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SPECIFICATIONS General Specifications CONTROLS AND SWITCHES: POWER ON/OFF switch, MODE SELECTOR, 26-Position Log-Linear Detented and dB-calibrated INPUT and OUTPUT Attenuators, CROSSOVER FREQUENCY Selectors, N/R output phase switches, SLOPE internal switches, 40Hz HIGH PASS internal switch, Input connector selector switch (XLR CONNECTORS/PHONE JACKS). FREQUENCY RESPONSE: Each output is -3dB at the chosen crossover frequency (relative to its mid-band level). All outputs are essentially flat within their respective passbands (see graph). At the Phone Jack inputs and outputs, the LOW output is ±0.5dB to 20Hz with the 40Hz High Pass filter switched out. The HIGH output is ±0.5dB to 20KHz. At the XLR inputs and outputs, the LOW output is ±0.5dB to 20Hz with the 40Hz High Pass filter switched out. The HIGH output is +0.5, -1.5dB to 20KHz. INDICATORS: 3 PEAK L.E.D. (Light Emitting Diode) indicators above LOW, MIDDLE, and HIGH controls turn on when output level reaches +14dB (3.88 volts). T.H.D.: Less than 0.05% at +24dB (12.3 volts) output (30Hz ,--20KHz). HUM AND NOISE*: -76dB (80dB S/N ratio) with INPUT level control at "-6", output level controls at maximum, inputs and outputs terminated by 600 ohms. MAXIMUM VOLTAGE GAIN: +6dB MAXIMUM INPUT LEVEL: +30dB (24.5 volts); INPUT attenuator at the "6" position. MAXIMUM OUTPUT LEVEL: +24dB (12.3 volts), (see graph). POWER REQUIREMENTS: 110, 117, 130, 220 or 240V AC, 50/60Hz, 10W FINISH: Semi-Gloss Black DIMENSIONS (WxHxD): 480x95.5x238.7mm (18-7/8x3-3/4x9-3/8") NET WEIGHT: 7.5Kg (16.51bs.) FILTERS 40Hz Filter Left-Hand Set of Crossover Frequency Controls Right-Hand Set of Crossover Frequency Controls Filters High Pass Low Pass High Pass Low Pass High Pass Mode Switchable in any mode 2WAY-1, 3WAY 2WAY-1, 3WAY 2WAY-2, 3WAY 2WAY-2, 3WAY -3dB Frequencies 40Hz 250, 500, 800, 1K, 1.2K, 1.5KHz 250, 500, 800, 1K, 1.2K, 1.5KHz 2K, 2.5K, 5K, 6K, 7K, 8KHz 2K, 2.5K, 5K, 6K, 7K, 8KHz Slope 12dB/octave 12 or 18dB/octave 12 or 18dB/octave 12 or 18dB/octave 12 or 18dB/octave INPUT & OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Connector** Impedance Actual Nominal INPUT XLR-3-31 XLR-3-32 Phone Jack 10Ka 60052 OUTPUT (HIGH, MIDDLE, LOW) XLR-3-32 Phone Jack 20052 511 600a 600E2 Sensitivity*** -2dB (616mV) - - Nominal Level Maximum +4dB (1.23V) +30dB (24.5V) +4dB (1.23V) +4dB (1.23V) +24dB (12.3V) +24dB (12.3V) * Measured with a -6dBloctave filter at 12.47KHz equivalent to a 20KHz filter with infinite dBloctave attenuation. **All XL R connectors are floating and transformer-isolated; phone jacks are unbalanced. ***Nominal source level required for an output of +4dB (1.23 volts), all attenuators at maximum gain. NOTE: Unless the circuit impedance is 600 ohms, we use the term "dB", rather than "dBm". This is because, since it is a power expression, the value of "dBrn" changes with impedance. The "0dB" reference is 0.775 volts am, just like 0dBm. However the level in "dB" denotes voltage instead of power, and so is less misleading than "dBm" at impedances other than 600 ohms. 7

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SPECIFICATIONS
General
Specifications
CONTROLS
AND
SWITCHES:
POWER
ON/OFF
switch,
MODE
SELECTOR,
26
-Position
Log
-Linear
Detented
and
dB
-calibrated
INPUT
and
OUTPUT
Attenuators,
CROSSOVER
FREQUENCY
Selectors,
N/R
output
phase
switches,
SLOPE
internal
switches,
40Hz
HIGH
PASS
internal
switch,
Input
connector
selector
switch
(XLR
CONNECTORS/PHONE
JACKS).
FREQUENCY
RESPONSE:
Each
output
is
—3dB
at
the
chosen
crossover
fre-
quency
(relative
to
its
mid
-band
level).
All
outputs
are
essentially
flat
within
their
respective
passbands
(see
graph).
At
the
Phone
Jack
inputs
and
outputs,
the
LOW
output
is
±0.5dB
to
20Hz
with
the
40Hz
High
Pass
filter
switched
out.
The
HIGH
output
is
±0.5dB
to
20KHz.
At
the
XLR
inputs
and
outputs,
the
LOW
output
is
±0.5dB
to
20Hz
with
the
40Hz
High
Pass
filter
switched
out.
The
HIGH
output
is
+0.5,
—1.5dB
to
20KHz.
3
PEAK
L.E.D.
(Light
Emitting
Diode)
indicators
above
LOW,
MIDDLE,
and
HIGH
controls
turn
on
when
output
level
reaches
+14dB
(3.88
volts).
INDICATORS:
FILTERS
Filters
Mode
—3dB
Frequencies
Slope
40Hz
Filter
High
Pass
Switchable
in
any
mode
40Hz
12dB/octave
Left
-Hand
Set
of
Crossover
Frequency
Controls
Low
Pass
2WAY-1,
3WAY
250,
500,
800,
1K,
1.2K,
1.5KHz
12
or
18dB/octave
High
Pass
2WAY-1,
3WAY
250,
500,
800,
1K,
1.2K,
1.5KHz
12
or
18dB/octave
Right
-Hand
Set
of
Crossover
Frequency
Controls
Low
Pass
2WAY-2,
3WAY
2K,
2.5K,
5K,
6K,
7K,
8KHz
12
or
18dB/octave
High
Pass
2WAY-2,
3WAY
2K,
2.5K,
5K,
6K,
7K,
8KHz
12
or
18dB/octave
INPUT
&
OUTPUT
CHARACTERISTICS
Connector**
Impedance
Sensitivity***
Level
Actual
Nominal
Nominal
Maximum
INPUT
XLR-3-31
XLR-3-32
Phone
Jack
10Ka
60052
—2dB
(616mV)
+4dB
(1.23V)
+30dB
(24.5V)
OUTPUT
(HIGH,
MIDDLE,
LOW)
XLR-3-32
20052
600a
+4dB
(1.23V)
+24dB
(12.3V)
Phone
Jack
511
600E2
+4dB
(1.23V)
+24dB
(12.3V)
T.H.D.:
Less
than
0.05%
at
+24dB
(12.3
volts)
output
(30Hz
,
--20KHz).
HUM
AND
NOISE*:
—76dB
(80dB
S/N
ratio)
with
INPUT
level
control
at
"-6",
output
level
controls
at
maximum,
inputs
and
outputs
terminated
by
600
ohms.
MAXIMUM
VOLTAGE
GAIN:
+6dB
MAXIMUM
INPUT
LEVEL:
+30dB
(24.5
volts);
INPUT
attenuator
at
the
"6"
position.
MAXIMUM
OUTPUT
LEVEL:
+24dB
(12.3
volts),
(see
graph).
POWER
REQUIREMENTS:
110,
117,
130,
220
or
240V
AC, 50/60Hz,
10W
FINISH:
Semi
-Gloss
Black
DIMENSIONS
(WxHxD):
480x95.5x238.7mm
(18
-7/8x3
-3/4x9-3/8")
NET
WEIGHT:
7.5Kg
(16.51bs.)
*
Measured
with
a
—6dBloctave
filter
at
12.47KHz
equivalent
to
a
20KHz
filter
with
infinite
dBloctave
attenuation.
**All
XL
R
connectors
are
floating
and transformer
-isolated;
phone
jacks
are
unbalanced.
***Nominal
source
level
required
for
an
output
of
+4dB
(1.23
volts),
all
attenuators
at
maximum
gain.
NOTE:
Unless
the
circuit
impedance
is
600
ohms,
we
use
the
term
"dB",
rather
than
"dBm".
This
is
because,
since
it
is
a
power
expression,
the
value
of
"dBrn"
changes
with
impedance.
The
"0dB"
reference
is
0.775
volts
am,
just
like
0dBm.
However
the
level
in
"dB"
denotes
voltage
instead
of
power,
and
so
is
less
misleading
than
"dBm"
at
impedances
other
than
600
ohms.
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