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Franklin RA-10 Setup And User Manual

Franklin RA-10 Setup And User Manual

Studio re-amplifier

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Franklin Audio Devices RA-10 Studio Re-Amplifier - User Guide

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  • Page 1 RA-10 Studio Re-Amplifier User Guide and Setup Suggestions Franklin Audio Devices RA-10 Studio Re-Amplifier - User Guide...
  • Page 2 Re-amplifying also allows for precise editing of the performance as direct signals have much greater transient material and scope for clean editing than amplified and distorted ones. Franklin Audio Devices RA-10 Studio Re-Amplifier - User Guide...
  • Page 3 The diagram below indicates the most correct way to capture a vocal or other microphone signal through guitar effects on the way to the audio interface. Franklin Audio Devices RA-10 Studio Re-Amplifier - User Guide...
  • Page 4 BAL. LINE INPUT The signal to be re-amplified should be connected to the RA-10’s balanced line input. In typical applications this would be an output from an audio interface or mixer, but could also be the output of a synthesizer or tape recorder. The RA-10’s balanced line input will happily accept both balanced and unbalanced signals at a wide range of levels.
  • Page 5 The RA-10 should require little-to-no maintenance for a lifetime of hassle-free use. If the RA-10 has not been used in months or years it can be a good idea to “exercise” the rotary controls by giving them a good few turns before connection. Should the RA-10 require cleaning, dampen a lint-free cloth with a mild dish soap diluted in water, and avoid harsh chemicals such as acetone or isopropyl alcohol.