Description
XVR1’s have been created over a period of several years for our own loudspeaker design efforts, and it is the design that ultimately performed with the most flexibility and quality, and gave us the most satisfaction with the end result.
XVR1’s have been created over a period of several years for our own loudspeaker design efforts, and it is the design that ultimately performed with the most flexibility and quality, and gave us the most satisfaction with the end result.
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Input Impedance, Bal. (Kohm)
66
Maximum Input, Bal. (Vrms)
30
Maximum Output, Bal. (Vrms)
30
Input Impedance, SE (Kohm)
44
Maximum Input, SE (Vrms)
15
Maximum Output, SE (Vrms)
15
Input CMRR
-60 dB @ 20 KHz
Crosstalk
-80 dB @ 20 KHz
Output Impedance
200 ohm balanced differential, 100 ohm single-ended
Gain, Input to Output (Low Q)
XLR = 5.6 dB, RCA out = -0.4 dB
Gain, Input to Output (Med Q, 6/12 dB/oct)
XLR = 8.6 dB, RCA out = 2.6 dB
Gain, Input to Output (Med Q, 18/24 dB/oct)
XLR = 13.4 dB, RCA out = 7.4 dB
Gain, Input to Output (Hi Q, 6/12 dB/oct)
XLR = 11.6 dB, RCA out = 5.6 dB
Gain, Input to Output (Hi Q, 18/24 dB/oct)
XLR = 17.6 dB, RCA out = 11.6 dB
All Pass Bandwidth (Low Pass)
-0 @ 10 Hz, -0 @ 100,000 Hz
All Pass Bandwidth (High Pass)
-1 @ 10 Hz, -0 @ 100,000 Hz
Distortion + Noise (0.2 V to 30 V balanced, 20 Hz to 20 KHz)
0.05%
Distortion + Noise (3 V balanced, 1 KHz)
0.002%
Filter characteristic (High Pass)
6/12/18/24 dB/oct, 22 Hz to 18 KHz in 39 steps
Filter characteristic (Low Pass)
6/12/18/24 dB/oct, 22 Hz to 18 KHz in 39 steps
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