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Audison SXR2 Owner's Manual

Audison SXR2 Owner's Manual

18db/oct., 2 way electronic crossover

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IN-OUT PANEL
CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM
OWNER'S MANUAL
SXR2
SXR2 – TECHNICAL FEATURES
2 way electronic crossover with variable gain outputs for subwoofer and Front system. 18dB/Oct. Bessel filters.
"Ambient" function, to adjust and control staging. Narrow band boost filter set at 45 Hz, with variable gain.
Automatic muting when the device is switched on and off. Inputs for remote and external muting. 24 Ct. gold-plated
RCA sockets.
External power supply
10 ÷ 15 VDC
Internal power supply
30 VDC
Bandwidth
5 Hz ÷ 200 kHz
S/N ratio
> 100 dB
Stereo separation
> 70 dB (10 kHz)
Distortion
0.004%
HI-FRONT
Cut-off frequency:
Level control:
SUB
Cut-off frequency:
Level control:
Boost level, 45 Hz:
Phase inversion:
Stereo/Mono:
HI-REAR
HI Cut-off frequency:
- 62018 Potenza Picena (MC) - Italy - Tel. +39 0733 870.870 - Fax +39 0733 870.880 www.audison.com
18dB/Oct., 2 way electronic crossover
Max. input level
4 VRMS
Max. output level
4 VRMS
Input impedance
15 kOhms
Output impedance
1 kOhm
MUTE-REMOTE input
3 ÷ 15 VDC
Size (W x H x D)
170 x 40 x 120 mm
50, 60, 80, 100, 120 Hz.
+6 ÷ -12 dB
50, 60, 80, 100, 120 Hz.
+6 ÷ -12 dB
0 ÷ +6 dB
0°/180°
selectable.
it depends on Hi-Front section setting.
Cod. 10124010

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  • Page 1 Boost level, 45 Hz: 0 ÷ +6 dB Phase inversion: 0°/180° Stereo/Mono: selectable. HI-REAR HI Cut-off frequency: it depends on Hi-Front section setting. Cod. 10124010 - 62018 Potenza Picena (MC) - Italy - Tel. +39 0733 870.870 - Fax +39 0733 870.880 www.audison.com...
  • Page 2 DESCRIPTION LEVEL 45 Hz SXR2 is a 2 way electronic crossover designed to handle a Front + Sub system. It has an input (IN) for the signal coming S X R 2 PHASE from the source and four outputs; two are main outputs, two are secondary. The first of the two main outputs (SUB) ϕ...