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dspMusik Naming Conventions

Input Levels:

Pro Audio +4 dBu

Balanced –4 dBV

5.75 dB Gain

Consumer –10 dBV

11.75 dB Gain 

Balanced –16 dBV

17.75 dB Gain

Output Levels:

Pro Audio +4dBu

Consumer –10dBV

5.75 dB Attenuation (same level as Balanced –4 dBV)

Balanced –10dBV

11.75 dB Attenuation

Balanced –16dBV

17.75 dB Attenuation

On some displays, the levels may be labeled as +6 dB, +12 dB, etc for Inputs and –6 dB, -12dB etc for 
Outputs.

When we are referring to Consumer Input and Output,  the assumption is that we are wiring the cables in an
unbalanced configuration. For inputs, this means that we do not have an out of phase signal available for the 
Cold input. A +4dBu (Pro) balanced signal is the nominal level between Hot and Cold. A –10dBV Consumer
level is the nominal level between Hot to Gnd. 

The “Balanced” labels are expected nominal levels from Hot to Cold. A Balanced –10dBV signal would be 
6dB lower than the Consumer –10dBV level since Hot to Gnd is only half of the signal.

It is also possible that a manufacturer decided that it would provide a balanced output where the level is 
–4 dBV. This would allow the unbalanced circuit (leaving Cold disconnected) to be –10dBV. It would have 
twice the voltage swing when the balanced wires are used. This means that the input circuit should have less 
gain in this wiring configuration.

This is admittedly confusing. The good news is that if you are interfacing pro audio equipment, you just set 
the levels to the Pro settings. If you are interfacing to most consumer equipment (RCA Phono) or PC 
soundcards; make your cables as discussed above and use the consumer settings.

dspMusik™ 2/8 User Manual

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Summary of Contents for dspMusik 2/8

Page 1: ...Danville Signal Processing Inc dspMusik 2 8 High Performance DSP Audio Processor P N A 03708D P N A 03708E User Manual Version 2 10...

Page 2: ...cification or documentation without prior notice Updated operating manuals and product specification sheets are available at our website for downloading This manual may contain errors omissions or typ...

Page 3: ...Hardware 1 Software 2 I O Configuration 3 Balanced Audio ADC DAC Level Setting 3 dspMusik Display Encoder Operation 6 dspblok Options 9 dspblok 21469uac2 9 dspblok 21489uac2 9 Product Warranty 10 dsp...

Page 4: ...s bareboard configurations with wiring details physical dimensions and similar information needed to implement the boards into a custom enclosure Most dspMusik 2 8 systems are resold by OEMs with opti...

Page 5: ...ttings Software There are two primary ways to program the dspMusik 2 8 Most customers will opt for DSP Concepts Audio Weaver This is a graphical design program that includes as many as 400 optimized m...

Page 6: ...fic purposes by the software For example in a DSP crossover some outputs are assigned to tweeters others to woofers etc If you have an OEM version of the dspMusik make sure you consult the OEM s instr...

Page 7: ...Ground Output cables for unbalanced circuits leave Cold open In the professional audio case levels and interfaces are consistent With consumer gear everything gets a little sketchy Some consumer gear...

Page 8: ...A 10dBV Consumer level is the nominal level between Hot to Gnd The Balanced labels are expected nominal levels from Hot to Cold A Balanced 10dBV signal would be 6dB lower than the Consumer 10dBV level...

Page 9: ...lows Up or Right Arrows function the same as a clockwise rotation of the encoder Down or Left Arrows function the same as a counterclockwise rotation of the encoder Center functions like a normal clic...

Page 10: ...P D I F M u t e d Source Selection Mode Source selection is invoked by a normal click of the encoder when starting in Volume Mode Rotate the encoder to the desired selection and press the encoder agai...

Page 11: ...use the Apple Remote arrows to move through the various selections Generally pressing the encoder Normal Click will move you to a submenu or return you back to the main Settings menu A D C L e v e l...

Page 12: ...k 2 8 Both of these products take advantage of XMOS s late generation XU208 processor that provides the USB Audio Class 2 support dspblok 21469uac2 The dspblok 21469uac2 is powered by the Analog Devic...

Page 13: ...either repair or replace software media or firmware which do not execute their programming instructions due to such defects Danville Signal Processing does not warrant that operation of the software f...

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