Phoenix Audio NICERIZER 16 mk2 Owner's Manual

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The "NICERIZER 16 mk2" Owner's Manual
Firstly, let us congratulate you on your purchase of the "Nicerizer 16 mk2". We
know you will be as pleased with its sonic qualities as we are.
You are now the proud owner of a "Nicerizer 16 mk2" that has the advantages of
more than 25 years experience in audio engineering, today's component and
manufacturing technology, but still retaining "that sound" uniquely achievable
through Class A design.
As you can tell, Phoenix Audio is dedicated to the development of Class A
discrete technology used within high build-quality equipment.
The "Nicerizer 16 mk2" was originally conceived because of the demand from
customers for something that would "sweeten" the output from Digital Audio
Workstations, and to make the final mix easier to distribute and handle.
The "Nicerizer 16 mk2" is designed to take the output out of the digital realm, and
to add the Class A characteristics and feel before the final recording.
The ""Nicerizer 16 mk2"" uses our well proven and loved Class A output stage
(DSOP-2), but also has our latest breakthrough in transformer-less Class A,
Discrete Input Technology which gives a "valve-like" sound, and our Class A,
Discrete, Virtual Earth mixing stage, and Unique Class A Discrete Stereo Width
mixing stage.
PHOENIX AUDIO
Costa Mesa
CA 92626
USA
Telephone +1 866 302 1091
Email : sales@phoenixaudio.net

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Summary of Contents for Phoenix Audio NICERIZER 16 mk2

  • Page 1 You are now the proud owner of a “Nicerizer 16 mk2” that has the advantages of more than 25 years experience in audio engineering, today’s component and manufacturing technology, but still retaining “that sound”...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    Headroom +26dB Overview: The Input signal is fed to the “Nicerizer 16 mk2” via the Input XLR’s on the rear panel. The input signal is panned by the associated pan control on the front panel and can be monitored by selecting the associated channel on the Monitor control on the front panel.
  • Page 3 All connections to the “Nicerizer 16 mk2” are wired as follows: 3 Pin XLR connectors: Pin 1 – Ground, Pin 2 – Hot (signal +ve), Pin 3 – Cold (signal –ve). ¼” (6.35mm) TRS Stereo Jack Sockets: Tip – Hot (signal +ve), Ring - Cold (signal –ve), Sleeve- Ground.
  • Page 4: Main Outputs

    The 2T Return jacks are ¼” inputs. The input can be either balanced or unbalanced signal. The purpose of the 2T Return is so that external equipment (such as analogue tape machines, CD Burners, A/D Converters, Etc.) can be fed back to the Nicerizer 16’s monitoring system to be monitored on the headphone output jack on the front panel.
  • Page 5: Level Control

    Level Control The Level Control adjusts the level available at the front Output Jack Socket only. Monitor selector Toggle Switch (Left/Stereo/Right) The switch has 3 positions. L, R and Stereo. When the switch is in the L position the Left signal being monitored via the Monitor Selector switch is sent to both sides of the headphone at once (mono).

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