Behringer XV manual Installation, Specifications, Audio connections

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X V-AMP

8. INSTALLATION

8.1 Audio connections

The input of your BEHRINGER X V-AMP is a mono 1/4" TS connector. The line out/headphone output comes as 1/4" TRS stereo connector. The line output works with both balanced and unbalanced connections.

Fig. 8.1: 1/4" TS connector

Fig. 8.2: 1/4" TRS connector

Fig. 8.3: Headphones connector

9. SPECIFICATIONS

INSTRUMENT INPUT

 

 

Type

1/4" TS connector, unbalanced

Input impedance

approx. 1 MW

 

Max. input level

+5 dBu

 

LINE/HEADPHONE OUTPUT

 

Type

1/4" TRS stereo connector, balanced

Output impedance

approx. 50 W

 

Max. output level

+13 dBu @ 10 kW / +18 dBm @ 100 W

MONO AMP OUTPUT

 

 

Type

1/4" TS connector, unbalanced

Output impedance

approx. 100 W

 

Max. output level

-7 dBu

 

DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

 

Converter

24-bit Delta-Sigma, 64/128-times

 

oversampling

 

Dynamics A/D

100 dB @ preamp bypass

Dynamics D/A

95 dB

 

Sample rate

31.250 kHz

 

DSP

100 Mips

 

Delay time

max. 1960 ms stereo

Run time

 

 

(Line In >> Line Out)

approx. 5 ms

 

DISPLAY

 

 

Type

2-digit, 7-segment LED display

POWER SUPPLY

 

 

Mains voltage

USA/Canada

120 V~, 60 Hz

 

U.K./Australia

240 V~, 50 Hz

 

China/Korea

220 V~, 50 Hz

 

Europe

230 V~, 50 Hz

 

Japan

100 V~, 50 - 60 Hz

Power consumption

max. 7 W

 

Mains connection

external power supply (2-pole)

DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT

Dimensions (H x W x D) approx. 70 mm (2 3/4") x 235 mm (9 1/4")

 

x 175 mm (6 7/8")

 

Weight

approx. 0.75

kg (1.65

lbs)

Shipping weight

approx. 1.75

kg (3.85

lbs)

BEHRINGER constantly strives to maintain the highest quality standards. Modifications may be made, if necessary, without prior notice. The specifications and appearance of the equipment may therefore differ from those listed or illustrated.

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