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Rolls DB24 Quick Start Manual

Rolls DB24 Quick Start Manual

Stereo direct interface

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DB24 Stereo Direct Interface
- Two channel, transformer isolation device
- Passive - no power required
- Stereo RCA, 1/8" (3.5mm), and dual 1/4 Inputs
- Balanced XLR Outputs
- Individual variable attenuators
The DB24 is an ideal impedance matching device for connecting any
unbalanced stereo signal to a balanced system. Consumer audio equip-
ment such as CD players, DVD players, MP3 players, etc., may be easily
connected to a professional audio system.
Rolls Corporation
Salt Lake City, UT
07/10
DB24
Stereo Direct Interface
LEFT
OUT
MADE IN USA
www.rolls.com
LEFT
STEREO
INPUT
LEFT
LEVEL
-35
-50
-25
-60
-20
Left
L. Ster
Level
SPECIFICATIONS
Input Impedance :
20k - 600 Ohms
Frequency Response:
50 - 15kHz +/- 3 dB
Output Impedance:
600 Ohms
Max Output Level:
+4 dBm
Connectors:
2 ea; XLR Male, 1; Stereo RCA,
1; 1/8" (3.5mm) TRS, 2 ea; 1/4" TRS
Controls:
2 ea; Variable attenuators, 2 ea; Ground Lift
switches
Weight:
1.5 lbs.
Dimensions:
3.42" w x 1.45" h x 3.325" d
RIGHT
OUT
Stereo
Direct
Interface
DB24
RIGHT
MONO
INPUT
STEREO
RCA
STEREO
RIGHT
INPUT
INPUT
LEVEL
L
DB24
-35
-50
-25
R
-60
-20
St.
Right
R. Mon
IN
Level

Quick Start Guide

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Summary of Contents for Rolls DB24

  • Page 1: Quick Start Guide

    - Balanced XLR Outputs - Individual variable attenuators The DB24 is an ideal impedance matching device for connecting any unbalanced stereo signal to a balanced system. Consumer audio equip- ment such as CD players, DVD players, MP3 players, etc., may be easily connected to a professional audio system.
  • Page 2 The left and right inputs are combined together. In mono mode you can plug a single left or right input into the DB24 and you will get output from both left and right. - Ground Lift (Labeled "gnd/lift"): When positioned to the side of the switch labeled "lift", the shield of the XLR plug is separated from the ground pin (pin 1).