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Shure M67 2E

This document provides specifications and details for the Shure Model M67 professional microphone mixer. It describes the features of the mixer such as its frequency response, gain levels, inputs, outputs, controls, and operation.

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Shure M67 2E

This document provides specifications and details for the Shure Model M67 professional microphone mixer. It describes the features of the mixer such as its frequency response, gain levels, inputs, outputs, controls, and operation.

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AVE.

, 312/328-9000
222 HARTREY EVANSTON, IL. 60204 U.S.A. AREA CODE CABLE: SHUREMICRO
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The M 6 7 i s a transistorized microphone mixer/remote SPECIFICATIONS


amplifier specifically designed f o r professional ap-
PERFORMANCE
plications. The excellent performance and versatility
Frequency Response: 1-2 db from 30 t o 20,000 Hz.
of this complete, compact console make it an ideal
choice f o r studio, remote, or original sound reinforce- Gain: (Outputs terminated; line 600 ohms, rnicro-
ment use, and as an "add-on" mixer for expanding phone 150 ohms). Gain will decrease a maximum o f
existing facilities. It is also ideally suited f o r use with 5 db with nearly exhausted battery.
tape recorders and VTR's t o provide multiple micro-
phone inputs.
The Model M67-2E Professional Microphone Mixer -
-
Input
I Line I ~i;rophone
is similar t o M o d e l M 6 7 except t h a t it is designed t o Low lmoedance M i c r o ~ h o n e1150 ohms)' 90 d b 1
/- 30 d b
- -
be connected t o a 216-264 volt AC power line.
All information on the data sheet for the M o d e l
Line, Bridging or Terminating 140db 1 -20db

M 6 7 applies, except for those references t o AC Noise: Equivalent input noise: -129 dbV (low im-
operating voltage and power-line cord. pedance microphone, 150 ohms -300 t o 20,000 Hz.)
into 600-ohm load, a t full gain.
Features include: Equivalent input hum and noise: -125 dbV (low im-
W i d e , flat frequency response and low distortion a t pedance microphone, 150 ohms- 20-20,000 Hz.) into
up t o $ 18 d b m output. 600-ohm load, a t full gain.
Extremely low noise and RF susceptibility.
Distortion: Under 1 % T.H.D. from 20 t o 20,000
Four low impedance balanced-line microphone in-
puts with individual gain controls. Mumetal shielding Hz. a t + I 0 d b m out (0.5% Typical).
on input transformers. Control Interaction: Under 1 %. - db with any control
Line input switchable for 600-ohms terminating, or com bination.
bridging.
Outputs, 600-ohm line and low impedance micro- INPUTS
phone level. Outputs may be used simultaneously.
VU meter calibrated f o r +4 and +
I 0 d b m with
Input d-1
Impedance
for ~ctual I Input Clipping
range switch. Illuminated with AC operation.
Meter isolated from D C on line. Line output trans-
-30 dbV (150 ohms)
former unaffected b y up t o I 0 0 ma DC.
- Greater than +22 dbV
AC or battery operation (with accessory battery
I z: OWK;~:
1 I
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pack). Noiseless automatic switch-over t o battery in Line.Terminated 600 ohms Greater than +24 dbm
event o f AC line failure. Battery test provision.
Low frequency roll-off switch on each channel. Minimum Common Mode Rejection:
Two-level headphone monitor provision designed t o 100 db with microphone input o f I 0 volts a t I 0 0 Hz.
accommodate 600 t o 2,000 ohm headphones. A n y
headphones from 8 ohms t o crystal may be used. OUTPUTS
Direct mix bus input for stacking units.
Impedance
Line output terminals phase indicated. All connec- Output Clipping
Output Designed For Actual
tions phased. Level
Use With (Internal)
Compact, lightweight. Microphone Any low 0.5 Ohms 6 rnv, - 4 4 dbV
U.S. Underwriters Laboratory and Canadian impedance
Standards Association approval f o r use i n com- microphone
mercial applications. (Applies t o M o d e l M67).
Line
Guarantee: This Shure product is guaranteed in
*Other line impedances may be used; however, the V U meter is
normal use t o be free from electrical and mechanical calibrated for 600-Ohm line termination. See "VU Meter"
defects for a period o f one year from the date of Section on Page 3.
purchase. Please retain proof o f purchase date. This
Headphone Output: See "Headphone" Section on
guarantee includes all parts and labor.
Page 3.
Shipping Instructions: Carefully repack the unit Temperature Range:
and return it prepaid t o the factory. If outside
Operating: O°F t o 135OF (-17.8OC t o 57OC)
the United States, return the unit t o your dealer or
Authorized Shure Service Center for repair. The unit Storage: -20°F t o 160°F ( -29OC t o 71 O C )
will be returned t o you prepaid.
Copyright 1970. Shure Brothers I n c Printed in U.S.A.
27A954 (LI)
Master Gain Control:
The f r o n t panel control designated "Master" is the
master gain control and controls t h e overall o u t p u t
level o f all the mixed sources (including signals which
may b e applied t o the "Mix Bus" input).

VU METER
Range:
The V U meter is factory calibrated f o r use with a 600-
ohm terminated line. The " V U Range Switch" above
FREQUENCY IN HERTZ
the master gain control selects either a + 4 o r i-10
d b m o u t ~ u ta t 0 V U meter indication. (This switch TYPICAL LOW-CUT FILTER ACTION
changes \he meter indication, and does h o t change FIGURE B
the actual output level.) Microphone o u t p u t levels are
6 0 db below line output.
HEADPHONES
The headphone output appears on the rear panel and
The t 4 range is recommended f o r normal use t o pro-
i s designated "Headphones." A two-circuit phone jack
vide 14 d b margin f r o m operating level t o clipping
is used t o provide a choice o f level f o r different head-
level.
phone impedances. Normally, a single circuit plug
The V U meter i s calibrated with no load on the head-
should b e used. If inserted only partially ( t o t h e first
phone output. Low impedance (under 250 ohms)
detent), the available voltage is approximately . I 8 volts
phones may have some loading effect and alter t h e
into 1,000 ohms with 4-4 d b m o u t o f the "Line O u t "
V U calibrations slightly. If t h e use o f such phones terminals. W i t h the same operating conditions the
appears t o be normal, (or if other than a 600-ohm
second position will provide approximately .38 volts.
terminated line is used) it may b e desirable t o recali-
These voltages are selected f o r normal operation with
brate the V U meter b y means o f the " V U Cal." control
600-ohm t o 2,000-ohm headphones. O t h e r headphone
(see Figure D.) (Range o f this control is approximately
' 2 db.) imwedances mav b e used. b u t with a variation i n the
mdnitor level an'd t h e pos;ibility o f a slight amount o f
Illumination: V U meter loading with very low impedance phones.
The V U meter is illuminated b y t w o N o . 4 7 lamps (Maximum change is 0.5 d b with headphone jack
operating well under the normal ratings f o r a life shorted.)
expectancy o f greater than 10,000 hours. The lamps If stereo phones are used, the two-circuit plug may b e
are used only with AC operation. Consequently, when inserted completely ( t o second position) and output
a b a t t e r y supply is used as a safety stand-by, the will appear i n b o t h phones.
illumination serves as a visual alarm if the AC is inter- The "Tip" connection o f t h e headphone plug will b e i n
r u p t e d and the unit has switched t o battery. phase with Pin 3 o f all input a n d o u t p u t connectors,
For lamp replacement instructions see Figure E. and with the tip o f the mix jack.
D C Isolation: MIX BUS
The V U meter is connected on the primary side o f the D i r e c t access t o the mixing bus is p r o v i d e d through
output transformer t o assure protection f r o m any D C t h e "Mix Bus" jack (phono type) o n t h e rear panel.
level on the telephone line. (See OUTPUTS, LINE) This provision is made primarily t o facilitate "stacking"
(or multing) o f M67's t o achieve additional i n p u t
capacity without losing any inputs.
TONE OSCILLATOR W i t h t w o M67's, f o r example, t h e t w o mixing buses
A built-in tone oscillator is provided f o r line test a n d are directly connected, providing t w o independent
level checks. The tone oscillator is activated b y setting masters and t w o isolated line amplifiers with e i g h t
t h e "Mic. I/Tone Osc." switch (rear panel) t o "Tone individually controlled inputs. Since t h e buses are
Osc." and may then b e controlled in level b y control directly paralleled, a 6 db level d r o p will occur, b u t t h e
"Mic. l /Tone Osc." (on the f r o n t panel). The fre- V U m e t e r indication will s t i l l b e correct. Noise speci-
quency is approximately 700 Hz. and t h e signal will fications are n o t adversely affected by this intercon-
appear on b o t h line and microphone outputs as well nection.
as t h e headphone and mix bus connectors. The i n p u t clipping level t o t h e mixing bus is 0.2 volts
The oscillator should b e switched off ("Mic. I " position) through 3.5 K ohms. The gain f r o m "mix bus" i n p u t t o
when n o t actually in use. line output is 7 0 db, and f r o m 150 ohm microphone t o
"mix bus" is 2 0 db.
To facilitate stacking, a hardware and cable k i t is avail-
LO-CUT FILTERS able as Shure Accessory M o d e l A68S.
These filters are activated b y the switch above each If other use o f this provision is contemplated, it should
o f the individual channel level controls, and may b e b e remembered t h a t t h e "mix bus" terminal is con-
used individually with each control as needed. The nected directly t o t h e mixing bus and operates a t
typical response function i s shown in Figure B. The 3.5 K ohms impedance, hence connecting devices
M i c . 4/LineW filter will operate with either micro- should have a t least 3.5 K ohms internal impedance.
phone o r line input.
B A T T E R Y OPERATION It may b e used either as the sole power source o r as
Battery Supply a stand-by safety during AC operation, providing
The M 6 7 is designed so t h a t it may be operated with automatic, noiseless switchover in case o f AC failure.
an external b a t t e r y or well filtered DC supply pro- The housing i s designed t o attach t o the M 6 7 as
viding 30 Volts DC. Current drain is under 6 ma. a t shown in Figure C, and i s attached b y removing one
+ I 0 d b m output level. o f the M 6 7 cover screws, positioning the b a t t e r y
supply over the hole, and fastening the t w o together
The DC input terminals are located adiacent t o the
power cord on the rear panel and are designated "30 with the screw.
Volts DC" " -I-" and "-". The b a t t e r y complement i s three Eveready 2 16's or
The use o f b a t t e r y supplies designed f o r the M 6 7 (see equivalent 9-volt batteries.
Accessory List) i s recommended b o t h f o r convenience Earlier models o f the A67B had a b a t t e r y complement
in connecting and mounting and t o p e r m i t use o f the o f three Burgess U201s, Eveready 413's o r equivalent
automatic power change-over feature. 30-volt battery.

Automatic Power Change-Over N O T E : Due t o changes in the operating characteristics


o f carbon-zinc batteries a t low temperatures,
W h e n used with Shure accessory power supplies, t h e
the useful operating life will be noticeably
M 6 7 m a y b e operated f r o m t h e AC power line with t h e
shorter a t lower than normal room tempera-
b a t t e r y supply connected. I n this configuration, the unit
tures. See Battery Check Instructions.
will automatically switch t o b a t t e r y operation should
AC voltage fall below a suitable level. This change-over
is completely automatic, instantaneous, a n d completely
noiseless. Should line power fail completely, t h e VU
meter lamps will extinguish, providing a visual indica-
t i o n o f t h e line failure. If use o f a 30-volt DC supply
other than Shure Battery Supplies i s desired, t h e
automatic change-over feature may b e retained b y
connecting a suitable silicon diode (Shure RKCPI)
i n series with t h e positive lead. The cathode (band)
e n d connects t o t h e +30-Volt DC terminal. A67B INSTALLATION
FIGURE C
Battery Check
Battery condition may b e determined by use o f t h e A 6 7 H HandleiTilt Stand
"Battery Check" position o f the main power switch The M o d e l A 6 7 H i s designed t o provide a convenient
adjacent t o t h e VU meter. This check must b e made means f o r tilting the M 6 7 t o permit better panel
with the AC line c o r d disconnected. The check pro- visibility and greater ease o f operation. In the locked
cedure is as follows: position the front panel i s elevated 20". In the free
position, the A 6 7 H serves as a r u g g e d carrying handle.
With the AC line c o r d disconnected, leave power
switch in "ON" position f o r a t least ten seconds A68P Phono-Preamplifier
( t o discharge filter capacitors), then move switch The A68P is a monaural pre-amp which may be used
u p t o "Battery Check." Observe reading on VU t o convert the bridging line i n p u t o f the M 6 7 f o r use
meter. A new b a t t e r y will give a b o u t a + 2 V U Indi- as an equalized phono input. It provides b o t h equali-
cation. Battery condition is g o o d if meter indica- zation and preamplification, and is powered f r o m t h e
tion is above 0 VU (red end o f scale). 0 V U or below 30-volt D C power take-off provision. (The A68P is
indicates t h a t b a t t e r y must be replaced f o r proper supplied with a phono plug which must b e replaced
operation. with a Cannon XL3-I2 t y p e connector. Pin 3 center
For best performance on b a t t e r y operation a t conductor, pins 2 and I shield)
temperatures below 40" F., change batteries when
Battery Check meter reading is I .O V U or lower. A68S Sfacking Kit
This accessory consists o f brackets f o r vertical stacking
NOTE: This check interrupts power t o t h e ampli-
fiers, and therefore, should b e made only o f t w o M67's, and the interconnecting cable f o r t h e
mix bus connections.
when t h e unit is n o t in operation.

D C Power Take-Off A68R Rack Panel Kit


With AC operation, t h e "30-Volt DC" terminals are This k i t consisis o f a 19"x31/2" precut rack panel and
energized with polarity shown and may b e used t o necessary hardware f o r rack mounting o f t h e M 6 7
power u p t o t w o additional M67's o r other 30-volt DC with its cover in place.
low drain accessories.
A68L Locking Panel
This panel fits within the front hood o f t h e M 6 7 cover
ACCESSORIES and locks in place t o prevent tampering with t h e f r o n t
A67B Battery Supply panel controls.
This unit is designed t o power t h e M67 a t full r a t e d
output. Battery life is approximately 7 0 hrs a t +
10 A C 6 0 ~ t t a c h : Carrying Case
d b m and 85 hrs a t +4 d b m o u t p u t a t 4 hours use This case is compartmentalized and foam lined f o r
per day. See temperature note below. an M 6 7 and accessories.
PI2 RKCtP 1 NPN TWNSISTOR, 86A336, S I L I C O n , TEXAS I W S T R W N T T I S 9 7 .

013'. RIC65 1 NPN TRANSISTOR, 86A334, SILICW, TEXAS I N S T R U I E m T1592."

414.' RKCSG 1 PNP TRANSISTOR, 86A331, SILICMI, TEXAS IHSTRWEWT T1593.'.


R9,RlS,R?3, RI
U 1 POTENTICMETER 5 0 K, A U D I O TAPER.
R35,R44

RKC-1

NOT SH3M( RKC20 1 CHASSIS COVER.

K1 - K4 RICE 1 B U C K KM8

IK5 I
* I T I S N E C E S S h R I TO
DISCONNECT, PIT O N E
YELLOW
.
" FOR
RKC6T
TO INSURE LOW N O l S E FIGURE,
t GRAY WOB
PURCHASE R E P U C M E N I S FOR 4 1 - a 1 1 FROl SHURE BROTI(ERS, IIICORPOR*TED.

E N D O N L Y , THE T H R E E
WIRES B CAPACITOR
PRINTED CIRCUIT REPLACEMENT, PURCHASE 4 1 3 AND 4 1 1 AS MTCHED P A I R I I S 9 2 L C T I S 9 3 H .

MARKED I T O A L L O W
BOARD TO TILT 9 0 . U P
BOARD ASSEMBLY LAMP REPLACEMENT

F O R SERVICING
3. DISCOPMECT A.C. CORD.
FIGURE D 2. REMOVE 4 PHILLIPS HEAD S C R N S RETAINING COYER - ONE ON FRONT, ONE Oi BACK, W O ON BOTTDI.
3. REMOVE COVER.

4. REMOVE VU M T E R A S FOLLOWS: i l R S T DETEWINE W l C l i TYPE W SPRINT. RETAINER I S USED.


~ P R ~ N GRETAINER UN BE I D E N T ~ F ~ EBY
W I R E - T ~S D APPEARANCE SIMILAR 70 mi i N r I G u & E
4 STRAP-TYPE SPRING RETAINER I S A BAND OF SPRlNC MATERIAL ABOUT 1 / 2 ' WIDE.

5. MAKE A PENCIL MARK ON THE INSIDE TOP PURFACE OF EACH METER BRACKET 10 & I D REASSEMBLY.
REMOVE SPRiNG RETAINER. I F A rllRE-TYPE RETAINER 15 USED, PUSH D&% CN EITHER EN0
OF THE WIRE AND UNHOOK I T FRW MLTER BRACKET. I F d. STRAP-TIPL RETAlNFR 15 USED, PUSH
THE EN0 NEARCST THE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD TWARO THE FACE OF T i i i METER AND W H O M I T
F R D I THE B W C K L T . REMOVE SPRING RETAINLR.

6. GENTLY PUSH VU METER FRW FRONT AND L i i T UP CLEAR OF CHASSIS.

7. REMOVE BWCKETS. NOTE T H E i R POSITION I N C U T - W T .

8. REMOVE SCREWS RETAINING LAMP SOCKETS FRCM WDERSIDE OF CHASSII. 5OCKEII MAY N W BE
PUSHED C L E A R OF CHASSIS AND NEW #17 LAMPS REPUCEO. i i I S ADVISABLE TO REPLACE BOTH
LAMPS W E N ONE BURNS O m .

9. REPLACE LAMP SOCKETS AND LOOSELY FASTEN SCREWS.

10. PLACE 2 VU METER BRACKETS i N C m - O W , PUSHING THEM F I W L Y I T A I N S T SIDES OF C U I - O U T


N O i i MARKS MADE i N STEP 5 480YE.

11. S L I D E VU METER INTO CUT-OUT. SH)ULO LAMPS BE I N THE WAY, W Y E THEN. VU MLTER SHOULD
F I T EASILY i N i O C W - O U I l i POSITIONED PROPERLY. DO NW I O A C E .

13. CHECK P O S l T i W i N C OF LAMPS, AND T i C H i i N THEIR 2 MOVNilNG SCREWS


74. REPLACE CWER.

RED

PARTS PLACEMENT
FIGURE E

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