the stranger Posted March 29, 2001 Share Posted March 29, 2001 Is this unit +4dBu or -10dBV? Specs below....can you help a retard? SC66A: circa 1984 Stereo Parametric Equalizer Input Z: 10K ohm balanced Output Z: 50 ohm term with 600 ohm or more Max input: +20dBm Frequency Resp 20-20KHz +/- 0.5dB Distortion <0.05% THD Hum and Noise -87dB Power 5W Master Gain +/-15dB Per Band amplitude +/-15dB Frequency Low 16Hz-800Hz Low-mid 48Hz-2.4KHz High mid 160Hz-8KHz High 480Hz-24KHz Filter Bandwidth 3 1/3 oct--1/20 oct Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
videoeditor1 Posted March 29, 2001 Share Posted March 29, 2001 Given that the unit is capable of handling a +20dBm input signal, my best guess is that it is looking for a "professional" (+4dB) signal. I forwarded your question directly to ASHLY for the final word. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the stranger Posted March 29, 2001 Author Share Posted March 29, 2001 That's what I was assuming. Just not an expert, so I thought I'd ask. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
videoeditor1 Posted March 29, 2001 Share Posted March 29, 2001 Dr. Jim Stachowski from ASHLY responded... Drew, The SC66A is a line level device (+4dB). You can run a -10dB signal into it, you'll just notice a little bit more noise in your output. Thanks for visiting 'the old ones' section! Jim Drew wrote: Is this unit +4dBu or -10dBV? Specs below....can you help a retard? SC66A: circa 1984 Stereo Parametric Equalizer Input Z: 10K ohm balanced Output Z: 50 ohm term with 600 ohm or more Max input: +20dBm Frequency Resp 20-20KHz +/- 0.5dB Distortion <0.05% THD Hum and Noise -87dB Power 5W Master Gain +/-15dB Per Band amplitude +/-15dB Frequency Low 16Hz-800Hz Low-mid 48Hz-2.4KHz High mid 160Hz-8KHz High 480Hz-24KHz Filter Bandwidth 3 1/3 oct--1/20 oct Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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