manuals.online logo
Brands
  1. Home
  2. •
  3. Brands
  4. •
  5. DPA
  6. •
  7. Amplifier
  8. •
  9. DPA Type HMA5000 User manual

DPA Type HMA5000 User manual

1
CONTENTS
Technical Description 2
Technical Specifications 7
Changing the Mains Fuse in HMA5000 8
Care of HMA5000 10
Important Safety Instructions 11
Service and Repair 12
Warranty 12
CE Marking 12
USER’S MANUAL
Two-Channel Hi-Voltage Microphone Amplifier
Type HMA5000
MANUAL DPIHMA5000 26/08/04 11:12 Side 1
32
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
The DPA High-Voltage microphones types: 4003, 4004, 4012, 4016,
4041-S, and 4041-T are powered via the Two-Channel High-Voltage
Microphone Amplifier HMA5000, which supplies 130 V to their built-in
preamplifiers giving the microphones excellent SPL handling capabili-
ty. But the HMA5000 is not only a power supply unit, it is also a micro-
phone amplifier with outstanding specifications.
The Microphone Amplifier
The HMA5000 uses state-of-the-art, low-noise operational amplifiers
from Analog Devices‚ in the input stages. Each channel input features
independently switchable gain by +30 dB, +20 dB, +10 dB, 0 dB, -10 dB
or -20 dB corresponding to a maximum input voltage of 0.5 -160 V
peak.
The signal path in the HMA5000 is completely transformerless, which
gives the microphone amplifier an excellent frequency range from 10
Hz to 100 kHz (-1 dB). The HMA5000 has a Crosstalk attenuation better
than 90 dB measured with any gain setting.
Featuring both electronically balanced and single ended line-level out-
puts, the HMA5000’s impedance converters can drive up to 300 m
(984 ft) of microphone cable. Both input channels are single ended
and it is required to use the dedicated DPA Microphone cables in order
to optimize noise rejection.
Polarity Switch
A polarity switch for each channel is found on the rear next to the
output connector of the corresponding line output.
In the position "0°" the HMA5000 system has absolute phase from
input to output.
Switching to "Inv." (Inverse) will invert the phase.
(See Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 for pin designation of the output and input con-
nectors).
Polarity
DPA 4003 positive going positive going negative going
DPA 4004 positive going positive going negative going
DPA 4012 positive going positive going negative going
DPA 4016 positive going positive going negative going
DPA 4041-S negative going negative going positive going
DPA 4041-T negative going negative going positive going
12
3
Fig. 1. External view of the output connector of the HMA5000.
Positive going
sound pressure on
microhone type:
- produces this elec-
trical signal on the
HMA5000 input
pin 4:
When switch in 0°-
position then
HMA5000 output
on pin 2 is:
When switch in
"Inv."-position,
HMA5000
output on pin 2 is:
MANUAL DPIHMA5000 26/08/04 11:12 Side 2
Mains Supply
The HMA5000 can be operated from either 120 V/60 Hz or 230
V/50 Hz external powering, and automatically switches to the appro-
priate power setting when connected. The AC mains supply for the
HMA5000 is connected via the 3-pin IEC 320 connector, which
accepts the mains cable supplied. Maximum power consumption is
15 W. Please take care that the HMA5000 is properly grounded. The
mains fuse needs only to be checked if the power indicator on the
front of the HMA5000 fails to light. See the chapter ‘Changing the
Mains Fuse in HMA5000’.
Optional accessories - Cables
Special high-voltage microphone cables can be obtained as an optional
accessory for the HMA5000 (see Accessories Available)
The DPA microphone cables consist of oxygen free copper strands in
both conductors and shield. The tightly woven shield has 98% cover-
age and therefore has an extremely efficient noise rejection. Custom
lengths of high-voltage microphone cable up to 20 m (66 ft) can be
ordered. Please contact your local DPA Microphones representative
if you require custom cable lengths.
Optional accessories - HTP4000 Phantom Converter
The HTP4000 High-Voltage to Phantom Converter connects to the
input socket of the HMA5000 and converts the high-voltage micro-
phone input channel to a P48 microphone input channel of extremely
high quality. The HTP4000 uses a standard 3-pin female XLR-connec-
tor on the audio input, and a modified 7-pin male XLR-connector
where it connects to the HMA5000. Using standard DPA micro-
phones 4006, 4007, 4011, 4015 or 4041-SP with the HMA5000 and
the HTP4000, the absolute phase is preserved with the output
switch in position 0°.
5
The Power Supplies
The HMA5000 supplies 130 V DC to the built-in preamplifiers of the
High-Voltage Microphones Types 4003, 4004, 4012, 4016, 4041-S,
and 4041-T via pin 2 on the modified 7-pin input connector on the
HMA5000, giving the microphones an extended SPL handling capability
compared to P48 powered microphones. Furthermore, the
HMA5000 has 190 V DC on pin 5 for polarisation voltage and 6.3 V
DC on pin 6 for tube heating (re pin 3). See Fig. 2.
4
1
2
3
4
5
67
Fig. 2. External view of the modified 7-pin input connector of the
HMA5000.
Modified 7-pin XLR pinouts:
Pin 1: Ground
Pin 2: +130 V Microphone Preamplifier Voltage
Pin 3: Heater return (65 V DC potential)
Pin 4: Microphone input
Pin 5: +190 V Microphone cartridge polarisation
Pin 6: +6.3 V Heater Voltage (Re pin 3)
Pin 7: Blinded
All voltages measured with reference to
ground unless otherwise stated
MANUAL DPIHMA5000 26/08/04 11:12 Side 4
Gain:
+30 dB, +20 dB, +10 dB, 0 dB, -10 dB, -20 dB (±0.5 dB)
The "balanced" noise measured between pin 2 –3 is 3 dB higher than
the value stated in the tables
Cable drive capability:
up to 300 m (984 ft) (Cable 100 pF/m)
Max input peak voltage:
0.5 V (+30 dB); 1.6 V (+20 dB); 5 V (+10 dB); 16 V (0 dB); 50 V
(-10 dB); 160 V (-20 dB)
Max output peak voltage:
32 V peak (15 V for single ended operation)
Input impedance:
30 kOhm (with HTP4000: 5 kOhm)
Output impedance:
40 Ohm each output (80 Ohm balanced)
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) in %
Max output current:
2 x 55 mA
Max output DC offset:
±20 mV
Min load impedance:
600 Ohm
7
For use with:
Standard Microphones
3529-A A-B Stereo Kit, 130 V
3532-S Large Diaphragm A-B Stereo Kit, Solid State, 130 V
3532-T Large Diaphragm A-B Stereo Kit, Tube, 130 V
4003 Omnidirectional Microphone, 130 V
4004 Hi-SPL Omnidirectional Microphone, 130 V
4012 Cardioid Microphone, 130 V
4016 Wide Cardioid Microphone, 130 V
4041-S Omnidirectional Solid State Microphone
4041-T Omnidirectional Tube Microphone
Accessories Included:
Mains Cable
250 mA Slow Blow Fuse
Accessories Available:
Connection Adapters
HTP4000 Converter: 130 V to P48
Cables for DPA4003/04/12/16:
DAO0130 130 V Microphone Cable, 5 m (16.4 ft)
DAO0131 130 V Microphone Cable, 10 m (32.8 ft)
Cables for DPA4041-S/T:
DAO4110 130 V Microphone Cable,10 m (32.8 ft)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions (l x w x h):
200 x 133 x 52 mm (7.87 x 5.24 x 2.05 in)
Weight:
1.85 kg/4.08 lb
Frequency Range:
10 Hz to 100 kHz +0 dB / -1 dB (Resistive Load)
Dynamic Range:
> 120 dB
No of channels:
2
Crosstalk attenuation:
>90 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz) (No Load) (Vo = 10 V)
6
Equivalent input noise level A-weighted Pin 1-2 and pin 1-3
Gain setting -20 dB -10 dB 0 dB 10 dB 20 dB 30 dB
Eqv inp noise -92 dBu -99 dBu -115 dBu -123 dBu -128 dBu -129 dBu
Equivalent input noise level ITU-RBS.468-4 Pin 1-2 and pin 1-3
Gain setting -20 dB -10 dB 0 dB 10 dB 20 dB 30 dB
Eqv inp noise -82 dBu -89 dBu -105 dBu -113 dBu -118 dBu -119 dB u
Output
voltage 30 Hz 100 Hz 300 Hz 1 kHz 3 kHz 10 kHz 30 kHz
Vo = 10 V0.006 0.007 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004
Vo = 3 V 0.006 0.007 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005
Vo = 1 V 0.010 0.01 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009
MANUAL DPIHMA5000 26/08/04 11:12 Side 6
2. Unscrew the two retaining screws on the metal casing of the
HMA5000
3. Gently pull out the assembly.
4. Remove the Mains Fuse with a screwdriver and insert a new Mains
Fuse likewise.
9
Input connector:
Modified 7-pin female XLR-connector
Output connector:
Standard 3-pin male XLR-connector
Operating temperature range:
-10° C to +55° C (+14 to 131° F)
Mains voltage: 1
00 VAC – 127 VAC and 200 VAC – 240 VAC, 50 Hz and 60 Hz
Power consumption:
Maximum 15 W
Note:
The specifications and tolerances listed, as well as performance and
stability of the HMA5000, are only guaranteed when using the dedi-
cated cables from DPA Microphones.
CHANGING THE MAINS FUSE IN HMA5000
The HMA5000 is protected with a 250 mA slow blow fuse.
The fuse is rated to give adequate protection at both 120 VAC and
230 VAC. Only the correct replacement fuse must be fitted.
WARNING! Disconnect the HMA5000 from the mains supply before
removing the instrument housing.
1. The mains fuse holder is located on the printed circuit board of the
HMA5000. To gain access, the front and rear face panels of the
HMA5000 should be removed by pulling the top and bottom bezels
off the clip on frame outwards (as shown).
8
MANUAL DPIHMA5000 26/08/04 11:12 Side 8
11
CARE OF THE HMA5000
The operating temperature range of Type HMA5000 Two-Channel
High-Voltage Microphone Amplifier is from -10° C to +55° C (+14° F to
+131° F).
The HMA5000 is protected against internal overheating by a thermal
fuse which operates at 125° C ±5° C.
The HMA5000 is extremely ruggedized. It is insensitive to vibration
and will withstand mechanical shock. Therefore the HMA5000 is well
suited for placement on the stage or the studio floor.
To reduce the risk of hum, please observe that the HMA5000 and
the connected equipment are connected to the same mains phase.
10
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Do´s and Don’t´s
Please read all instructions and precautions carefully before using
your DPA Microphones product.
1. Do ALWAYS disconnect your equipment from AC mains before
connecting / disconnecting any cables, or when cleaning any product.
2. This DPA Microphones product must be terminated with a AC
mains power cord which includes an earth ground conductor. To
prevent shock hazard, it must be connected to safety ground.
3. Do stop operating your equipment if you discover any defects in
materials, AC mains power cords, etc.
4. Do not operate this DPA Microphones product with any covers
removed.
5. Do not use flammable or combustible chemicals for cleaning
your DPA Microphones product.
6. Do not pour or spill liquids directly onto your DPA Microphones
product.
7. Do not replace any fuse / fuses with a value or type other than
those specified to prevent electrical and / or fire hazard.
8. Do not expose this DPA product to high humidity and extremely
high or low temperatures.
9. Do not operate this DPA product in an explosive atmosphere
10. Do not attempt to repair your DPA product yourself. If a problem
occurs, contact your nearest DPA Microphones representative.
11. Do ALWAYS ensure sufficient air flow when operating this DPA
Microphones product.
12. Do ALWAYS keep electrical equipment out of reach of children.
13. Do ALWAYS unplug sensitive electronic equipment during light
ning storms.
MANUAL DPIHMA5000 26/08/04 11:12 Side 10
12
SERVICE & REPAIR
Products from DPA Microphones are extremely stable, and there
should not be any significant change in the specifications with time
and use. If, however, you are not totally satisfied with the characteris-
tics exhibited by these products, contact your nearest DPA Microphones
representative for further details of service and the repair facilities
that are available. DPA Microphones has a maximum seven working
days in-house service policy, usually ensuring that no more than
seven working days will elapse from the day we receive the item for
service to the day we are ready to return it to you. Please contact
DPA Microphones for your nearest representative on
TEL: + 45 48 14 28 28
FAX: + 45 48 14 27 00
You can also get in touch with DPA Microphones via the internet
using e-mail [email protected] or visit our website at
www.dpamicrophones.com
WARRANTY
All products from DPA Microphones are covered by a two-year limit-
ed warranty on both mechanical functionality and documented speci-
fications as long as the items are not mistreated, abused or modified
in any way. In case of a warranty claim your invoice is your warranty
registration.
CE MARKING
The CE-mark guarantees that the product conforms with relevant
Directives approved by the European Commission.
EMC Directive: 89/336/C, amended by 92/31/EC and 93/68/EC
Low Voltage Directive: 73/23/EC, amended by 93/68/EC.
Product features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
MANUAL DPIHMA5000 26/08/04 11:12 Side 12

Other DPA Amplifier manuals

DPA MMA6000 User manual

DPA

DPA MMA6000 User manual

DPA QMX-801 User manual

DPA

DPA QMX-801 User manual

DPA Type HMA4000 User manual

DPA

DPA Type HMA4000 User manual

DPA QPA-4120 User manual

DPA

DPA QPA-4120 User manual

DPA MMA6000 User manual

DPA

DPA MMA6000 User manual

Popular Amplifier manuals by other brands

Positive Grid Spark 40 user manual

Positive Grid

Positive Grid Spark 40 user manual

AmpliVox S206A operating instructions

AmpliVox

AmpliVox S206A operating instructions

Richwood Performer 65 owner's manual

Richwood

Richwood Performer 65 owner's manual

Pioneer Premier PRS-A900 owner's manual

Pioneer

Pioneer Premier PRS-A900 owner's manual

Pamphonic 1002 Installing and operating instructions

Pamphonic

Pamphonic 1002 Installing and operating instructions

Fishman F1 AURA+ user guide

Fishman

Fishman F1 AURA+ user guide

McIntosh MC75 owner's manual

McIntosh

McIntosh MC75 owner's manual

Yamaha Sessioncake SC-01 owner's manual

Yamaha

Yamaha Sessioncake SC-01 owner's manual

Magnet SA-4 Operation manual

Magnet

Magnet SA-4 Operation manual

Telco Sensors PAB S Series user manual

Telco Sensors

Telco Sensors PAB S Series user manual

Sabaj A10d user manual

Sabaj

Sabaj A10d user manual

Lab.gruppen FP14000 user manual

Lab.gruppen

Lab.gruppen FP14000 user manual

Autotek A5800 owner's manual

Autotek

Autotek A5800 owner's manual

FMS EMGZ307 operating manual

FMS

FMS EMGZ307 operating manual

Yamaha KMA-980 owner's manual

Yamaha

Yamaha KMA-980 owner's manual

Pioneer GM-D1004 owner's manual

Pioneer

Pioneer GM-D1004 owner's manual

Sherbourn PA 2-250 user manual

Sherbourn

Sherbourn PA 2-250 user manual

Texas Instruments SLOU020A user guide

Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments SLOU020A user guide

manuals.online logo
manuals.online logoBrands
  • About & Mission
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Copyright 2025 Manuals.Online. All Rights Reserved.