TRUE Systems PRECISION 8 User Manual
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Precision 8
OPERATION MANUAL
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equipment that emits strong electromagnetic fields. If the unit is to be permanently 
mounted in a high-vibration environment, you may wish to provide additional side or 
rear support to prevent possible distortion of the mounting ears. 
•
Do not locate the unit where it is exposed to rain, moisture, or liquid spills.
•
Do not locate the unit where it is exposed to temperature extremes.
•
Do not mount the Power Supply Unit closer than one rack space from the 
preamp unit. This avoids coupling unwanted magnetic interference into the 
preamp unit. 
Ventilation 
We recommend that you provide adequate ventilation so that the air temperature 
surrounding the unit does not exceed 55
°
C (122
°
F). If multiple units are to be mounted
in a poorly ventilated rack or travel case, a 1 3/4” blank space should be located after
every two units (two units mounted together, blank space, two more units, etc.). 
 
OPERATION
Connections 
 
AC Mains Connection:
Prior to connecting the AC mains power cord to the
Precision 8, verify that the AC mains voltage in your area is nominally 
120VAC, 60Hz. This insures that the 
Precision 8 will operate according to
specifications. To provide continued protection against fire, replacement
fuses should be only of the types listed on rear panel (T 315mA L, 250V). Product 
damage caused by incorrect voltage settings or fuse selections cannot be covered 
under warranty. For other operating voltage options, consult 
TRUE Systems
TRUE Systems.
Signal Ground Lift 1 Signal ground is isolated from earth ground in the
LIFT position.
This switch will normally be in the grounded (down) position. See “
Troubleshooting”
section for usage tips.
 
Output Cable Connection: For ease of connection, we’ve provided two styles of 
balanced output connector: 8-channel DB25 and individual TRS 2 . Both output types 
are electrically equivalent and may be used simultaneously to connect to Line Inputs on 
mixing consoles, recorders, etc. If both pairs of outputs are used, care should be taken 
to avoid system ground loops. See
“Troubleshooting” section for tips on avoiding hum
caused by grounding problems. 
 
