Appendix

JBL

SPECIFICATIONS

Audio Input & Output Connectors

Analog Audio Inputs

8 stereo (RCA) or 5 stereo and one 5.1-channel

 

 

connectors

 

 

 

Digital Audio Inputs

6 S/PDIF coaxial (RCA), 6 S/PDIF optical (5 TosLink and

 

 

1 optical mini jack), and 1 AES/EBU (XLR) connectors

 

Coaxial and optical input connectors conform to IEC-

 

 

958, S/PDIF standards

 

Accepts 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96kHz sample rates

 

• Accepts 16-24 bits PCM audio, Dolby Digital, dts, and

 

 

dts-ES discrete data formats

 

 

 

Main Zone Audio

12 unbalanced (RCA) and 12 balanced (XLR, SDP-40

Outputs

 

Balanced only) connectors for Front L/R, Center, LFE,

 

 

Subwoofer L/R, Side L/R, Rear L/R, and Auxiliary L/R

 

 

 

Zone 2 Audio Outputs

2 unbalanced (RCA, 1 fixed and 1 variable output level)

 

 

stereo connectors and 1 balanced stereo connector

 

 

(XLR, variable output level, SDP-40 Balanced only)

 

 

 

Record Zone Audio

2 unbalanced (RCA, 1 fixed and 1 variable output level)

Outputs

 

stereo connectors

 

1 S/PDIF coaxial (RCA) and 1 S/PDIF optical (TosLink)

 

 

connector (in parallel)

 

 

 

Main Zone Audio Performance

A/D Conversion

24-bit, 96kHz, dual-bit ∆∑ architecture

 

 

D/A Conversion

24-bit, 44.1 to 192kHz, multi-bit ∆∑ architecture,

 

 

operating in dual-mono mode

 

 

 

Frequency Response

10Hz to 20kHz, +0.1dB/-0.25dB, -0.75dB at 40kHz,

 

 

reference 1kHz

 

 

 

Main Zone Audio Performance (continued)

THD + Noise

Below 0.003% at 1kHz, maximum output level

 

 

 

Dynamic Range

108dB minimum, 111dB typical, 22kHz bandwidth

 

 

 

Signal-to-Noise Ratio

108dB minimum, 111dB typical, 22kHz bandwidth

 

 

 

Input Sensitivity

200mVrms (2Vrms for maximum output level) at 0dB

 

 

input gain

 

 

 

Input Impedance

100kΩ in parallel with 150pF

 

 

 

Output Level

150mVrms typical, 6Vrms maximum (RCA connectors)

 

300mVrms typical, 12Vrms maximum (XLR connectors,

 

 

SDP-40 Balanced only)

 

• Maximum value with full-scale input signal and volume

 

 

at +12dB

 

 

 

Output Impedance

100Ω in parallel with 150pF (RCA connectors)

 

50Ω in parallel with 150pF (XLR connectors, SDP-40

 

 

Balanced only)

 

 

 

Zone 2 & Record Zone Audio Performance

A/D Conversion

24-bit, 44.1 to 96kHz, dual-bit ∆∑ architecture

 

 

(Record Zone only)

 

 

 

D/A Conversion

24-bit, 44.1 to 192kHz, multi-bit ∆∑ architecture

 

 

 

Frequency Response

10Hz to 20kHz, +0.1dB/-0.25dB, -0.75dB at 40kHz,

 

 

reference 1kHz

 

 

 

THD + Noise

Below 0.005% at 1kHz, maximum output level

 

 

 

Dynamic Range

105dB minimum, 108dB typical, 22kHz bandwidth

 

 

 

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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JBL SDP-40 manual Specifications, Audio Input & Output Connectors, Main Zone Audio Performance

SDP-40 specifications

The JBL SDP-40 is an advanced audio processor that is designed for both professional and home theater applications, providing immersive sound experiences with exceptional clarity and precision. This high-performance product combines modern technological advancements with user-friendly features to cater to audiophiles and casual listeners alike.

One of the standout features of the SDP-40 is its support for multiple audio formats, including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. These formats enable a three-dimensional sound experience, allowing users to immerse themselves in the audio environment, whether they are watching movies, playing video games, or listening to music. The SDP-40 processes up to 11.2 channels of audio, ensuring that every element of the sound field is effectively managed and delivered with brilliance.

The SDP-40 is equipped with JBL’s proprietary Room Acoustic Correction (RAC) technology. This feature enables the processor to analyze the specific acoustics of a room and automatically adjust the audio output for optimal performance. This is especially beneficial in spaces where sound can be impacted by various elements such as furniture and wall materials. By creating a personalized audio profile, users can experience sound as it was intended by content creators.

With its high-definition digital processing capabilities, the SDP-40 utilizes 32-bit processing and sampling rates up to 192 kHz. This ensures that audio playback remains true to the original recording, preserving every nuance and detail. The unit is also capable of handling various file types, including high-resolution audio, making it a versatile choice for music lovers.

Additional characteristics of the JBL SDP-40 include a range of connectivity options. Users will find multiple HDMI inputs, balanced XLR outputs, and digital audio inputs that allow for seamless integration with other home theater components. This flexibility ensures that the SDP-40 can be easily adapted to existing setups or used as a foundation for a new system.

The user interface of the SDP-40 is intuitive and easy to navigate. It features a large display and a remote control that enables quick access to settings and configurations. Furthermore, the processor supports firmware updates, ensuring that it stays current with technological advancements and evolving audio formats.

In conclusion, the JBL SDP-40 stands out as a premier audio processor, combining cutting-edge technology with user-centric features. Its ability to deliver high-quality, immersive audio experiences makes it a valuable addition to any home theater or professional sound setup. The SDP-40 is truly designed for those who appreciate the power of sound and the artistry of audio engineering.