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xy at wrote on 7/2/04 12:47 PM:

Analogue line inputs-6

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Stereo Crosstalk (1kHz at -1dBFS): -115dB

THis means that a 1kHz tone blasting at essentially full level on ONE
channel (with NOTHING suppsedly on the other channel) will leak across to
the other channel at -80dB
This spec is limited as defined (only at 1kHz... you want to see this rated
at full bandwidth 20-20kHz or at least in the upper end where it's really
noticed.


Common-Mode Rejection (60Hz): 40dB

this tells how well-matched each leg of a ballanced line is.
the LARGER the figure-- the GREATER the common noise rejection (induced hum
on a mic cable or such, hence the rating at 60Hz)
Theoretically ANY signal coming down EACH of the signal legs (pin 2 and 3)
with the EXACT SAME LEVEL and polarity will completely cancel out at the
signal input. Transformers do this inherently. electronically balanced
inputs are less precise, so Real Inputs on Real Gear include a trimmer on
one or both legs so this can be precision matched... haven;t seen THAT on
anything in the affordable vein recently.

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