Omnia Industries Turntable 6FM Manual Do Utilizador

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Omnia 6fm Specifications 
As of January 2002 – Version 6.01 Software 
 
 
Note: All measurements made with the supplied "FactTest2" preset, which is available in the Preset 
Submenu. Due to the nature of multi-band gain control and clipper algorithms used, the subjective sound 
quality of any audio processor bears little relationship to its measured electrical performance. 
 
Overall Specifications 
 
System Frequency Response 
 
 
 
Complies with the standard 50 or 75 microsecond pre-emphasis curve    
 
 
 
within ± 0.50 dB, 30 Hz to 15 kHz. The analog left/right outputs and  
 
 
 
 
AES/EBU Digital outputs can be configured for flat or pre-emphasized    
   output. 
 
System Signal to Noise Ratio 
 
 
 
> -80 dB de-emphasized, 20 Hz –- 15 kHz bandwidth, referenced to  
 
 
 
 
100% modulation). The measured noise floor is highly dependent upon   
 
 
 
the setting of the Input and Output Gain controls. The Omnia 6's noise    
 
 
 
floor is primarily governed by the dynamic range of the Crystal   
 
 
 
 
Semiconductor CS5360 A/D Converter, which has a specified Dynamic   
 
 
 
Range of 105dB. The dynamic range of the Omnia 6 DSP chain is well in  
 
 
 
excess of 120 dB. Typical SNR using the "FactTest2" preset is greater    
 
 
 
than –80dB RMS in a 15 kHz bandwidth, referenced to 100%    
 
   modulation. 
 
System Distortion 
 
 
 
Less than 0.01% THD, 20 Hz – 7.5 kHz. (second order harmonic  
 
 
 
 
distortion above 7.5 kHz is not relevant in the FM system due to the  
 
 
 
 
removal of harmonics by the system's 15 kHz low pass filter) 
 
System  Stereo Separation 
 
 
 
Greater than 65 dB, 20 Hz –- 15 kHz; greater than 70 dB typical. 
 
 
 
Analog I/O 
 
Analog Audio Input 
 
Configuration:  
Left/Right 
Discrete Stereo. Electronically balanced, floating, and  
 
   symmetrical. 
 
Input impedance: 10k ohms resistive. 
 
Maximum Input Level: 
+24.10 dBu (12.28V RMS). 
 
 
 
 
Nominal Input Level: 
A 13dBu input signal nets a –12dBFS input meter reading when the Input  
 
 
 
Gain Control is set to 0.0 dB. Application of a 1.00 dBu input signal nets   
 
 
 
a -12dBFS input meter reading when the Input Gain Control is set to  
 
   "+12 
dB". 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(NOTE: when the Input Gain and Master Drive controls are set to 0.0 dB,  
 
 
 
a +13dBu input signal results in an input level of –12dBFS, and a  
 
 
 
 
Wideband AGC gain reduction of approximately –15dB. 
 
Connectors: 
 
Two, EMI-suppressed XLR female. Pin 1 chassis ground, and Pin 2 is    
 
 
 
"hot".