Sonosax SXST Manual
Sonosax SXST Manual
Sonosax SXST Manual
Audio equipment manufacturer SONOSAX SAS S.A. Ch. de la Naz 38 CH-1052 Le Mont s/Lausanne SWITZERLAND Tel: +41 21 651 0101 Fax: +41 21 651 0109 Web: www.sonosax.ch www.sonosax.com [email protected]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................4 Key Features .....................................................................................................................................................4 1. 1.1 1.2
1.2.1
2. 2.1 2.2
2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4
INSTALLATION
2.3 2.4
2.4.1
External DC Power Mode (SX-ST Series only)..................................................................................8 AC Power Mode (SX-VT Series only).................................................................................................9
Operating voltage switch....................................................................................................................................... 9
3. 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4. 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6
4.6.1
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................................9 Switching ON your SONOSAX SX-ST / SX-VT mixer...........................................................................9 Using an External DC Power Supply .................................................................................................9 Battery Test ..........................................................................................................................................9 Low Battery Alarm...............................................................................................................................9 Automatic changeover of power source (SX-ST Series only) ........................................................9 INPUT MODULE......................................................................................................................................11 Input Select Switch............................................................................................................................12 Mic power switch ...............................................................................................................................12 Phase reversal switch ...................................................................................................................12 Gain Controls .....................................................................................................................................12 LF Cut and Equalizer.........................................................................................................................13 Mix busses 1 to 8 assignment..........................................................................................................14
Pan Pot (Panoramic Potentiometer) ................................................................................................................... 14
4.7
4.7.1
4.8 4.9
4.9.1
Dual Peak Level Meters.....................................................................................................................14 Limiter ( non VCA version only ).....................................................................................................15
Limiter LED ......................................................................................................................................................... 15
4.10
4.10.1
4.11
4.11.1
Channel Fader....................................................................................................................................15
Level switch 12 / 24 (SX-ST series only) ........................................................................................................... 15
4.12
4.13
4.13.1
4.14 4.15
4.15.1 4.15.2 4.15.3
VCA 1 to 8 Group Selector (SX-VT Series with VCA input module only) ....................................16 Compressor (SX-VT series with VCA input module only).............................................................16
Threshold ............................................................................................................................................................ 16 Ratio ................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Compressor LED ................................................................................................................................................ 16
5. 5.1
5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4
5.2
5.2.1
5.3
5.3.1
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5.4 5.5
5.5.1 5.5.2
5.6
5.6.1 5.6.2 5.6.3
Monitoring ..........................................................................................................................................20
Monitor Source Selector ..................................................................................................................................... 20 Monitor Mode selector ........................................................................................................................................ 20 Phones Level 1 to 3 ............................................................................................................................................ 20
5.7
5.7.1
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5.8
5.8.1 5.8.2 5.8.3 5.8.4 5.8.5 5.8.6
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6.
SPECIFICATIONS
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations !!! by purchasing your SONOSAX SX-ST or SX-VT professional mixing console, you have acquired a product of the highest quality, manufactured to deliver many years of outstanding performances. The SONOSAX SX-ST or SX-VT Series are the most compact modular mixing consoles on the market. Meanwhile their reduced size, they offer a maximum of possibilities to suit each user needs, with unequaled characteristics. As with all SONOSAX products, the SX-ST and SX-VT series are built without any compromise in quality. Our 25 years of experience have helped us to develop and build this mixer which is designed to last a minimum of 12 to 15 years. The reliability of the SONOSAX SX-ST or SX-VT is due to a high-tech design, the choice of the best components available, a meticulous hand assembly and a severe quality control. Each stage of the modules has been extensively studied to give the highest in quality and performances. The result of the research and development is an ergonomic mixing console with extraordinary characteristics.
Key Features
Compact and fully modular construction Uncompromised choice of components Ultra-low noise mic preamps with +48V phantom power available on all input channels Electronically balanced, transformerless inputs and outputs Wide bandwidth10Hz to 200kHz, suitable for SACD and next converters generations High dynamic range and large headroom Direct Outputs selectable Pre-EQ, Post-EQ or Post Fader 8 Groups individually selectable Pre or Post Pan 4 Auxiliaries individually selectable Pre or Post Fader Limiter on each input channel High quality conductive plastic linear fader Dual peak meters on each input for Pre and Post Fader level indications Triple Monitoring section with 2 Private Lines for communications Large scale level-meter indicators switchable to level and phase correlation meter Internal 8 channels of high quality A to D converter ( optional ) Integrated 8 track Hard disk and Compactflash Card recorder ( optional ) Compact size and low weight Low consumption
The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. All specifications mentioned in this manual apply to standard models only. SONOSAX SAS SA reserves the right to modify these characteristics at any time without prior notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording of any kind, for any purpose, without the express written permission of SONOSAX SAS SA. 2003 SONOSAX SAS SA, Ch. de la Naz 38, 1052 Le Mont s/Lausanne, Switzerland. Phone: +41 21 651 0101, Fax: +41 21 651 0109, Email: [email protected] Web: www.sonosax.ch
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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The SONOSAX SX-ST and SX-VT Series is a line of extremely compact, portable, self-contained mixing consoles, designed for professional mobile and studio applications. Built in a strong, rugged and anodized aluminum chassis, the SONOSAX SX-ST and SX-VT Series provide the best solution whenever top performances, reduced size and low consumption are important. Due to its versatility, the SONOSAX SX-ST and SX-VT are the ideal mixing consoles for numerous applications, such as: video, television and cinema production and post-production fixed and mobile recording studio and broadcast OB Van digital or analog sound recording very high quality sound systems for concert halls, theaters, etc.
The SONOSAX SX-ST and SX-VT have been created taking into consideration the possibility of working with digital sound recording, as well as synchronization and automation with other existing or future equipment.
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2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Safety Instructions
Read all the safety and operation instructions before operating the SX-ST / SX-VT console and its power supply. Keep the instructions for further reference. Follow all warnings, notes and instructions in this operation manual. Do not use the SX-ST / SX-VT console and its power supply near water, avoid moisture. Keep the SX-ST / SX-VT console and its power supply away from heat sources such as radiators or other devices that produce heat. Connect the SX-ST / SX-VT console only to the original power supply included with the console or to one with same characteristics as described in these instructions. Route power supply cords so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, inlets and the point where they exit the console. Keep power cords away from audio cords. Do not drop objects or spill liquids onto the SX-ST / SX-VT console and its power supply. The SX-ST / SX-VT console and its power supply should only be serviced by qualified service personnel. Please contact factory or your nearest SONOSAX authorized reseller. Do not defeat the grounding or polarization of the SX-ST / SX-VT console or its power supply. Line voltage selectors should only be set and equipped with a proper plug for alternate voltage by a qualified service technician. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Internal settings must be executed by an authorized SONOSAX distributor or reseller. There is no user serviceable parts inside the mixer. Damage due to manipulations inside the unit cancels the SONOSAX warranty immediately..
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2.2.2 Opening the battery compartment The battery compartment may now be opened by un-tightening the screw on the left side. Remove the plastic side cover and insert 12 alkaline D-cells or 12 rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd) or Nickel-Metal-Hydride (NiMH) batteries.
NOTE:
On the left side of the battery compartment, you will find the hexagonal wrench (2 mm) which enable you to completely disassemble the SX-ST without using any other tool.
WARNING: Never leave discharged batteries in your SX-ST. Make sure that your SX-ST only contains rechargeable NiCd or NiMH batteries before charging. When using dry cells, use only professional alkaline batteries to ensure optimal autonomy,. Also check the manufacture date
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2.2.3 Closing the battery compartment Replace the plastic side cover and tighten the screw. ( Do not over tighten ) NOTE: Certain D-Cells are longer than standard D-Cell batteries and slight difficulty may be found in closing the compartment if such batteries are used. Your nearest SONOSAX agent or the manufacturer in Switzerland can provide assistance if a problem arise due to this difference in length.
Replace the battery compartment while holding in the slide-locks and make sure the power contacts are correctly positioned. The battery compartment is in place when the slide-locks return easily to their original position.
2.2.4 Batteries charger (option for SX-ST Series only) An external NiCd or NiMH batteries charger is available for the SX-ST Series. (part nr SX 008415 ) You do not need to remove the cells from the battery tray to individually recharge the batteries. A connector located at the right side of the battery tray is provided to recharge all 12 cells at once. Simply remove the battery compartment as described at section 2.2.1 and connect appropriate charger to the battery pack. WARNINGS: - Never attempt to charge alkaline D-Cell batteries ( high risk of explosion ! ) - Charger must be suitable for 14,4 V batteries - Make sure that your NiCd or NiMh batteries accept high current charge when using a fast charger
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3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 Switching ON your SONOSAX SX-ST / SX-VT mixer
The POWER ON switch is located on the Master Module at the right side of the lower level meter. Turn to Power position to activate the internal DC/DC Converter that will power up your mixer. The green LED should lit up within 2 to 3 seconds, if not: Check that batteries have been inserted correctly inside the battery compartment. If necessary change the batteries. Check the external DC Power supply
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INPUT MODULE
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4. INPUT MODULE
Traditional professional mixing consoles are generally based on the same input structure. The signal from the microphone goes through a phase reversal switch and then to a pad to attenuate the signal before going to the first amplification stage. Some mixers even introduce a transformer before the first stage to simplify the circuits. Reducing the signal level before amplifying it increases noise. It also limits the range of input signal that can be accommodated before overload distortion occurs. Some consoles even add a LF Cut before the transformer to avoid saturating it in presence of low frequencies at high level, meanwhile this might be useful under certain conditions, like strong wind noise, this causes phase shifting. For ages this type of circuit has been used for analog recording and nowadays The new SONOSAX SX-ST & SX-VT input stages do not reduce the microphone level before amplification. Instead we control the amount of amplification and therefore no additional noise is introduced by this method. Using transformerless circuitries avoids unnecessary phase shifting, eliminate the risk of transformer saturation at low frequencies, offers a much better slew rate and allows very wide bandwidth with a flat frequency response as required for SACD With a careful design of the input amplifier stages and selecting only the best of today's available components, it is now possible to handle a significant increase in the input level before overload. Conventional input stages require the operator to do a delicate balancing act between the input gain control and the channel fader to prevent unexpected input overload or so much gain that the noise comes up. Thus, heretofore unattainable low noise input figures and high input headroom figures are a reality.
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NOTE: The 25pin Sub-D connector is NOT a Line level input only, it provides with the same facilities as on the XLRs like phantom power and phase reverse. The wiring conforms with most popular equipments to allow the use of standard ready made multi-ways cables - see also section xxxx for pin assignment. All XLR's are wired with pin#2 High ( 1 = Gnd / 2= High / 3 = Low )
WARNING: The 48V will be applied to either the XLR or the 25pin Sub-D according to the Input Select switch
position. Caution must be taken when equipments other than a condenser microphone is connected to the 25pin Sub-D.
NOTE: The SX-ST / SX-VT mixers do not provide with T12 and P12 voltage supply. Some 48V phantom to
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LF CUT: also called High Pass Filter, this Low Frequencies filter has a fixed slope of 18 dB per octave. The cutoff frequency is progressively adjustable from 15 Hz up to 400 Hz. This filter is commonly used to remove unwanted low frequency noises such as room rumble, wind noise, popping, etc. For quality reasons, the LF Cut is located after the pre-amp stage, however in cases of extreme high wind noise or loud room rumble, it may becomes difficult to capture clear sound. In such cases, we recommend to use an external LF Filter like e.g. the LC60 or LC120 made by Shoeps.
80 Hz and 8 kHz: bass and treble adjustments are achieved using two 15 dB knobs.
MF: is a semi-parametric (sweepable) equalizer with a broad fixed bandwidth. ( Q Factor: xx ) Medium frequencies adjustment is achieved using one knob to progressively adjust the central frequency from 200 Hz to 8 kHz, the other to adjust the amplitude within a range of 15 dB.
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VCA 1 to 8 Group Selector (SX-VT Series with VCA input module only)
This selector sets the VCA Group 1 to 8 for the channel fader. VCA groups are created on the Master Output Module and the signal level of selected inputs will follow the control voltage derived from a VCA Group Fader on the console or from an external device. NOTE: A VCA Group allows to use just one fader to control a larger group of channels (drums, horns, backing vocals) and thus, providing an easier control (especially without automation).
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5.1 Meters
Two high precision moving coil Peak Meters read the audio levels selected by the Main Monitor rotary switch, offering a wide range of 44dB from 32dB up to +12dB. The upper meter shows the Left channel or the phase correlation, The lower meter shows the Right channel or the battery level. When any P/A button is depressed, the meters show the corresponding AFL/PFL signal 5.1.1 ST / M / Low Batt switch This 3 positions switch lets you choose the operating mode of the Meters. ST ( stereo ) : the meters display on a conventional way the Left and Right audio. M ( mono ) : the upper or Left meter shows the phase correlation of the selected mix to easily detect a phase error and check for mono compatibility. The lower or Right meter reads the highest level of either the L or R channel. The two red Led's between the meters indicate which one of the Left or the Right peak signal is being displayed. Low Batt : Press the switch to its momentary left most position to check the battery level. The lower will then indicate the average voltage per cell. 5.1.2 Meter's Backlight switch This three positions switch allows you to dim or to turn off the backlight of the two moving coil meters: OFF position: MID position: HI position: 5.1.3 LEDS switches Two switches between the Meters define the operation mode and intensity of all Led's and Bargraph meters present in the console. The left switch sets the LED's intensity: LO position: Minimum (low) LEDs light intensity. MID position: Medium LEDs light intensity. HI position: Maximum (high) LEDs light intensity. The right switch sets the operating mode of the meters: DOT position: Only the last LED is lighting to show the level OFF position: all meters are turned OFF. BAR position: meters operate as Bargraph 5.1.4 ON AIR and MUTE Leds On Air signaling and Monitor Mute are two functions commonly found in Broadcast applications. These functionalities can be activated by the dip switches located under the channel fader. When a channel is turned ON, the On Air and the Mute functions will be activated as soon as the Channel Fader is opened. Backlights are OFF. Medium backlight intensity (dim). Maximum backlight intensity.
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5.3.1 Normal/Reset switch Normal : Reset : This mode is additive, so one or more P/A buttons can be individually activated. This will automatically reset and override any previously activated P/A buttons.
5.5 Returns 1 to 8
A 25 pin Sub-D "Return" receptacle is available to connect up to 8 "Return" to the SX-ST / SX-VT mixer. It can be used to monitor and/or assign and re-mix the return of a multi-track recorder or any external lines to any of the Groups or Auxiliary sends. A row of eight switches is used to individually assign and mix the return channels to a stereo "Return" bus: Left position: assign the track to the left channel of the return mix bus Middle OFF position: the return is not assigned Right position: assign the track to the right channel of the return mix bus The switch position labeled RET underneath the Mains and Aux Master Fader refer to this "Return Bus". 5.5.1 Return Mix master level The rotary potentiometer underneath the switches adjusts the level of the Return Mix bus between infinite to +10dB 5.5.2 P/A RET push button The P/A push button is used to monitor the return tracks Pre- (PFL) or Post- (AFL) the Return Fader depending of the P/A mode selector.
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5.6 Monitoring
The SONOSAX SX-ST and SX-VT offers 3 identical and independent stereo Monitoring sections. The left most Monitor section (the Main Monitor) is dedicated to the sound engineer working on the mixer. The upper rotary switch selects the source for the phone output, the monitor output and the peak-meters. As soon as a PFL/AFL button is depressed, the monitor outputs and the modulo-meters automatically switch over from the monitor source to the selected P/A. The lower rotary switch changes the listening mode ( mono stereo M/S ) of the selected source. The two additional middle and right most monitor sections are available for independent remote monitoring and communication purposes, both having an separate communication system ( Private Lines ). They can be used to return different monitoring selections to e.g. the boom operator and the director/producer while on location recording, or to a speaker cabin and to the video control room in broadcasting applications. 5.6.1 Monitor Source Selector The upper three rotary switches select the source to be monitored: 1-2 to 7-8 : AUX 1-2 : AUX 3-4 : select Master Groups per pair 1 (Left) 2 (Right) / 3 (Left) 4 (Right) etc select Aux Sends 1 (Left) and 2 (Right) select Aux Sends 3 (Left) and 2 (Right)
5.6.2 Monitor Mode selector The lower three rotary switches define the listening mode of the selected source: RET : ODD : EVEN : ST : M: MS: monitors the after fader stereo mix of the 8 Return tracks the odd channel only of the selected stereo source is monitored in Mono the even channel only of the selected stereo source is monitored in Mono the selected source is monitored in stereo the selected stereo source is summed in Mono to easily check the Mono compatibility and to detect phase errors decode a MS signal for monitoring purposes.
The decoder is for monitoring purpose only and does not affect the main. The M-(left) channel is applied to both L & R channels in phase and the S-(right) channel is applied in phase to the left channel and out of phase to the right channel. The M/S decoder has a fixed ratio of 50% NOTE: in Odd, Even and Mono modes, the signal is monitored in mono on both left and right sides. 5.6.3 Phones Level 1 to 3 Set the level of the corresponding monitor output (1 to 3) from - infinite (Mute) to +15 dBu
An external electret or condenser microphone must be connected to the 5 pin binder COM connector. The Talkback/Slate is using the same microphone. (see section xx for pin assignment ) NOTE: The internal switch S3 selects the mic. powering voltage: 48V phantom or 6VDC for electret 5.7.1 Mic 1 to 3 Adjust the send level of the external Communication/Slate microphone that will be fed into the respective COM, PL1 or PL2 lines. from - infinite (Mute) to +10 dB.
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6. SPECIFICATIONS
General and notes All specifications mentioned hereafter apply to standard models only. SONOSAX SAS SA reserves the right to modify these characteristics at any time without prior notice. For measures and/or settings the reference is: 0dBu = 0.775V (i.e. + 6dBu = 1.55V). Summary of characteristics Frequency response : 10Hz to 200kHz 0.5dB 20Hz to 200kHz 0.1dB -128dBu ( 20Hz to 200kHz - 150 source @ 60dB gain ) 60dB 48dB 36dB 24dB 12dB 0dB 20dB from CAL Position ( 40dB end to end ) selectable +12dB or +24dB fader @ 0dB - 20dB to +80dB fader @ +12dB - 8dB to +92dB fader @ +24dB +4dB to +104dB 128dB 24 dB
Equivalent input noise : Input gain Fixed Steps : Input gain Fine : Fader gain : Global gain range:
Crosstalk between 2 channels : better than 100dB 10Hz to 1kHz better than 90dB 10Hz to 20kHz Overall THD+N : Main Level meters: moving coil Peak Meters IEC-268-10 type 1 ( factory default ) internally selectable to IEC-268-10 type 2 or absolute Peak large level scale from -32dB to +12dB reading 0dB at nominal level switchable to Level and Phase Correlation meter battery level indication red +6dB yellow 0dB nominal level green - 10dB green - 20dB green - 40dB overload indication: turns all leds ON 6dB before clipping Led level reading accuracy: 0.1dB +6dBu or +4dBu 0dB reading on all Peak level meters reflect the nominal level An internal jumper sets the global nominal level of the entire mixer. It automatically affects the setting of all peak-meters, output levels, the internal 1kHz ref tone, the 0 setting of the limiters.
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Mic/Line inputs Input type: Input impedance: RF filters: Microphone power: GAIN : Nominal level: Maximum input level: THD* ( Fader version) : THD* ( VCA version) : CMRR* @ 1kHz: CMRR* 22Hz - 22kHz: Noise LIN 22Hz - 22kHz: Equivalent Input noise : electronically balanced 6.8k , linear from 10 Hz to 200 kHz standard +48V (phantom power) 60dB -54dBu -30dBu 48dB -42dBu -18dBu 36dB -30dBu -6dBu 24dB -18dBu +6dBu 12dB - 6dBu +18dBu 0dB + 6dBu +25dBu
* 20 Hz to 22 kHz, at maximum input level ** Equivalent input noise from a 150 source
Low frequency Filter (LF Cut) : Low frequencies Equaliser : High frequencies Equaliser : Mid sweep Equaliser : Direct Output Level:
18dB/octave, 15Hz to 400Hz 4 dB/octave, 12dB at 80 Hz, 15dB at 40 Hz?? 4 dB/octave, 12dB at 8 kHz, 15dB at 16 kHz ?? 6 dB/octave, 11dB 200 Hz to 8 kHz internally selectable Pre EQ, Pre Fade or Post Fader +6dBu or +4dBu depending on global nominal level setting electronically balanced, output impedance <50 typical output noise if Pre-Eq selected -130dBu +0dBu +0dBu unbalanced, output impedance <50 unbalanced, input impedance 10k
from infinite to -30dB below internal nominal level attack time: .......us, release time: ..ms (programm dependent?) attack time: ..... us, release time: ........ ms
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Main outputs Output type: Output impedance: Nominal output level: Maximum output level: Output Noise : Master faders closed: Master faders at max: One input ch. at unity gain: Frequency response : Distortion THD+N : Crosstalk (stereo pair ) : electronically balanced <50. +6dBu or +4dBu depending on global nominal level setting +25dBu ( +22.5dBm Z-load 600 ) unweighted 20Hz to 22kHz -1xx dBu -100.0dBu - 92.0dBu 10Hz to 200kHz 0.5dB 0.03% at 10 Hz / 0.005% 100Hz to 22kHz 100dB 10Hz to 1kHz / 90dB at 22kHz
Auxiliary outputs Output type: Output impedance: Nominal output level: Maximum output level: Output Noise : Master faders closed: Master faders at max: One input ch. at unity gain: Frequency response : Distortion THD+N : Crosstalk: Monitor outputs Output type: Output impedance: Maximum output level: Headphones output level: Load impedance : Return Inputs Input type: Input impedance: Nominal input level: OSC ref tone Frequency: Level : Distortion THD+N : Slate/Comm Mic Input Input type: Input Gain: Mic powering: electronically balanced selectable 6Vdc for Electret or 48V for Condenser microphone 1kHz nominal level , according the global level setting xxx electronically balanced 6.8k , linear from 10 Hz to 200 kHz +6dBu or +4dBu stereo, unbalanced, transformerless <xx. +20dBu 0dBu in position 3, +11dBu@75. and max. +13dBu @150. xx minimum for each monitor output electronically balanced <50. +6dBu or +4dBu depending on global nominal level setting +25dBu ( +22.5dBm Z-load 600 ) unweighted 20Hz to 22kHz -1xx dBu - 84.0dBu - 84.0dBu 10Hz to 200kHz 0.5dB 0.035% at 10 Hz / 0.005% 100Hz to 22kHz 87dB 10Hz to 1kHz / 80dB at 22kHz
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Power requirements Supply voltage, internal : 18,0V nominal with 12x LR20 (D) standard 1.5V alkaline batteries or 14,4V nominal with 12x LR20 (D) 1.2V NiCd or NiMH accumulators approx. ....... with 12x LR20 (D) standard alkaline batteries approx. ....... with 12x LR20 (D) 4Ah NiCd accumulators approx. ....... with 12x LR20 (D) 8Ah NiMh accumulators 10V to 20V DC, ....... mA peak, ....... mA average average . watts maximum 22 watts, all channel On with nominal level modulation all Led's Meters and Meters backlight
Operating temperature :
Dimensions and weight SONOSAX SX-ST8D (w*d*h) : Net weight (without battery) : Weight with batteries ** : SONOSAX SX-ST10 (w*d*h) : Net weight (without battery) : Weight with batteries ** : 409mm x 437mm x 74mm (16.10 x 17.20 x 2.91) 7,930 kg ( 17.5 lbs) 9,400 kg ( 20.7 lbs) with 12x D cells batteries 441mm x 437mm x 74mm (17.36 x 17.20 x 2.91) ....... kg ( ....... lbs) ....... kg ( ....... lbs) with 12x LR20 (D) batteries
441mm ( 17.36 ) 513mm ( 20.20 ) 657mm ( 25.87 ) 945mm ( 37.68 ) 1233mm ( 48.54 ) 1521mm ( 59.88 )
All specifications mentioned in this manual apply to standard models only. SONOSAX SAS SA reserves the right to modify these characteristics at any time without prior notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording of any kind, for any purpose, without the express written permission of SONOSAX SAS SA. 2003 SONOSAX SAS SA, Ch. de la Naz 38, 1052 Le Mont s/Lausanne, Switzerland. Phone: +41 21 651 0101, Fax: +41 21 651 0109, Email: [email protected] Web: www.sonosax.ch
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