Antex electronic SX-36, SX-6, SX-34 user manual SX-5e, About Digital Audio

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SX-5e:

 

THD+N

02%

Dynamic Range

85dB min

Line Out level

2VRMS

Line Out output impedance

50 ohms

Line Out load impedance

2K ohms min

About Digital Audio

In professional circles, digital audio has been with us for over 10 years. With the advent of the compact disk in 1983, digital audio has become commonplace as a consumer item. Few will argue that digital audio has afforded an order of magnitude improvement in overall sound quality and signal-to-noise ratio over the best analog systems which preceded them. But just what is digital audio, and where and how is it used?

It is possible to use digital data transmission techniques to trans- mit digital audio signals by wire or radio. However, this practice has not yet become common due to the extremely wide signal bandwidth required to transmit real-time digital audio signals. For the present, digital audio techniques seem largely confined to the recording and playback of music and other audio signals where, in a few short years, digital audio technology has all but replaced the previous analog record/playback techniques. In the present dec- ade we will see digital audio technology replace analog technol- ogy in most signal processing functions in both the professional and consumer markets. It is also likely, particularly with the advent of fiber optic cables, that digital audio technology will be utilized in the transmission of real-time audio signals on a widespread basis.

But what is digital audio?

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Contents GARDENA, California September 17 Rev. EAntex Electronics Corporation Th StreetDeclaration of Conformity Table of Contents SX-34 Mixer and Block Diagram SX-6 Mixer and Block Diagram Figures Introduction Card InstallationSX-5e,6,34,35 & SX-36 Jumper Settings Jumper Settings & ConnectionsMaking Connections to the Card Addresses and InterruptsPage SX-35/36 Connections SX-35/36 Connector DescriptionLine I/0 JP8 MIC JP7 AUX in JP9Output Header JP5 SX-34 Connector DescriptionMicrophone Header JP7 AUX Header JP6Mono Header JP4 SX-6 Connections SX-6 Connector DescriptionMicrophone Input JP3 Line OUT JP2Balanced and Unbalanced Signals SX-5e Connector DescriptionImpedance and Signal Levels Playback and Record Devices COMPRESSION, Data RATES, and Networks ISO/MPEG-1 Bitrates 32 KHz 44.1 KHz 48 KHz Setup Tips Upgrade Driver, WIN Driver Installation WindowsSetup Tips Upgrade Driver, WIN Windows NT Antex Application Software Installation Sample Rate Using Windows Demonstration SoftwareMpeg Bitrates CompressionWave Device ChannelsVU Meters Record/Stop FileDual Device Operation VolumeInstalling and Using Multiple Cards in a System Mixer and Block Diagrams SX-36 Mixer and Block Diagram Page Page SX-36 Mixer SX-36 Block Diagram SX-34 Mixer SX-34 Mixer and Block DiagramSX-34 Block Diagram SX-6 Mixer and Block Diagram SX-6 Mixer SX-6 Block Diagram SX-5e Mixer SX-5e Mixer and Block DiagramPage SX-5e Block Diagram Antex Meter Antex MeterAntex Meter pull-down menu Antex Meter options Page Troubleshooting Files I record sound dull There are dropouts or pops and clicks Files recorded are of poor qualityToll Free 800 Phone 310 FAX 310 TECHNICAL/ORDERING InformationTerms Connectors for Male HeadersAppendix Page SX-36 SpecificationsAll Cards as applicable SX-6 SX-34About Digital Audio SX-5ePage Analog-to-Digital Digital-to-Analog