Behringer ADA8000

Behringer ULTRAGAIN PRO-8 DIGITAL ADA8000 Instruction Manual

Audiophile 8-Channel A/D and D/A Converter with Premium Mic Preampkaiwhakaora me te Atanga ADAT

Kupu Whakataki

The Behringer ULTRAGAIN PRO-8 DIGITAL ADA8000 is an 8-channel analog-to-digital (A/D) and digital-to-analog (D/A) converter designed to expand the input and output capabilities of your digital recording or mixing environment. It features eight high-quality microphone preamplifiers and an ADAT interface for seamless integration with compatible audio devices. This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your ADA8000.

Tatūnga

1. Te Wetewete me te Tirotiro Tuatahi

Carefully unpack your ADA8000 and inspect it for any signs of damage during transit. Retain the packaging for future transport or storage.

2. Hononga Mana

Connect the supplied power cable to the AC inlet on the rear panel of the ADA8000 and then to a suitable power outlet. Ensure the power switch is in the 'Off' position before connecting to power.

3. Analog Input Connections

The ADA8000 features eight analog input channels. Each channel is equipped with an XLR/TRS combo jack, allowing connection of either XLR (microphone) or 1/4" TRS (line-level) sources. For microphone inputs, ensure phantom power is activated if required by your condenser microphones.

Front panel of the Behringer ULTRAGAIN PRO-8 DIGITAL ADA8000 showing eight input channels with gain knobs, pad buttons, and signal/clip LEDs.

Figure 1: Front panel of the ADA8000, illustrating the eight analog input channels with their respective controls.

4. Analog Output Connections

Eight analog line outputs are available on the rear panel via XLR connectors. These outputs can be connected to your mixing console, audio interface, or other playback devices.

Rear panel of the Behringer ULTRAGAIN PRO-8 DIGITAL ADA8000 showing ADAT optical input/output, Word Clock, and eight XLR line outputs.

Figure 2: Rear panel of the ADA8000, showing the ADAT optical ports, Word Clock connections, and XLR line outputs.

5. ADAT Interface Connection

The ADA8000 utilizes ADAT optical connections for digital audio transfer. Connect an optical ADAT cable from the ADAT OUT port of the ADA8000 to the ADAT IN port of your digital mixer or audio interface. Similarly, connect an ADAT cable from the ADAT OUT of your digital device to the ADAT IN of the ADA8000 for digital-to-analog conversion.

6. Word Clock Synchronization

For stable digital audio transfer, proper synchronization is crucial. The ADA8000 can operate as a master clock or slave to an external word clock source. Use the 'SYNC' switch on the front panel to select the desired synchronization mode (Internal, ADAT In, Word Clock In). If using an external word clock, connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable to the BNC Word Clock IN/OUT ports.

Operating the ADA8000

1. Hiko Hiko

After all connections are made, switch the power button on the front panel to the 'On' position. The power LED will illuminate.

2. Whiwhi Mana

Each of the eight input channels has a dedicated GAIN control knob. Adjust this knob to set the input level for your connected microphone or line source. Monitor the 'SIG' (Signal) and 'CLIP' (Clipping) LEDs for each channel. The 'SIG' LED indicates signal presence, while the 'CLIP' LED warns of an excessively high input level that could cause distortion. Adjust the gain to achieve a strong signal without clipping.

3. PAD Switch

For very loud input sources, engage the 'PAD' switch on the respective channel. This attenuates the input signal by a fixed amount (typically -20 dB) to prevent clipping at the preampkaikawe stage.

4. Mana Phantom

The ADA8000 provides +48V phantom power for condenser microphones. Activate phantom power globally for all eight channels using the 'PHANTOM POWER' switch on the front panel. Ensure dynamic microphones or ribbon microphones that are not designed for phantom power are disconnected before activation to prevent potential damage.

5. Sampte Kōwhiringa Reiti

The ADA8000 supports various sample rates. Use the 'SAMPLE RATE' switch on the front panel to select the desired sample rate (e.g., 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz). This must match the sample rate of your connected digital device for proper synchronization.

6. ADAT Sync Mode

Set the 'SYNC' switch to match your system's clocking configuration. If the ADA8000 is the master clock, select 'INTERNAL'. If it receives clock from an external ADAT source, select 'ADAT IN'. If it receives clock from a dedicated Word Clock signal, select 'WORD CLOCK IN'.

Te tiaki

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Behringer ADA8000, follow these maintenance guidelines:

Raparongoā

If you encounter issues with your ADA8000, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
Taumaha Tūemi6.81 pauna
Hunga Hua20.87 x 4.21 x 12.01 inihi
Tauira TuemiADA8000
Te Ra Tuatahi WāteaOketopa 2, 2001
Rauemi tinanaTe rakau
Ingoa TaeParauri/Pōuri
Pūrere HototahiRorohiko Whaiaro
Momo TuhonoADAT (25-pin D-SUB), XLR
Te nui o te Channel Mixer8
Wattage25 watts
WaitohuBehringer
UPC689076807784
KaihangaBehringer

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