Crosstalk is caused by stray inductances and capacitances between components and lines, which results in unintentional mixing of stereo signals. Meticulous wire routing ensures excellent high-frequency separation.

Crosstalk

-100dB @ 1kHz

Crosstalk is caused by stray inductances and capacitances between components and lines, which results in unintentional mixing of stereo signals. Meticulous wire routing ensures excellent high-frequency separation.

Channel Balance

0.1dB

Channel balance is the difference in level between the left and right channels.

Digital Sampling Frequency

44.1kHz

The digital sampling frequency for compact discs conforming to the red-book CD standard is 44.1kHz.

Resolution

16-bits

The resolution, or data word-length, for compact discs conforming to the red-book CD standard is 16-bits.

Digital Output Impedance

75Ω

The SPDIF standard dictates 75S transmission of the digital signal. Output impedance which differs from this causes poor jitter and noise performance due to reflections and signal loss.

Digital Output Voltage

0.6Vp-p

The SPDIF standard requires the output voltage to be between 0.4Vp-pand 0.6Vp-p. Setting the output voltage at the upper limit allows for signal losses due to low terminating impedance or long cable length.

Compatible Media Formats

CD, CD-R, CD-RW

CD, CD-R and CD-RW media, including Mixed Mode audio and data content, will function consistently and reliably.

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