Whirlwind MD-1 Benutzerhandbuch

Seite von 4
DRIVER position, the output male XLR connector receives the amplified balanced 
output of the MD-1 circuitry. With the switch in LOOP position the output XLR is 
connected directly to the female input XLR. This allows the MD-1 to monitor a signal 
looping through the unit without altering it. In the LOOP mode the MIC/LINE switch and 
GAIN control only affect the headphone amplifier. 
          
After the gain stage, the signal is also presented to the headphone gain and driver circuits 
via the MIX control. In full CW position, only the input signal is passed to the 
headphones. In the full CCW position, only the signal from the ¼” TRS balanced LINE 
IN jack is passed to the headphones. Adjusting the MIX control for the desired balance 
varies the level of each signal in the mix. The blended signal passes through the 
headphone gain section, which has an audio range of -50dB of attenuation fully CCW to 
+56 dBm of gain in the full CW position, and then to the headphone driver circuit. The 
headphone driver will produce -6dB of clean audio into 30
Ω
 headphones, which is quite 
loud! With higher impedance phones the driver can produce 18 Volts peak to peak. Using 
30
Ω
 headphones at very loud levels continuously can consume a set of batteries in about 
2 hours. Battery life can be greatly extended simply by turning the headphone volume 
control to the off or CCW position when not listening to the headphones. 
          
Power to the MD-1 is supplied by two 9 Volt batteries accessible via slide out        
drawers on the side of the unit. Power is applied to the unit via the power switch. When 
the battery voltage falls below 13VDC, the BATT OK LED will not illuminate (the unit 
will still work but with reduced headroom).  
 
The MD-1 is housed in a robust steel case that provides superior shielding and durability. 
A belt clip is also included and riveted to the enclosure.          
 
 
 
 
 
 
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 
  
PH 18V button applies 18VDC phantom power to the input XLR for powering standard 
condenser microphones. Operates in MIC mode only. 
          
MIC/LINE button matches the input circuit (rear female XLR jack) to either microphone 
or line level sources. Position is IN for mic mode and OUT for line mode.