DENOISER SNR2000
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FUSE HOLDER / VOLTAGE SELECTOR. Please make sure that your local voltage matches the voltage indicated on the unit, before you attempt to connect and operate the DENOISER. Blown fuses may only be replaced by fuses of the same type and rating. Some models allow for inserting the fuse holder in two different positions, in order to switch over from 230 V to 115 V operation, and vice versa. Please note that for 115 V operation outside Europe, you need to use a fuse of a higher rating (see chapter 6 “SPECIFICATIONS”).
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Use the enclosed power cord to connect the unit to the mains.
These are the balanced 1/4" TRS and XLR AUDIO INPUTS of your DENOISER.
These are the balanced AUDIO OUTPUTS of the DENOISER, available as 1/4" TRS and XLR connectors.
2. OPERATION
The need for an
DENOISER.
The system design has to meet the following criteria:
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2.Most effective noise reduction while influencing the signal to the least possible extent. The signal’s original sound as well as its attack response remains unaffected.
3.No side effects such as pumping, noise tails, etc. known from conventional circuitries.
4.Simple operation through comprehensive automation of control processes.
To obtain maximum performance, it is necessary to understand what is achieved by each of the separate filter and expander sections and how they perform together. Once you understand how these circuits work, it will be easier to set up the controls correctly to suit any application.
The noise reduction effect of the expander section is active only when signal levels are low. The filter section, on the other hand, is active at all times over the complete dynamic range. Since the filter section is always active, let us look at what is happening in that circuit first:
2.1 Operation of the filter section
2.1.1 The masking effect
The function of the BEHRINGER DENOISER is based on the “masking” effect: noise will be masked and thus becomes inaudible, as soon as considerably louder sound signals are added.
One of the basic components of BEHRINGER circuitry is a dynamically controlled
2.1.2 The dynamic
The filter section features a dynamic
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