Millennium Enterprises Stereo150 manual General Format, Procedures

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Section - 7 Appendix

Johnson Millennium

Pitch Bend: Pitch Bend information is a higher resolution controller that is not supported in Johnson Amplification products, due to the density of the information and the resources needed to process it properly. Many MIDI control products offer the ability to map Pitch Bend to normal Continuous Controllers if a user wanted to control a parameter with a device such as a Pitch Bend Wheel.

General Format

The general format for the System Exclusive information is as follows (note: all SysEx values are displayed in Hexadecimal format, along with this symbol (h) for clarification):

Hex Value

Definition

 

 

F0(h)

System Exclusive ‘Begin Message’ byte

00(h)

 

 

 

00(h)

Manufacturer’s ID Number (Johnson Amplification)

10(h)

 

 

 

0n(h)

n = Unit’s Device or SysEx Channel number (minus one)

 

e.g.

00(h)

is device or SysEx Ch 1

 

 

01(h)

is device or SysEx Ch 2 etc...

 

 

0F(h)

is device or SysEx Ch 16

dd

dd = device ID number

4A(h)

identifies the Millennium

pp

pp = Procedure number. The different procedure’s names and general formats are

 

 

described in the Procedures Section.

dd(1)1, dd(1)2

dd(n)1, dd(n)2

 

 

 

dd = Data as needed by procedures. Since the standard MMA MIDI Specification reserves 80(h)

 

through FF(h) (decimal numbers 128 through 255) for specific commands, a split byte format is

 

adopted for all data communication in this SysEx implementation. dd(n)2 denotes the 1st

 

through 7th bits of the nth byte and dd(n)1 denotes th 8th bit of the nth byte. Note: All data that

 

is requested or received, is in split byte format unless noted otherwise.

F7(h)

System Exclusive ‘End Message’ byte

 

 

Procedures

In the following section, SYS_HEAD refers to a valid System Exclusive header. The System Exclusive header starts with the System Exclusive status byte, and includes all bytes through the Johnson Amplification device type. F7(h) is the System Exclusive ‘Message End’ byte. All SysEx numbers in the format definition of each procedure are given as hexadecimal values, along with this symbol (h) for clarification. Binary numbers are identified with this symbol (b).

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Stereo150 specifications

Millennium Enterprises has long been recognized for its commitment to quality and innovation in the audio technology industry, and the Stereo150 amplifier is a testament to that legacy. This high-performance stereo amplifier is designed for audiophiles seeking exceptional sound quality and versatility in their media setups.

One of the standout features of the Stereo150 is its impressive power output. With a robust 150 watts per channel, it delivers clear, dynamic sound that can fill even the largest rooms with rich audio. The amplifier employs Class D technology, which not only enhances efficiency but also reduces heat generation, allowing it to operate for extended periods without the risk of overheating. This class of amplification is known for producing high fidelity sound while maintaining a compact form factor, making the Stereo150 an ideal choice for both home and professional setups.

The Stereo150 also incorporates advanced digital signal processing (DSP) technology. This allows for precise audio tuning, enabling users to tailor their listening experience according to their preferences. With customizable EQ settings, you can enhance low frequencies for a more bass-heavy sound or adjust high frequencies for clarity in vocals and instruments. This flexibility ensures that the Stereo150 can adapt to a wide variety of musical genres, from classical to rock to electronic.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the Stereo150. It features multiple input options, including RCA, balanced XLR, and optical inputs, facilitating seamless integration with various audio sources, such as turntables, CD players, and streaming devices. Additionally, the amplifier supports Bluetooth connectivity, making it easy to stream music directly from smartphones and tablets without the hassle of wires.

Durability and aesthetics have not been overlooked in the design of the Stereo150. The chassis is constructed from high-quality materials, providing both a modern look and sturdiness for long-term use. The front panel includes a user-friendly interface with LED indicators, making it easy to navigate settings and monitor the status of the amplifier.

In conclusion, the Millennium Enterprises Stereo150 stands out as a powerful, versatile, and aesthetically appealing stereo amplifier. Its combination of robust performance, advanced features, and diverse connectivity options make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their audio experience with high-quality sound. Whether used in a home theater, a studio, or for casual listening, the Stereo150 is poised to satisfy even the most discerning audio enthusiasts.