Sound Performance Lab 2053 manual Monitoring in 24Bit/96kHz, Analog processing of a digital signal

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Applications

Monitoring in 24Bit/96kHz

A high standard of monitoring is necessary for judging the recording quality. Therefore all digital signals have to be converted into analog signals to allow reproduction on loudspeakers or headphones.

The A/D converter stage is equipped with high- quality components and ensures excellent tonal results. We recommend to use the SPL converter rather than the converters found in DAT recorders, sound cards or digital consoles.

Analog processing of a digital signal

Together with the converter module, the inputs of the CHANNEL ONE can also be used for digital signals to have access to the entire processing bandwidth inclu- ding the tube pre-amplifier.

Please consider the following instructions: the sockets INSTR. IN (front) and LINE (back) need not be occu- pied. The MIC/LINE switch has to be set to LINE. The converter signal is now routed to the preamplifying stage of the CHANNEL ONE.

The LINE socket is a switch socket - a signal connected to the LINE socket takes priority, otherwise the converter signal will be connected through.

24/96 AD-DA Converter 2053

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Contents Manual 24/96 AD-DA Converter Manual Contents Product Description Security AdvicesMounting Steps 1 Steps 3 Analog XLR Outputs ConnectionsDigital I/Os OperationError LEDs AD Mode SwitchOperation External Synchronization Channel ONE Using both channels of the converter Channel ONE Using both convertersApplications Monitoring in 24Bit/96kHz Analog processing of a digital signalExample 2 Recording on a DAT recorder Example 1 Processing a samplers signalConverter SpecificationsBlock Diagram THD&N above input level THD&N @ 1 kHz FFT MeasurementsMeasurements Warranty Sound Performance Lab Sohlweg Niederkruechten Germany