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Mastering D/A Converter Mercury is the first mastering DA-converter in 120V technology. It offers seven digital stereo input sources, all of which can be synchronized with each other or with a word clock. The additional variable output qualifies Mercury as a monitor controller. Seven Digital Sources Mercury provides connections for a total of seven digital stereo input sources. For each digital source there is a dedicated and illuminated tactile switch for quick selection and quick comparison. The detected sample rate is shown in the display. One USB input and two coaxial, two optical and two AES/EBU inputs are available. AES input 2 also supports Dual-Wire (DW) mode. Sync The display shows the synchronization status and the detected sampling rate. Any source except USB can be synchronized to another source or to an external Word Clock. If the sync “Source” is selected in the display, each source uses its own sync code embedded in the signal. O dBfs Holding the Sync button for more than two seconds Mercury will change to the 0dBfs display. Mercury offers all reference levels in dBu corresponding to a 0 dBfs (full scale) digital signal: +14, +15, +16, +17, +18, +20, +22 and +24 dBu Fix & Var The FIX OUT is an analog balanced stereo output which can be calibrated to all common reference levels (see 0 dBfs). Mercury offers a variable analog balanced stereo output. This output provides the same signal as the FIX OUT, but the level is continuously adjustable. Thus Mercury can also be used as a state-of-the-art monitor controller. Variable Output This analog potentiometer is used to control the level of the VAR OUT output. We use the ALPS RK27 “Big Blue” potentiometer with a nice “spoon in honey” feel and excellent channel tracking. So not only the auditory but also the haptic experience of volume control is at the highest level. Specifications: Analog inputs & output; XLR (balanced) Maximum input & output gain: 32.5 dBu Input impedance: 20 kΩ Output impedance: 75 Ω Common mode rejection: -82 dBu Frequency range (-3 dB): 4 Hz – 300 kHz Crosstalk (1 kHz): -108 dBu THD (0 dBu, 1 kHz): 0.000992 % Noise (A-weighted): -102.5 dBu Dynamic range: 135 dB Digital Inputs, DAC768 AES/EBU (XLR), PCM sample rates: 44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz Coaxial SPDIF (Cinch), PCM sample rates: 44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz Optisch SPDIF (Toslink F06), PCM sample rates: 44.1/48/88.2/96/with Glass fibre
Mastering D/A Converter Mercury is the first mastering DA-converter in 120V technology. It offers seven digital stereo input sources, all of which can be synchronized with each other or with a word clock. The additional variable output qualifies Mercury as a monitor controller. Seven Digital Sources Mercury provides connections for a total of seven digital stereo input sources. For each digital source there is a dedicated and illuminated tactile switch for quick selection and quick comparison. The detected sample rate is shown in the display. One USB input and two coaxial, two optical and two AES/EBU inputs are available. AES input 2 also supports Dual-Wire (DW) mode. Sync The display shows the synchronization status and the detected sampling rate. Any source except USB can be synchronized to another source or to an external Word Clock. If the sync “Source” is selected in the display, each source uses its own sync code embedded in the signal. O dBfs Holding the Sync button for more than two seconds Mercury will change to the 0dBfs display. Mercury offers all reference levels in dBu corresponding to a 0 dBfs (full scale) digital signal: +14, +15, +16, +17, +18, +20, +22 and +24 dBu Fix & Var The FIX OUT is an analog balanced stereo output which can be calibrated to all common reference levels (see 0 dBfs). Mercury offers a variable analog balanced stereo output. This output provides the same signal as the FIX OUT, but the level is continuously adjustable. Thus Mercury can also be used as a state-of-the-art monitor controller. Variable Output This analog potentiometer is used to control the level of the VAR OUT output. We use the ALPS RK27 “Big Blue” potentiometer with a nice “spoon in honey” feel and excellent channel tracking. So not only the auditory but also the haptic experience of volume control is at the highest level. Specifications: Analog inputs & output; XLR (balanced) Maximum input & output gain: 32.5 dBu Input impedance: 20 kΩ Output impedance: 75 Ω Common mode rejection: -82 dBu Frequency range (-3 dB): 4 Hz – 300 kHz Crosstalk (1 kHz): -108 dBu THD (0 dBu, 1 kHz): 0.000992 % Noise (A-weighted): -102.5 dBu Dynamic range: 135 dB Digital Inputs, DAC768 AES/EBU (XLR), PCM sample rates: 44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz Coaxial SPDIF (Cinch), PCM sample rates: 44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz Optisch SPDIF (Toslink F06), PCM sample rates: 44.1/48/88.2/96/with Glass fibre
16+16 channel AD/DA converter and MADI interface Madison offers what hardly any other manufacturer in this price segment has to offer: 16 AD/DA converters. With SmartMADI and the Madicon this becomes an expandable multi-channel studio interface of the first order. MADI transmission distance up to 2 km MADI I/O latency: 1 sample Optical MADI socket, type SC 56 & 64 channel Hi/Lo modes accepts Varispeed up to +/-12,5% Sync to MADI, Wordclock or Internal Device ID for daisy chaining 16 AD and 16 DA converters 24 bit / up to 192 kHz Level lights per channel in easily readable blocks of four OdBfs: 15, 18, 22 or 24 dBu Fanless and therefore particularly suitable for noise-sensitive environments Optional redundant power supply unit Madison together with the Madicon support SmartMADI MADI becomes more user-friendly, simple and modern SPL’s Madicon and Madisons can now be connected in series (daisy chaining) like Audio-Over-IP devices, and are easier to configure and more reliable. An additional MADI router for more than two MADI devices is not required The sample rate is now transmitted via the MADI stream and Madisons follow automatically – very handy Specifications: Analoge Input & Outputs; DB25 (balanced) Maximum input & output gain: 24 dBu Input impedance: 20 kΩ Output impedance: 75 Ω Common mode rejection (1 kHz): 82 dB Crosstalk (1 kHz, 48 kHz SR): -110 dB Dynamic Range (A-weighted, 48 kHz SR): 115 dB Digital I/O; MADI-Port MADI optical, Type SC: 44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz Varispeed: ±12.5% in 56 CH mode, -12.5% in 64 CH mode Reference Levels: 15dBu, 18dBu, 22dBu, 24 dBu Wordclock input, BNC, terminated impedance: 75 Ω Wordclock Level (Input TTL/CMOS5/CMOS3): 3.3 V S/N (A-bewertet, 48kHz SR): -115 dBFS S/(N+D) (-1 dBfs, 48kHz SR): -102 dBFS Passband response (-0.02dB, 48kHz SR): 22 kHz Passband Ripple (Decimation-LPF, 48kHz SR): +/- 0.005 dB Stopband Attenuation (Decimation-LPF, 48kHz SR): 100 dB Crosstalk (1 kHz, 48kHz SR): -110 dBu Internal Linear Power Supply with Shielded Toroidal Transformer Operating voltage for analog audio: +/- 17 V Operating voltage for digital audio: +12 V, +5 V BTU (British Thermal Units, typical): 65 BTU/h BTU (British Thermal Units, max): 110 BTU/h Mains Power Supply Mains voltage: 90 – 264 V AC, 50/60 Hz Hz Power consumption: max. 35 W Dimensions & Weight W x H x D (width x height x depth): 482 x 44 x 260 mm Unit weight: 3.05 kg Shipping weight (incl. packaging): 5 kg
USB / MADI Interface Madicon is a MADI digital audio interface that connects up to 64 input and 64 output channels to the computer via USB. USB Audio Interface Maximum 64 input and 64 output channels via MADI Additional optical stereo output (Ch1/2) 24 bit / up to 192 kHz Hi-Speed USB with detector LED USB bus powered Internal/External Clock Switch External Clock Lock LED Windows & Mac Zero-latency monitoring (FPGA Monitoring Mixer) SmartMADI MADI becomes more user-friendly, simple and modern SPL’s Madicon and Madisons can now be connected in series (daisy chaining) like Audio-Over-IP devices, and are easier to configure and more reliable. An additional MADI Router for more than two MADI devices is not necessary The sample rate is now transmitted via the MADI stream and Madisons follow automatically – very handy Monitor Mixer Control Room Mixer and six additional individual headphone mixers Intuitive and fast workflow Talkback 128-channel MADI stream metering MADI splitter – one signal can be distributed to 63 other channels Record without a DAW – directly to the hard disk! Automatic arming Displaying the remaining recording time Automatic naming of the files Solo auditions MADI Train & Device IDs This drawing explains the device ID settings when up to four Madison with SmartMADI are connected to the Madicon and a DAW in a daisy-chain connection at single, double and quadruple sample rates. Specifications: Inputs & outputs; MADI, USB, Toslink Optical MADI port: Standard 64/High Optical Toslink port (F06): Max. 192 kHz USB 2.0 High Speed, Bus-Powered, Power consumption (max): 2.5 W Dimensions & Weight W x H x D (width x height x depth): 100 x 42 x 108 mm Unit weight: 0.2 kg Shipping weight (incl. packaging): 0.45 kg