Samson MPL 1502 manual Specifications, Equivalent Input Noise

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Specifications

1.

Frequency Response (0 dB = 1.0 V RMS)

 

 

 

17 Hz to 30 kHz ± 1.5 dB at +4 dB

2.

Equivalent Input Noise

-128 dB (A filter, 150

 

 

Ch. 1 - Ch. 5 Mic input

shorted)

 

Ch. 1 - Ch. 15 Line input

-131 dB (A filter, input shorted)

3.

THD+N (unity gain, 20 Hz - 20 kHz)

Less than 0.03 %

4.

Input Level

-50 dBV to +4 dB (10 k, balanced XLR)

 

Ch. 1 - Ch. 5 Mic input

 

Ch. 1 - Ch. 15 Line input

-40 dBV to +14 dB

 

 

(10 k, balanced stereo phone jack)

 

Aux return 1 - 2

+4 dB (47 k, unbalanced phone jack)

5.

Maximum Input Level

 

 

 

Ch. 1 - Ch. 5 Mic input

 

+17 dB

 

Ch. 1 - Ch. 15 Line input

 

+27 dB

6.

Trim gain range

0 dB to +54 dB

7.

Channel fader range

+15 dB to -80 dB

8.

Aux send gain range

+10 dB to -75 dB

9.

Crosstalk

 

 

 

Ch-to-Ch (1 kHz)

 

-80 dB

 

Stereo Ch L/R (1 kHz)

 

-65 dB

10. Standard Output Level

+4 dBV (balanced, 600

 

 

Main Out

loaded)

 

Aux Out

+4 dBV (unbalanced, 2.2 k

loaded)

 

Headphones

150 mW (30

loaded)

11. Maximum Output

+22 dBV (balanced, 600

 

 

Main Out

loaded)

 

Aux Out

+22 dBV (unbalanced, 2.2 k

loaded)

 

Tape Out

+22 dBV (unbalanced, 600

loaded)

12. Tone Control

 

 

 

High

10 kHz ± 15 dB

 

Mid

800 Hz ± 12 dB

 

Low

80 Hz ± 15 dB

13. Dimensions

13.8 in (w) x 10.4 (d) x 3.2 (h)

 

 

350 mm (w) x 264 (d) x 82 (h)

14. Weight

7.7 lbs • 3.5 kg

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Contents Page Introduction MPL 1502 System Features IntroductionIntroduction Guided Tour Overview SamsonGuided Tour Mono and Stereo Channels Guided Tour Mono and Stereo Channels Guided Tour Main Section MPLGuided Tour Main Section Guided Tour Rear Panel AvisGuided Tour Rear Panel Connecting The MPL 1502 General Suggestions + Signal GroundStereo channel Sleeve TIP Ring TIP Return Ground Ring Send Setting Up and Using The MPL Setting the Correct Gain Structure PM EST Grounding Techniques Grounding Techniques Using Pan/Balance Using Equalization Using Aux Sends and Returns Using Channel Inserts Application 1 Using The MPL 1502 As a Main Live Mixer ApplicationsApplication 2 Using The MPL 1502 As An Onstage Monitor Mixer Application 3 Using The MPL 1502 As a Keyboard Submixer Application 4 Using The MPL 1502 For Recording Specifications Equivalent Input Noise