Meridian America 562 user manual Additional technical information, Clipping and overload

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Additional technical information

Understanding input sensitivity in a digital preamplifier

There is no variation of sensitivity for digital inputs. The consumer SPDIF interface defines full-scale in terms of the digital word coming in.

In a conventional analogue preamplifier the input sensitivity is normally quoted as that level required to give rated output when the volume (i.e. gain) is turned full up. In 562 this figure is less important than the maximum input that can be fed to the preamplifier without distortion. This level is sometimes given for analogue preamps as the overload level.

For the analogue inputs of 562, the input sensitivity you select in Gain (see page Error! Bookmark not defined.) is the voltage at which the analoguedigital converter will overload. For some sources e.g. Radio, Tape or Video this can be very closely defined and the nominal output of the source will be within 3dB of its maximum. For other sources e.g. turntables, the maximum signal is less well defined and some experimentation may be beneficial. See the section following on ‘How to get the best out of LP’.

Clipping and overload

Input overload occurs for analogue signals that overdrive the analoguedigital converter. We have fitted a Level light to the front panel of 562. If you are close to overload on analogue sources this will flash. The threshold for this light is 3dB below clipping. Ideally you will use a combination of 562 input sensitivity and source output that is as much as possible consistent with this light never or only very rarely flashing. An obvious exception to the ‘never’ rule would be on interference signals like ignition noise on a tuner or bad scratches on a record.

How to get the best out of LP

The turntable source is quite unique in the problems it presents to getting optimum sound quality. Obviously the turntable itself must be correctly setup and we recommend you have your dealer check it from time-to- time.

562 has several adjustments that affect the sound quality of turntable sources. Here is a starting checklist.

1.Is the 562 installed far enough away from components which contain mains transformers to ensure that you get no hum induced?

2.Is your cartridge Moving-coil or Moving magnet. Ensure you have the right module fitted.

Pickup cartridges tend to have their output specified at 5cm/s recorded velocity. Normally the maximum velocity found on an LP is 25cm/sec at the outside and around 18cm/s in the inner grooves. 25cm/sec is about the maximum tracking ability of audiophile MC cartridges. Certain moving- magnet cartridges can track up to 35cm/sec but there are rarely these velocities to be found.

On the face of it we could adjust the LP input sensitivity to 5 times the rated output of the cartridge. If we do this then as expected the overload Level light very rarely illuminates. This kind of setting gives three benefits:

The maximum digital level for any recording.

562 User Guide

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Contents Meridian America Inc Contents Trademarks etc AcknowledgementsPage About this manual IntroductionAbout the 500-Series Unpacking Installing yourGeneral precautions Customising featuresSiting ConnectionsBasic operation Starting off withMuting the sound Adjusting the volumeTo increase the volume To decrease the volumeInformation reviewed in standby To restore the soundChanging the display Tape CopyTo move the balance back again Advanced operation using the Remote ControlBalance control To move the sound to the leftOperation summary With the Remote ControlOn the 562 front panel Customising 562, an overview Restoring default settingsConfig an overview Config control settingsGain an overview Config sources and inputsHow to change back to Normal How to customiseCustomising, general procedure How to change to Type, Config or GainMaking changes to an existing setup Customising using TypeFull customising process Selecting Types How to use Config Customising using ConfigSetting the Volume mode for Setting the DAC mode forVolM 562 Setting the Menu mode forSetting a Video version Series mode CD player?Choosing source logos Setting up sourcesDigital 1, CD Analogue Changing the input for a sourceChanging the second input for a digital source Press DisplayChoosing the address of a source product Customising using GainHow to use Gain Choosing the comms type for a source productTo change the sensitivity of analogue inputs Setting the sensitivity for analogue inputsRAD Analogue high-level inputs Audio connectionsAnalogue audio connections Digital audio connectionsDigital output connections Communications connectionsTo connect to other Meridian 500 Series equipment Digital input connectionConnecting analogue tape recorders Connecting digital recorders CDR, DAT or DCCMaking recordings Overcoming copy difficulties to digital recorders Using D600, DSP5000 or D6000 speakers withConditionally works OK Never works OKCustom Config Mode digital speakersFor further guidance on Config see page ?? Clipping and overload How to get the best out of LPAdditional technical information Understanding input sensitivity in a digital preamplifierTechnical information Digital outputs SpecificationAnalogue out Puts Help Lead or P-lead instead of a B1-lead? CleaningMaintenance & Service Radio interferenceGuarantee Index ContentsUser Guide User Guide User Guide

562 specifications

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