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SPECIFICATIONS INPUT Number of Channels Nominal Level Impedance Level Control Level Monitor A/D CONVERSION Sampling Freq. Quantization Band Width Number of Channels D/A CONVERSION Number of Channels Sampling Freq. Quantization Band Width OUTPUT Number of Channels Nominal Level Impedance Mixing Bypass MEMORY Presets (ROM) User Memory (RAM) MIDI CONTROL FRONT PANEL Display Knob Keys Unbalanced x 1 (Phone Jack) -20 dBm/+4 dBm, Selectable 10 k-ohms Volume, Max. Gain +12 dB 7 points LED 31.25 kHz Linear 16 Bit 20 Hz to 12 kHz 1 2 31.25 kHz Linear 16 Bit 20 Hz to 12 kHz Unbalanced x 2 (Phono Jack) -20 dBm/+4 dBm, Selectable 600 ohms Direct Signal, Effect Signal ON/OFF 1-30 31 -90 (Non Volatile) All parameters except Input Level can be memorized Key On triggers the program 18, 19, 20, 28 and 29 MIDI Channel (1 to 16, OMNI), (4 banks), Program Number (1 to 128) Note on/off is recognized only for pitch change A, D and freeze B 16 character 2 lines LCD x 1, 2 digits numeric LED for Memory No., 7 points level meter LED Input Level Volume Parameter/Balance/Data Increment/ Data Decrement, Memory Store/ Recall/Data Increment/Data Decrement, Utility/Foot Trigger/ Bypass ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Dynamic Range Reverb: more than 75 dB Delay : more than 81 dB Distortion Bypassed Signal: less than 0.01% Effect Signal : less than 0.03% Band Width Bypassed signal: 20 Hz to 20 kHz Effect Signal : 20 Hz to 12 kHz POWER SUPPLY U.S. & Canadian Models General Model 110V-120V, 60Hz 220V-240V, 50/60Hz POWER CONSUMPTION U.S. & Canadian Models General Model 20W 20W DIMENSIONS (W xHxD) 480mm x 45.2mm x 285mm (18-7/8" x 1-3/4" x 11-1/4") WEIGHT 3.2 kg (7 Ibs) OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL PRESET PROGRAM 1 -30, USER (model RC7) MEMORY 31-37 " NOTE: Since natural sounding reverberation is mixed with the direct sound, andhence does not constitute 100% of the sound, the effective dynamic range will nearly always exceed 90 dB. 0 dBu is 0.775 volts RMS. This value represents voltage across a high impedance input. dBu is the equivalent of dBu if specified across a 600 ohm load. 23