User manual SPL Transducer - Analog Speaker Simulator SPLTRAN
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User manual for SPL Transducer - Analog Speaker Simulator SPLTRAN
Manufacturer: SPL
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Product classification: Pro Audio - Musical Instruments - Guitar Accessories - General Guitar Accessories
Safety instructions
Startup and operation of the general guitar accessories
Tips for setting up your SPL
Settings and expert assistance
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Troubleshooting
Warranty information
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User manual for the SPL Transducer - Analog Speaker Simulator SPLTRAN
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The Model 2601 Transducer Analog Speaker Simulator from SPL is many a guitarist's dream come true: you can play loud without being loud. The 2601 Transducer is a D. I. solution for guitar amps and is an alternative to cabinet miking.
Via headphones, a musician can play inaudible to the outside world while the Transducer delivers authentic sounds, even the nuances of your guitar amp. Its high-quality component analog design produces the same texture of load like a cabinet, and offers direct response with latency-free processing.
On stage, many problems with loud cabs and complex mikings arise. These can be avoided by using the Transducer. Artists can play with in-ear monitoring at moderate levels with the sound quality they desire while the affected signal can be provided for the live mix.
In the studio and onstage the Transducer replaces the guitar speaker cabinet and microphone(s) so that the time and resource-intensive microphone processing of this loud sonic source is no longer necessary. In addition, the Transducer offers more sonic flexibility and variety than a single mike and cabinet setup because it allows for varied speaker and mic simulations while allowing the retention of accustomed sonic features of individual setups (such as the ability to vary level-dependent loudspeaker characteristics and microphone distances).
The Transducer supplants at least four loudspeaker cabinets, two high quality microphones, and their preamp. At any time the amplification may be cranked up. Also, only one engineer (or musician ) is required to get tweaked sound settings in contrast to the crew required for typical setups.
The entire Transducer usage is intuitive and requires no miking expertise. It offers the ability for the guitarist to hear a true playback during production and adjust his playback.
The Transducer is fully analog in its construction, strives to be authentic in its sonic quality and playability, and offers a latency-free response. Critical parts are carefully selected, such as the OP amps utilized, for preferred sonic characteristics. This choice process also applies to its flight foil condensers and the individually built High-Z transformers from Lehle.
Another reality about the Transducer is that processing is independent from absolute volume levels, which means that no recording room is necessary and ear-saving work is possible everywhere and at any time, with the minimum amount of gear and effort.
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Additional parameters of the SPL Transducer - Analog Speaker Simulator SPLTRAN:
Specifications
Outputs
Speaker Thru: 1/4" Jack connection Pre Simulation Out: 1/4" Jack connection Impedance ca.: 1 kΩ
Mic Level Output
XLR, electronically balanced Impedance, unbalanced: ca. 600 Ω Impedance, balanced: ca. 1.2 kΩ Max. Output Level: +6 dBu Signal to Noise Ratio: -100 dBu (A weighted)
Line Output
Line Output 1: XLR, electronically balanced Impedance: unbalanced ca. 600 Ω Impedance: balanced ca. 1.2 kΩ Max. Output Level: +21,5 dBu Signal to Noise Ratio: -94 dBu (A weighted)
Line Output 2: XLR and 1/4" TRS connection, electronically balanced Impedance unbalanced: ca. 600 Ω Impedance balanced: ca. 1.2 kΩ Max. Output Level: +21.5 dBu Signal to Noise Ratio: -94 dBu (A weighted)
Power Supply
Selectable Line Voltages: 115 VAC, 60 Hz/ 230 VAC, 50 Hz Power Consumption: 5,2 VAC Fuses: 110 - 120 VAC: 400 mA slow blow 220 - 240 VAC: 200 mA slow blow Power Connector: Standard 3-prong IEC connector
Dimensions (H x W x D)
3.4 x 19.0 x 10.6" (88.2 x 482.6 x 270.0 mm)
Weight
10.58 lb (4.8 kg)
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