SPL MC16 (Red)

16 Channel Mastering Monitor Controller

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SKU: 48262
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SPL MC16 (Red)

16 Channel Mastering Monitor Controller

Today’s mastering studio must be prepared for Dolby Atmos® and Auro 3D® projects. Monitoring up to 16 channels in a quality that is on par with state-of-the-art stereo was hard to achieve – until now.The new MC16 sports the world’s first 16-gang precision potentiometer which was specially designed for SPL. To seamlessly integrate multi-channel monitoring into a stereo mastering environment we developed a way of pairing the MC16 with our new DMC stereo mastering console. The combination of DMC and MC16 allows mastering studios to work in all current audio playback formats at the same quality level, all without reconnecting any speakers.
  • 16ch analog mastering monitor controller
  • Compatible with Dolby Atmos®, Auro 3D®, etc.
  • 120V DC Audio Rail – 5G SUPRA op-amps
  • 2x 16ch inputs (XLR & DB25)
  • 16 speaker outputs (XLR)
  • Solo, Dim and Mute
  • 3 speaker array & 3 solo presets
  • Custom 16-gang potentiometer
  • Label foil
  • Pairing with DMC

Specifications

Inputs
  • Max. Input Level: +32,5 dBu
  • Input Impedance: 20 kOhm (sym.)
Outputs
  • Max. Output Level: +32,5 dBu
  • Output Impedance: ‹ 600 Ohm (sym.)
  • Noise (unweighted): -97,3 dBu
  • Noise (A-weighted): -102,4 dBu
  • Noise (CCIR): -100,8 dBu
  • THD & N (bei 24dBu): › 112 dB
  • Common-Mode-Rejection (at 0 dBu): › -82 dBu
  • Crosstalk (adjacent channels, at 1kHz): › -100 dBu
    • Transmission Bandwidth: 10 Hz-200 kHz
10 Hz  = -0,12 dB;  100 kHz  = -0,42 dB; 200 kHz = -1,3 dB Power Consumption:
  • 0,29 Amp, 230V/50Hz, 50 Watt, 65,7 VA
  • 0,58 Amp, 115V/60Hz, 50 Watt, 65,7  VA
Fuses:
  • 230V/50Hz: 1 Amp
  • 115V/60Hz: 2 Amp
Dimensions & Weight
  • Standard EIA 19 Inch Housing/3U: 482 x 132 x 34 mm
  • Weight: 8,4kg

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