputs at the same time. After the TMP-3 has been properly  
connected, turn the POWER SWITCH (1) on.  
+4dB Line Level Output. Do not  
connect to a Mic Input.  
MIC PREAMP SETTINGS (2,3,4,5,6)  
For condenser mics, press in the PHANTOM POWER (4). Press  
the +30dB GAIN/NORM (2) switch in if youre sending a line level  
(+4dB) signal into the TMP-3. This helps prevent overload.  
Provide a signal to the TMP-3 by connecting either a microphone  
or an instrument to the INPUT (20). Adjust the GAIN CONTROL  
(5) while sending the signal. When the CLIP LED (6) lights more  
than just occasionally, reduce the GAIN CONTROL (5) (counter-  
clockwise) one or two marks to achieve the proper level of  
incoming signal.  
Connect to mixer line-level input.  
+4dB Line Level Output. Do not  
connect to a Mic Input.  
COMPRESSOR SETTING (11, 12, 13)  
Press in the IN/OUT (11) switch to engage the compressor. Begin  
by setting the THRESHOLD (13) control high (around 3 oclock)  
Connect to mixer line-level input.  
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and the RATIO (13) control low (fully counterclockwise). This is a  
very low compression setting. To increase the amount of  
compression, lower the THRESHOLD (12) control and increase  
the RATIO (13) control until the desired amount is achieved.  
processor such as an equalizer, the 1/4" RETURN plug connects  
to the signal processor Output. The signal in the SIDE CHAIN is  
not heard on the Output of the TMP-3, it only effects the action of  
the compressor. The higher the level of signal in the SIDE CHAIN,  
the more compression will occur.  
EQUALIZER SETTINGS (7,8,9,10)  
Connects to tip SEND  
Begin with all controls set at 0 or center detente position. This is  
the equivalent of a "bypass". Adjusting the LEVEL (15) controls  
will increase or decrease the amount of the indicated frequency  
range. The MID SWEEP (9) control adjusts the actual frequency  
that the MID LEVEL (8) control will adjust.  
Connects to ring RETURN  
USING THE SIDE CHAIN (19)  
USING THE PROCESSES TOGETHER  
To use the SIDE CHAIN (19) to directly access the compressor  
circuitry you'll need an insert cable like the one shown above. The  
Tip-Ring-Sleeve stereo end plugs into the TMP-3 SIDE CHAIN  
lack. The 1/4" SEND plug connects to the Input of a signal  
Increasing the Mic Preamp GAIN settings to the point where slight  
distortion occurs will effect the overall frequency content of the  
output signal. EQ adjustments may need to be made. Experiment  
with different settings until you've achieved the desired sound.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Equalizer Settings:....................................... LOW SHELF: 150Hz  
Input Impedance: ................................................600 balanced,  
HIGH SHELF: 10KH  
MID FREQUENCIES: 300Hz-5KHz, Q=1  
Compressor Settings: ................ THRESHOLD: -30dB to +20dB;  
50K TRS unbalanced (1/4)  
Output Impedance: ........................... 50K TRS balanced (1/4)  
Max Input Level: ......................-15dBV XLR 600, +18dBV (1/4)  
Max Gain: ............................................................................. +65dB  
Max Output Level: ............................................................... +22dB  
Frequency Response:................................... 20Hz-25KHz +/-3dB  
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) + Noise: .......................... 0.1%  
Noise Floor: ..........................................................................-75dB  
Equalizer Boost/Cut: .........................................................+/-15dB  
RATIO: 2:1 to 8:1  
Indicators:........................... PHANTOM POWER, CLIP, POWER,  
ANALOG VU METER  
Input/Output Jacks: ...................XLR balanced, 1/4unbalanced,  
1/4TRS unbal. Side Chain  
Dimensions:......................... 19" x 1.75" x 6" (483 x 44 x 162mm)  
Weight: ................................................................3.5 lbs.( 1.75 Kg)  
The specifications above are correct at the time of printing of this manual. For improvement purposes, all specifications for this unit,  
including design and appearance, are subject to change without prior notice.  
LEGAL INFORMATION  
NOTICE  
The information in this document is subject to change, as the Company may make changes to product in order to improve reliability,  
design, or function, without prior written notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means  
without the written permission of the company.  
IN NO EVENT WILL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER  
ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, SUCH AS LOSS OF PROFIT OR GOOD WILL, THAT MAY BE SUFFERED IN CONNECTION  
WITH THE PURCHASE OF THIS PRODUCT OR FROM THE BREACH OF ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY.  
LICENSE  
The Company grants the customer a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the software, if any, accompanying this product for  
internal use on a single computer system. The end user may make a single copy of the software solely for backup purposes; otherwise,  
no copies may be made of the software or any part thereof. No other license of any kind is granted to any part of the product or any of  
the intellectual property therein.  
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SERVICE FOR YOUR NADY AUDIO PRODUCT  
(U.S.) Should your NADY AUDIO product require service, please contact the Nady Service Department via telephone  
at (510) 652-2411, or e-mail at [email protected].  
(International) For service, please contact the NADY AUDIO distributor in your country through the dealer from  
whom you purchased this product.  
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS UNIT  
YOURSELF AS IT CAN BE DANGEROUS AND  
WILL ALSO VOID THE WARRANTY.  
NADY SYSTEMS, INC. 6701 SHELLMOUND STREET, EMERYVILLE, CA 94608  
Tel: 510.652.2411 Fax: 510.652.5075 www.nady.com  
 

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