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30 ULTRADRIVE PRO DCX2496 User Manual
With two DCX2496 units you can even realize today’s most popular surround format:
5.1. In addition to the speaker cabinets and power amps (or active speakers as in
the simplied illustration shown here), all you need is a surround decoder to play
back pre-produced 5.1 material such as DVDs, or a mixing console with six outputs
(e.g. stereo out plus four su/jointfilesconvert/351885/bgroups). In the latter case, you can create highly
sophisticated surround mixes even without a special surround sound decoder.
The preset “5.1 FRONT” has been optimized for the L-C-R front speakers
with 2speaker ways each (see also chapter 5.3). The three signals required
“Front-Left, Front-Center, Front-Right” are routed via the three inputs (A, B, C)
tothe rst DCX2496.
On the second DCX2496, the preset “5.1 REAR” should be used as a starting
point. It supplies the two rear surround speakers (also 2-way systems) plus the
monophonic sub-bass channel (“LFE” = “Low Frequency Enhanced”) with the
input signals “Rear-Left, Rear-Right and Sub-bass”, using connectors In A, B, C.
The sixth output of the second ULTRADRIVEPRO is not used in this application,
but is left available for additional eects or as a mono delay line.
7. Specications
Analog Inputs (A, B, C)
Type electronically balanced
Connector XLR
Max. input level +22 dBu
Input impedance approx. 20 kΩ at 1 kHz
Crosstalk -72 dB @ 0 dBu In
Digital Input (A)
Connector XLR
Format S/PDIF or AES/EBU
Input level 0.3 to 10 Vpp
Input impedance approx. 110 Ω
Sampling frequency 32 to 96 kHz
Special feature Sample Rate Converter
Microphone Input (C)
Type electronically balanced
Connector XLR
Max. input level -23 dBu
Input impedance approx. 470 Ω at 1 kHz
Phantom supply +15 V
Analog Outputs (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
Type electronically balanced
Connector XLR
Max. output level +22 dBu
Output impedance approx. 160 Ω at 1 kHz
Crosstalk -100 dB @ 10 dBu In
System Data
Sampling frequency 96 kHz
Signal delay < 1 ms Analog input to analog output
Frequency response 10 Hz to 35 kHz (-1 dB) typ.
Dynamic range 109 dB (analog input analog output)
Input noise -90 dBu (@ +22 dBu 112 dB)
Output noise -90 dBu (@ +22 dBu 112 dB)
THD+N Ratio 0,007% @ 0 dBu In, Gain 1
0,004% @ 10 dBu In, Gain 1
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