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Ksdigital - Features Of The Line-Master Reference Monitor - KS LINE-MASTER Operation Instructions Manual

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KSDIGITAL – FEATURES OF THE LINE-MASTER REFERENCE MONITOR
ANALOGUE INPUT:
Symmetrical XLR input (20dBu Head Room) utilizing 27Bit conversion technology.
DIGITAL INPUT:
AES3-Input for digital signals. The channel to be used is specified in the main selection menu by
selecting the appropriate box. The input sampling frequency is in the range of 30-110kHz.
INPUT CONTROL:
The stacked 27Bit converter works with a headroom of 20dBu. This enables safe listening and
those distortions caused by over loading above full volume levels are excluded. In case of an
inadvertent operation above the full volume scale, an in-built limiter will intercept a dangerous
overload of the box and will prevent destruction of the driver.
INPUT SWITCH:
Using the control on the rear side, it is possible to leaf through a series of installation parameters.
If a parameter requires changing, the control needs to be pressed and rotated until the desired
value is displayed. In this way, it is possible under "Digital In Left" or "Digital In Right" to choose
the required data input word that feeds the signal processor in DSP. If both input words are
activated, then a mono signal will be generated and reproduced.
REMOTE CONTROL:
The remote control permits a control of volume from the listening area without a reduction of
word length in the input signal.
There are 3 types of remote control:
- Per PC remote control software
This permits access to all parameters of the signal processor that are also available using
the controls on the rear side of the speaker cabinet.
- per analogue hardware controller
This is connected to the loudspeaker and drives a VCA input signal for the control of the
output stage's amplification.
- per digital hardware controller
Similar to the PC software , this permits access to all parameters of the signal processor
that are also available using the controls on the rear of the speaker cabinet.
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