Sound Performance Lab Music Mixer Analog Mixer User Manual

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Volume2  
Model 2602  
Analog Dual-Channel Volume Controller  
 
Contents  
Introduction ............................................................................................... 4  
Installation and Security Advices .............................................................. 5  
Power Supply .............................................................................................. 5  
Rear Panel .................................................................................................. 6  
Power Supply, ON/Off Switching ................................................................ 6  
Rear Panel Graphic, Signal Connections, XLR Pin Wiring ............................. 6  
Operation ................................................................................................... 7  
Volume Control ........................................................................................... 7  
Calibrating the Monitoring System ............................................................. 7  
Mute ........................................................................................................... 7  
Specifications ............................................................................................ 8  
Measurements ........................................................................................... 9  
Guarantee & Product Registration ............................................................. 11  
Volume 2  
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Introduction  
The Volume Controller Volume2 serves as a system-independent analog  
volume regulator in all areas of audio processing and playback, including  
• Stereo music production  
• Movie and video post production, video computer games production  
• Demanding hi-fidelity applications  
Complementing the fully equipped SPL Stereo Monitoring Controller (MTC  
2381), the Volume2 focuses exclusively on the highest possible quality in  
active volume control. Users who do not need additional monitoring function-  
ality provided by the MTC 2381 will find the Volume2 an cost-effective solution  
without compromises. The Volume2‘s design is based on active switching to  
avoid nonlinear frequency response introduced by impedance changes with  
passive designs when changing levels.  
Who needs analog level control?  
Simply put—most DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) users. A majority of D/A  
converters and sound cards provide nothing in the way of analog level moni-  
toring control, and this means the necessity of varying signal levels at the  
converter outputs. The result is a lowered bit rate in the monitoring signal,  
which can lead to commensurate loss of audio quality.  
A further, very interesting application area is in the construction of a straight,  
audiophile-quality stereo playback chain, where the Volume2 is situated  
between the playback machine and either power amp and speakers or simply  
active speaker system. In such cases, the playback machine must offer analog  
outputs. This provides for minimal financial and electronic efforts through the  
most direct possible playback path.  
Additional Reasons for employing the Volume 2  
• High quality balancing stages with extremely good common mode rejection  
(minimize interferences and disturbances in the signal paths)  
• The mute switch allows for very fast reaction times in cases where loud  
speakers or ears should be protected (for example, with computer crashes)  
• Users of analog summing without monitoring facilities can cost effectively  
improve their systems  
Special Features  
The Volume 2 is built only with analog circuitry and performance, and its high  
quality parts in sophisticated circuitry design are prerequisites to superior  
audio quality:  
• High end volume potentiometer and illuminated mute switch from ALPS; the  
potentiometer controls signals directly (without VCA or DAC circuitry)  
• Balanced XLR in- and outputs  
• A high quality power supply with toroidal transformer  
• Massive, 45 mm diameter aluminum knobs ensure consistent, refined  
handling  
• The elegant, compact format housing (215 x 80 mm or 8.5 x 3.1 inch) allows  
for flexible desktop positioning near or under a computer monitor or gener-  
ally saving space in positioning  
Volume 2  
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Installation and Security Advices  
Please Read this Important Note:  
Be very careful to check that the rear chassis power selection switch is set  
to the correct local line voltage position (either 230 or 115 volts) before using  
your machine!  
Before connecting any equipment make sure that any machine to be  
connected is turned off (on the Volume2 rear panel the power switch must be  
pushed down).  
Turning the Volume 2 on and off: The Volume 2 should always be the first to  
be turned on before either power amp or active loudspeaker. In powering  
down the reverse should take place (first turn off amps/speakers followed  
by the Volume 2). In connecting any cables be sure that the Volume 2 and all  
machines affected are turned off.  
It makes good sense to think about where you place the unit before connecting  
it. It should be positioned so that you can easily reach it, but there are other  
considerations. Try not to place it near heat sources or in direct sunlight, and  
avoid exposure to excessive vibrations, dust, heat, cold or moisture. It should  
also be kept away from transformers, motors, power amplifiers and digital  
processors.  
• Do not open the case. You may risk electric shock and damage to your equip-  
ment.  
• Leave repairs and maintenance to a qualified service technician. Should  
foreign objects fall inside the case, contact your authorized dealer or  
support person.  
• To avoid electric shock or fire hazards, do not expose your unit to rain or  
moisture.  
• If the danger of lightning is foreseeable, unplug the unit. Never touch a  
power cable during a thunderstorm—danger of life!  
• Always unplug the cable by pulling on the plug only; never pull on the  
cable.  
• Never force a switch or knob.  
• Use a soft, lint-free cloth to clean the case. Avoid cleaning agents as they  
may damage the unit. if necessary, use an acid-free cleaning oil instead.  
Power Supply  
The power supply was carefully engineered to provide clean and consistent  
current – an important prerequisite for excellent audio. Built around a toroidal  
transformer, the power supply generates a minimal electromagnetic field with  
no hum or mechanical noise. The output side is filtered by an RC circuit to  
extract noise and hums inherent in commercial AC power.  
All audio-related components are fed by two separate voltage regulators to  
minimize disturbance from other components.  
An AC power cord is included for connection to the standard 3-prong IEC  
connector. The transformer, power cord and IEC connector are VDE, UL and  
CSA approved. The AC fuse is rated at 250mA (230V version) or 500mA (115V  
version).  
Volume 2  
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Rear Panel  
Power Supply, On/Off Switching  
Be sure before connecting the Volume2 to power that the rear-chassis  
voltage supply is switched to the proper local rating (either 230 or 115 volts).  
Above all, before connecting any machines, always take additional care to  
power down all those to be used (and move the rear-chassis power supply  
switch of the Volume2 to the “down“ position).  
Finally, always use the following procedure in powering up your assembly:  
Always power on your Volume2 rst before the power amp or active  
speakers. When powering down, always power off the power amp or active  
speakers before your Volume 2. Not following this sequence can result in ear  
or speaker damage from high level discharges!  
The Volume2 comes with a standardized 3-pole (grounded) IEC power cord  
which is connected to the main power input socket (Mains Input). The trans-  
former, cable and socket conform to VDE, UL, and CSA requirements. The  
actual power ratings are 250mA at 230 volts and 500mA at 115 volts.  
Balanced right and left XLR Inputs to provide for stereo source connections.  
The nominal signal level is at +4dB, other levels will be transmitted 1:1.  
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Balanced right and left XLR Outputs to provide for connections to power  
amps or active speakers.  
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Volume 2  
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Operation  
Volume Control  
The single volume potentiometer controls volume for both channels. The  
audio signal is controlled directly by the potentiometer—thus no VCA or DAC  
regulators in the paths which tend to produce bigger tolerances and distor-  
tions.  
The scale of this control has been purposely marked in percentage rather than  
in dB values. A dB scale would not make too much sense because we cannot  
plan for absolute values in signal level reproduced by individual systems and  
in playback rooms.  
Calibrating the Monitoring System  
Both the signal level which is send to the Volume2 controller as well as the  
input sensitivity of the power amps or active speakers should be matched to  
ensure a proper overall gaining. An inappropriate adjustment might happen  
when, for example, a (fairly small) 10% volume level setting might already  
result in an extremely high playback level.  
Important: You can encounter very loud signals during calibration, so be sure  
to keep your ear protection on. For calibration we recommend measurement  
with a Real Time Analyzer (RTA) or a SPL Meter (in this case, SPL translates to  
“Sound Pressure Level“). First the measuring machine and microphone are  
set up at the listening position. Then one produces in the DAW a sound file  
with “pink noise”, which is played back and measured.  
Each measurement should be done through one channel and loudspeaker  
at a time. A recommendable calibration is the playback of a 83db SPL refer-  
ence signal at the playback location—a common reference volume level. The  
DAW output level should be adjusted to 0dB, and next, the power amp‘s or  
active speaker‘s input level should also be set to 0dB. Now the Volume2 level  
control is adjusted until the RTA or SPL Meter measures 83dB with the pink  
noise playback. For a perfectly matched gaining the Volume Control would  
now be set above a 50% scale position. At this point one can record or note  
the exact value for 83dB. Should this 83dB SPL occur markedly above a 60-  
80% scale position, one should lower the power amp’s/active speaker’s input  
sensitivity (=higher dB value). On the other hand, the power amp’s/active  
speaker’s input sensitivity should be raised if the 83dB SPL point is reached  
far before the 60% control level. In cases where regulating power amp/active  
speaker inputs is not enough, one may reach good values by changing the  
D/A converter output level (for example from +4dB to 0 or -10dB in cases  
where this switch option may exist). In any case, the converters should always  
be driven at full scale from the DAW.  
Mute  
You guessed it ... this switch mutes all speaker outputs. It is particularly  
valuable in panic situations, for example, if the computer crashes and its  
converters suddenly output uncontrolled high level noise. It is also very useful  
in any case where one simply wants silence without changing the Volume  
settings—e. g. to answer the telephone.  
IMPORTANT: When making any cable connection changes, you should not  
only activate the mute switch, but follow the on/off powering procedures  
noted on p. 6.  
Volume 2  
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Specifications  
Inputs/Outputs  
Instrumentational amplifier, electronically balanced  
(differential), transformerless  
Nominal Input Level  
Input Impedance  
Output Impedance  
Max. Input Level  
Volume Gain  
+4dBu  
=22kOhm  
600Ohm  
+20dBu  
∞ bis -4dB  
Measurements  
Frequency Range  
(100kHz = -3dB)  
10Hz-100kHz  
CMRR  
60dBu@1kHz  
-100dBu  
-102 dBu  
THD & N (@ +15dBu Input Level)  
S/N A-weighted  
Crosstalk L/R (@ 1kHz)  
Dynamic Range  
-80dBu  
120dB  
Power Supply  
Toroidal transformator  
Fuse  
Voltage Selector  
Power Consumption  
3,5VA  
250mA/230V, 500mA/115V  
230/50Hz ‹› 115V/60Hz  
ca. 15W  
Dimensions & Weight  
Housing  
215 x 80 x 220mm/  
8.5 x 3.1 x 8.8 inches  
245mm/9.8 inches  
Depth incl. Potentiometer, Sockets  
Weight  
1.6 kg/3.52 lb  
Notes:  
0dBu = 0.775V  
Subject to change without notice.  
Volume 2  
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Measurements  
Volume 2  
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Measurements  
Audio Precision  
Volume 2 INPUT/OUTPUT PHASE vs  
FREQUENCY  
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Volume 2  
+150  
+100  
+50  
+0  
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-50  
-100  
-150  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
50k 100k  
Hz  
SPL IN-OUT PHASE.at2c  
Audio Precision Volume 2 FFT SPECTRUM ANALYSIS 04/27/06 09:47:31  
+6dB  
Volume2  
+20  
+0  
-20  
-40  
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B
-60  
V
-80  
-100  
-120  
-140  
2.5k  
5k  
7.5k  
10k  
12.5k  
Hz  
FFT Stereo.at2c  
15k  
17.5k  
20k  
22.5k  
Volume 2  
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Guarantee & Product Registration  
All SPL products come with a two-year manufacturer’s guarantee against  
defects in material or assembly from the date of purchase. Tubes have a guar-  
antee of three months.  
End users are supported in the two-year guarantee through their distributor.  
In such cases, please contact your dealer for full guarantee conditions and  
service.  
Direct SPL product support requires product registration. Please fill out the  
guarantee card enclosed in the package legibly in printed letters and send  
it directly to SPL. Or use the online registration form that may be reached at  
(US clients).  
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