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In an active loudspeaker system the crossover network is connected, in the signal path, before the power amplifiers. An active crossover network feeds separate signals to the bass, mid, and treble power amplifiers. The power amplifiers in turn power the corresponding loudspeaker drivers for the bass, mid, and treble ranges. This method has several advantages, especially in large PA systems, compared to passive dividing where the crossover network is connected between the power amplifiers and the loudspeakers. You get for example lower distortion, in particular distortion that is caused by loud bass tones which intermodulate with the mid, and treble ranges. An active system also eliminates the power losses, associated with passive crossover networks.
LAB.GRUPPEN's ACN C crossovers are designed around a four-pole state variable filters, which are derived from the theory of analog computers. The most common way to alter crossover frequencies in such a circuit is to turn a multiple ganged potentiometer. However most potentiometers have bad tolerances (20 % or worse), and these tolerances affect the accuracy of the crossover frequencies and the flatness of the summed output. A better way of altering the crossover frequency is applied in the ACN 2/3C; namely the use of "Digital Hexcode" switches. This allows the use of close tolerance components, which result in a crossover frequency accuracy better than 1 %. By careful selection of these components, an optimum density of available crossover frequencies has been created, especially in the region between 800 Hz and 2 kHz. This has made it possible to achieve a continuity of phase and of group delay time together with the speaker system. This leads in turn to an improved intelligibility in the vocal region. 12, or 18 dB/octave slopes can be ordered as an option. The 24/octave slope has equal phase at the crossover frequency region, in accordance with Linkwitz-Riley. To achieve flatness in the summed output, the high and lowpass filters meet each other at 6 dB. Each of the outputs of the ACN 2/3C have been equipped with shelving equalization, which gives an adjustable bass boost of upto +12 dB, and a treble boost of upto +12 dB. In the ACN 3C the mid output has an additional shelving boost, but that works at a lower corner frequency. With the help of this equalization it is possible to align the frequency response of the speaker system. You can, for example, compensate the roll-off in the treble of so-called "Constant Directivity“-type horns. It also means you negate the need, for an external (graphic) equalizer, in several applications.
Key Features:
3-way stereo or 4- and 5-way mono Switchable crossover frequencies: 32 frequencies between 80 Hz and 4.8 kHz No dangerous "x10 switches" or frequency knobs on the front The standard slope is 24 dB/octave. Optional: 12 and 18 dB/octave slopes Switchable subsonic filters Front panel gain controls Mute switch on all outputs Mono bass switch Electronically balanced inputs with transformer option |
The DX 4008 is a complete 4 input - 8 output digital loudspeaker management system designed for the touring or fixed sound installation markets.
The absolute latest in available technology is utilized with 32-bit (40-bit extended) floating point processor and high performance 24-bit Analog Converters. The high-bit DSP prevents noise and distortion induced by truncation errors of the commonly used 24-bit fixed-point devices. A complete set of parameters include I/O levels, delay,polarity, 6 bands of parametric EQ per channel, multiple crossover selections and full function limiters. The DX 4008 can be controlled or configured in real time on the panel or with the intuitive PC GUI accessed via the RS 232 interface. Software upgrade for CPU and DSP via PC keeps the device current with newly developed algorithms and function once available. Multiple setup storage and system security complete this professional package.
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The DX 4008 is a complete 4 input - 8 output digital loudspeaker management system designed for the touring or fixed sound installation markets | Sampling rate can be set to 96kHz | Precise frequency control is achieved with its 1 Hz resolution | Inputs and outputs can be routed in multiple configuration to meet any requirements | The DX 4008 is shipped with a special PC Graphic User Interface (GUI) application - XLink | XLink gives the user an option to control the DX 4008 unit from a remote PC via the RS232 serial communication link | The GUI application makes much easier control and monitor the device, allowing the user to get the whole picture on one screen | Programs can be recalled and stored from/to PC's hard drive, thus expanding the storage to become virtuality limitless |
INPUT AND OUTPUT SECTION |
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Input Impendance: | >10 | kΩ | Output Impendance: | 50 | Ω | Maximum Level: | + 20 | dBu | Type: | XLR 3 | Electronically balanced |
AUDIO PERFORMANCE |
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Frequency Response: | +/- 0.1 | dB (20 to 20 kHz) | Dynamic Range: | 115 | dB typ (unweighted) | CMMR: | > 60 | dB (50 to 10 kHz) | Crosstalk: | | dB | Distortion: | 0.001% | (1 kHz @ 18 dBu) |
DIGITAL AUDIO PERFORMANCE |
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Resolution: | 32 bit | (40-bit extended) | Sampling Rate: | 48 / 96 | kHz | A/D - D/A Converters: | 24 | bit | Propagation Delay: | 3 | ms | No. of Programs: | 30 | |
FRONT PANEL CONTROL |
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Display: | 4 x 26 | Character Backlit LCD | Buttons: | 12 Mute Controls 12 Gain / Manu Controls 6 Menu Controls | | “DATA" control: | (dial encoder) | Embedded Thumb Wheel | Level Meters: | 5 | segment LED | Interface | RS 232 | Female DB-9 |
LIMITERS |
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Threshold: | -20 to +20 | dBu | Attack Time: | 0.3 to 100 | ms | Release Time: | 2 to 32 | X the attack time |
EQUALISATION |
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Type: | Parametric, Hi-shelf, Lo-shelf | 6 per I/O | Gain: | in 0.25dB steps | -30 to +15dB | Bandwidth: | (Q=0.5 to 72) | 0.02 to 2.50 octaves |
CROSSOVER FILTERS |
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Filter Types: | Butterworth, Bessel, Linkwitz Riley | | Slopes: | 6 to 24dB/oct (96kHz) | 6 to 48dB/oct (48kHz) |
POWER REQUIREMENT |
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Operating voltage: | 220÷240 / 110÷120 ~ 50 / 60 | V ~ Hz | Power (consumption): | | mA | Fuse model: | | | Operating temperature range: | 0 ÷ +55 | °C | Operating humidity: | 20 ÷ 90 | % RH non-condensing |
PHISICAL SPECIFICATION |
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Height: | 44 / 1.73 | mm/inch | Width: | 483 / 19.01 | mm/inch | Depth: | 203 / 7.99 | mm/inch | Net Weight: | Kg/Lbs | 3 / 6.61 |
SHIPPING INFORMATION |
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Package height: | 80 / 3.14 | mm/inch | Package width: | 615 / 24.2 | mm/inch | Package depth: | 360 / 14.17 | mm/inch | Shipping Weight: | 4.3 / 9.4 | Kg/Lbs |
| Behringer DCX2496 Overview
The DCX2496 ULTRADRIVE PRO from Behringer is a digital loudspeaker management system, that provides excellent audio quality, along with a comprehensive feature list. It allows for precise set-up of multiple loudspeaker arrays, suitable for live sound, fixed installations that require control of loudspeaker systems, and other contractor-installed applications.
Each of the three-inputs and six-outputs have fixed processing blocks, including gain, delay, EQ and dynamic EQ on the input channels, and gain, crossover, EQs, limiter and delays on the output side. One of the inputs can accept a stereo AES/EBU digital signal. An integrated sample rate converter assists in accepting various sample rates. Additionally, an internal input-sum signal is easily set-up.
Four different mono and stereo output operating modes are available, all with individual crossover filter types with selectable roll-off characteristics. Input and output delays allow for time adjusting signals to compensate for ambient temperature changes or for adjusting arrival time differences for individual speaker clusters. EQs can be used for both musical enhancement or for level-dependent equalization. Brick-wall limiters guarantee speaker protection.
Remote control of one or several units can be accomplished utilizing downloadable software for a Windows based computer. Set-ups can be saved to the software, or to an optional PCMCIA card for the ultimate in portability. Servo-balanced, gold-plated XLR connectors for all inputs and outputs guarantee excellent connectivity.
- Three-input, six-output loudspeaker management system
- Four different mono- and stereo-output operating modes
- Individual crossover filter types including Butterworth, Bessel and Linkwitz-Riley, with selectable roll-off characteristics from 6dB to 48dB per octave
- Choice of high-, band- and low-pass filters for each input and output
- Dynamic EQ for level-dependent equalization and parametric EQ selectable for each channel
- “Zero" attack limiters on all output channels for optimal signal protection
- Automatic or manual-adjustable delays for all inputs and outputs allow for adjustment due to room temperature, phase and arrival time differences
- Link option via RS-485 network interface allows for linking multiple units for larger installation requirements
- Downloadable software enables single- or multiple-unit remote control utilizing a Windows based computer
- Sixty user-defined internal presets can bestored via software or on a PCMCIA card
- Internal universal power supply allows the unit to operate virtually anywhere
Frequency Response |
10Hz to 35kHz, -1dB |
Dynamic Range |
109dB |
Input Connections |
3 x XLR |
Output Connections |
6 x XLR |
Input Impedance |
20kΩ @ 1kHz |
Output Impedance |
160Ω @ 1kHz |
Maximum Input Level |
+22dBu |
Maximum Output Level |
+22dBu |
Sample Rate |
32kHz to 96kHz |
RTA Mic Phantom Voltage |
+15V |
Crosstalk (Main Outputs) |
-100dB @ 10dBu In |
THD & Noise |
0.007% @ 0dBu In |
Dimensions |
19" x 8.5 x 1.75" (483 x 217 x 45mm) |
Weight |
6.6 lbs (3 kg) |
| Digital stereo active crossover with 4 inputs and 8 outputs, incl. software .
- Flexible routing configurations for all standard mono and stereo output operating modes
- 4 analog inputs and 8 analog outputs (XLR)
- Active frequency filter types (Bessel, Butterworth and Linkwitz-Riley) with slopes up to 24 dB/octave split up the audio signal into different frequency bands
- Incl. software editor (for PC and Mac) for remote control via computer through USB interface: store, transfer, and manage your presets
- Up to 30 user presets storable in the device via software
- 5 menu languages selectable (German, English, French, Spanish, Dutch)
- Alphanumeric LCD screen with 2 lines of 16 characters each
- Input sensitivity digitally adjustable
- Inputs and outputs with 4-digit LED level meter as well as clip and limit LED indicator
- Mute switch with LED indicator per output
- 7-band parametric EQ per output
- Up to 7 ms signal delay adjustable for the outputs
- Output limiter with adjustable limits and automatic attack and release settings as overload protection for your amplifying system
- Switchable phase
- Lock function for prevents undesired changes to settings
- Rack installation, 1 U
- Windows XP, Vista, 7, 10 and Mac OS X 10.5.8 and better
- Digital signal processor
- The device can be connected via USB to the PC in connection with DXO Software
The firmware can be updated via the PC connection
- (19") 48.3 cm rack installation 1 U
Power supply: |
100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
6 V DC 800 mA |
Power connection: |
Mains input via Coaxial power connector (M) power supply cord with AC adapter (provided) |
Frequency range: |
10 - 22000 Hz |
THD: |
<0,005 % at 1 kHz |
DSP: |
Digital signal processor |
Crossover frequency: |
20-20000 Hz |
Impedance: |
Input 10 kOhm
Output 50 Ohm |
Gain: |
Output: -50 dB to +12 dB |
Filter: |
Linkwitz-Riley; Butterworth; Bessel; 6db/oct; 12db/oct; 18db/oct; 24db/oct |
Delay: |
0 - 7 ms |
Dynamic range: |
Input: 114 dB
Output: 110 dB |
Sample rate: |
48 kHz |
Connections: |
Input: line via 4 x 3-pin XLR
Output: line via 8 x 3-pin XLR |
Max. level: |
Input: +22 dBu
Output: +9 dBu |
USB port: |
Typ B |
PC connect: |
DXO Software via USB, firmware can be updated |
Housing design: |
(19") 48.3 cm rack installation 1 U |
Dimensions: |
Width: 48,3 cm
Depth: 22,3 cm
Height: 4,45 cm |
Weight: |
1,90 kg |
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With 12 inputs and 6 outputs and Ethernet control the dbx ZonePro? 1260 and 1261
are the newest members of the ZonePro? family providing a complete suite of signal
processing and control for Commercial Audio applications.
Designed to offer superior system sonic performance and flexibility, the 1260/1261 deliver
the highest quality tools available. Even the input and outputs connectors were chosen for
their standard usage and reliability. The ZonePro products offer Euroblock connectors for
balanced signals and RCA connectors for interfacing with consumer equipment often used
in commercial applications; there is also a simple analog input buss that allows inputs to be
sent from one unit to the next for unit and job scalability. The 1260 and 1261 provide every
necessary processing tool, from the input processing like gain control and EQ available on all
inputs to highly sophisticated and specific functions such as selectable paging microphone
processing including Gating, De-Essing, Auto Gain Control, Compression and Feedback
Suppression. The heart of the ZonePro products is the Routing module that provides of course
Primary Source Selection but also Source Ducking for Paging and Priority Override. The outputs
also offer a wealth of processing designed for commercial applications like our patent-pending
AutoWarmth? function that was co-developed with JBL to provide natural low frequency extension
at any signal level. Each output also offers EQ, Bandpass and Crossover filters, Limiting and Delay
for system optimization. With the ZonePro? every tool is at your disposal to maximize the response
of your system.
Beyond processing, the ZonePro? products offer multiple forms of control to further extend the
versatility of your system. From easy-to-use wall panel Zone Controllers for standard end-user
functions like source select and volume control to advanced system control including a built-in
Real Time Clock that can provide programmable system changes throughout the day or week.
For system setup and monitoring the ZonePro Designer software provides an intuitive interface
and a speedy setup Wizard for configuring and editing all system parameters. The addition of
Ethernet control means that not only will it work with standard network equipment, but it can also
be accessed from remote dialup locations or from wireless access points.
The ZonePro? 1260 and 1261 will take your Commercial Audio system to the next level with advanced
processing, versatility and control.
? Advanced Feedback Suppression (AFS?)
? Autowarmth?
? Auto Gain Control
? Compression
? Limiting
? Noise Gating
? Notch Filtering
? Bandpass and Crossover Filters
? Parametric EQ
? Security Lockout
? Wall Panel Control
? RS-232 Control
? IEC, UL and CSA Approvals
ZonePro? 1260/1261 Specifications
ANALOG INPUT
Number of Inputs:
12 Total (2) Switchable mic or line, (8) RCA, and (1)
S/PDIF
Connectors:
Euroblock (Line and Mic) RCA (Source)
Type:
Impedance (Euroblock):
> 50kΩ Balanced, >25kΩ Unbalanced, RF Filtered
Impedance (RCA):
>25kΩ Unbalanced, RF Filtered
Max input line level:
+20dBu Mic/Line, +12dBu RCA
CMRR:
> 40dB, typically >55db @ 1kHz
Mic Pre gain:30 to 60dB
Mic EIN:
> 118dB, 22Hz-22kHz, 150Ω Source Impedance
Mic Phantom Power:
15V
ANALOG OUTPUTS
Number of Outputs 6
Connectors: Euroblock
Type:
Electronically balanced, RF filtered
Impedance:
120 ohms balanced, 60ohm unbalanced
Max Output Level: +20dBu
A/D PERFORMANCE
Type:
dbx Type IV? conversion system
Dynamic Range line:
>113 dB, A-weighted, >110 dB unweighted
Type IV dynamic range:
>119 dB, A-weighted, 22kHz BW
>117 dB, A-weighted, 22kHz BW
Sample Rate: 48kHz
D/A PERFORMANCE
Dynamic Range:
112 dB A-weighted, 109dB unweighted
SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
Dynamic Range:
>110 dB A-weighted, >107dB unweighted
THD+N:
0.003% typical at +4dBu, 1kHz, 0dB gain
Frequency Response:
20Hz - 20kHz, +/-0.5dB
Interchannel Crosstalk:
>80dB typical
Crosstalk input to output:
>80dB
Propagation Delay
0.6 msec
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Operating Voltage:
100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption:
27 Watts
Physical:
Weight:
6.8 lbs.(3.1 kg) Shipping weight 8.8 lbs. (4.0 kg)
Dimensions:
1.75? H x 5.75? D x 19? W | The LD Systems X223 is a stereo 2 way / mono 3 way crossover in standard 19"/1U rack format. Its rugged construction, high quality and robust knobs as well as the integrated power unit are rarities in this price range. It provides a mono sub output, an adjustable crossover frequency for each channel, adjustable LF/HF and input gains, phase reverse controls, switchable 40 Hz High-Pass filters and symmetrical XLR In- and Outputs. With the LD Systems X223 you get a crossover fulfilling the professional standards and offering great quality and sound characteristics.
Product type
Signal Processors
Version
2-way stereo/3-way mono
Frequency response
20 - 20.000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio
> 93 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
< 0.004 %
Crosstalk
< - 80 (20 - 20.000 Hz) dB
Max. input level
+21 (balanced or unbalanced) dBu
Max. output level
+21 (balanced or unbalanced) dBu
Input impedance (kOhms)
50000 kOhm
Output impedance
200 Ohm(s)
Controls
2 x crossover frequency low/high, 2 x crossover low/mid, 2 x high gain, 2 x highpass (40 Hz), 2 x input gain, 2 x low gain, 2x frequency switch x1/x10, 4 x inv switch, LF sum, Mono/stereo mode
Indicators
2 x clip, 2 x crossover x 10, 2 x highpass, 4 x inv., mono, stereo
Line input connectors
XLR
Line output connectors
XLR
Mains connector
IEC socket
Operating voltage
220 V AC - 240 V AC
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