Sound Performance Lab EQ MAGIX manual EQ Magix, Specifications

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EQ MAGIX

Specifications

Frequency range Equalizer Frequency range

CMRR (common mode rejection ratio)

(Set-up for measurements: input resistor 150 Ω,

0dB, measured at the XLR output)

THD & N

(total harmonic distortion & noise)

(Set-up for measurements: input resistor 150 Ω, 0dB, measured at the XLR output)

10 Hz - 100 kHz (100 kHz = -3dB) 14 Hz - 58 kHz

-85dBu @ 100 Hz -76dBu @ 1 kHz -65dBu @ 15 kHz

Gen.:

0dBu

+20dBu

0dBu

Preamp:

min

min

+60dBu

20 Hz

0.0132

0.0025

0.1080 %

1 kHz

0.0131

0.0028

0.0612 %

10 kHz

0.0161

0.0164

0.0590 %

20 kHz

0.0202

0.0281

0.0590 %

Signal to Noise

 

All

PQ

PQ + Vita.

All

 

Bypass

in

in

Max

A-WTG

92,74

89,91

89,67

79,85dB

CCIR 468

87,60

81,72

81,72

72,34dB

Input stage

 

 

 

 

XLR (MIC/LINE): Instrumentation amplifier,

 

 

 

electronically balanced

 

 

 

 

(differential) transformerless

 

 

 

 

nominal input level

 

+6dB

 

 

Jack (INSERT RETURN): unbalanced

 

 

 

 

nominal input level

 

0dB

 

 

Input impedance (XLR, balanced)

 

< 100 kΩ

 

Input impedance (INSERT RETURN, unbal.)

 

< 47 kΩ

 

Output stage

 

 

 

 

XLR: electronically balanced

 

 

 

 

(differential) transformerless

 

 

 

 

nominal output level

 

+6dB

 

 

Jack (INSERT SEND/OUTPUTS): unbalanced

 

 

 

 

nominal output level

 

0dB

 

 

Output impedance (XLR, balanced)

 

= 75 Ω

 

 

Output impedance (jack, unbal.)

 

< 600 Ω

 

Output impedance (INSERT SEND, unbal.)

 

< 600 Ω

 

Peak indicators

 

 

 

 

Output peak (preamp):

LED lights up 3dB before clipping

Input peak (VITALIZER):

LED lights up 3dB before clipping

Chassis

RF-proof aluminium housing

 

Dimensions

19"/1U; 482 x 44 x 237mm

 

Weight

2,7kg

 

 

 

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Contents N e r ´ s N u a l Sound Performance Laboratory Contents Foreword Introduction Sound Performance LaboratoryIntroduction EQ Magix Concept Sound processing EQ Magix Concept of sound processing in the EQ Magix Installation Inputs & OutputsPower supply Rear panel Connection Examples EQ Magix rear panelControl Elements Input Mic / Line Line -30pBPhase reverse InputMicrophones are used Parametric ActiveParametric Notch SufficientParametric Deleting an Interference Frequency Introduction into Vitalizer Introduction into the Vitalizer VITALIZERs Control elements +10 pB PeakVITALIZERs control elements Deep Mid-Hi Tune Process Harmonics Combine Output 22 Pan PPM Meter FaderSpecifications EQ MagixWarranty Sound Performance Laboratory

EQ MAGIX specifications

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