Pyle PDC22 Owners Manual - Page 6

Noise Level22-22KHz, Input Shorted

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The PDC22 can be quite useful on stage or in the studio for connecting unbalanced devices, particularly key boards. The output levels of many keyboards are low. So their signals can benefit greatly by connecting their unbalanced outputs to the PDC22 by doing so the signal can be sent cleanly for long distances while benefiting from the low noise and common mode rejection provided by PDC22's balanced low-level output. The diagram following shows a typical hook-up for a stereo keyboard connected to a stereo stage monitor system and the main PA mixer. Specifications: Frequency Response Noise Level(22-22KHz, Input Shorted) THD + N(10Hz-22KHz) 1KHz Input Impedance Max. Input Level (1% THD) 5-35 KHz, -3dB -104dBu 0.013% typ. @ 1 VRMS, 50K Ohm +8.1 dBu (9V. Batt) +11.3dBu(48V.Phantom) Instrument Input unbalanced Parallel (link) out unbalanced BALANCED OUTPUT balanced Dimensions: 1/4" Phone Jack, 1/4" Phone Jack, XLR Connector, 5.51"x4.72"x1.57" -5-

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The PDC22 can be quite useful on stage or in the studio for connecting unbalanced devices,
particularly key boards. The output levels of many keyboards are low. So their signals can
benefit greatly by connecting their unbalanced outputs to the PDC22 by doing so the signal
can be sent cleanly for long distances while benefiting from the low noise and common
mode rejection provided by PDC22’s balanced low-level output. The diagram following
shows a typical hook-up for a stereo keyboard connected to a stereo stage monitor system
and the main PA mixer.
Frequency Response
5-35 KHz, -3dB
Noise Level(22-22KHz, Input Shorted)
-104dBu
THD + N(10Hz-22KHz)
0.013% typ. @ 1 VRMS,
1KHz
Input Impedance
50K Ohm
Max. Input Level (1% THD)
+8.1 dBu (9V. Batt)
+11.3dBu(48V.Phantom)
Instrument Input
1/4” Phone Jack,
unbalanced
Parallel (link) out
1/4” Phone Jack,
unbalanced
BALANCED OUTPUT
XLR Connector,
balanced
Dimensions:
5.51”x4.72”x1.57”
Specifications:
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