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USB MATCHBOX 

USB<>XLR ULTRA-DEFINITION CODEC  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DESCRIPTION 

The USB Matchbox is a high-performance professional audio codec. Used in place of a computer “sound card”, it 
provides audiophile-quality performance, XLR analog stereo inputs and outputs at professional studio levels, and 
the convenience of USB interface to any PC. The USB Matchbox is compatible with virtually any audio 
recording/editing software.  No special software or driver is needed. A USB 1.1 (or higher) connection to the PC is 
required. The USB Matchbox is USB powered, and complies with the AES-48-2005 grounding standard. 

 

INSTALLATION

 

ANALOG LINE INPUTS/OUTPUTS:

  

 
Connect balanced analog inputs and output to the XLR connectors as follows: 
 

Pin 1 = GND, Pin 2 = HI, Pin 3 = LOW.

  

 

NOTE:

 Ground loops cause hum, buzz, and other noises that are created by the computer mouse, drives, fan, and 

keyboard. 

Prevent noise by connecting ground wires at one end only. 

 

The unbalanced AUX IN jacks can also be used; connect them as usual.  (White = LEFT; Red = RIGHT.) 

NOTE: See important notes on reverse side regarding use of the unbalanced AUX IN jacks. 

 

The SPEAKER outputs can be used to feed an amplified speaker system or “computer speakers”.  Use a 3.5mm 
TRS plug wired as follows: Tip = LEFT, Ring = RIGHT, Sleeve = GND.  The Speaker output level is fixed.  The 
Speaker audio can be muted via a contact closure at the MUTE jack.  Use a 3.5mm TRS plug.  Connect an 
external contact closure between the Tip and Sleeve. 

 

COMPUTER CONNECTION:  

First, close any audio-related programs. Use a USB cable to connect the USB 

Matchbox to any USB port on the PC.  

Warning!  Do NOT use a “USB HUB”!  Connect the cable from the USB 

Matchbox 

directly

 to the USB port on the computer.

  The computer should recognize the USB Matchbox as 

USB Audio Codec”.  

No additional software or drivers are needed.  When audio software is started, it may be 

necessary to change its Settings to select the 

USB Audio Codec

 as its default. 

 

WINDOWS* VOLUME SETTING 

 

 

BEFORE USING USB MATCHBOX, be sure to check the Windows “SPEAKER VOLUME” setting.  The Speaker 
Volume can be accessed via the Windows Control Panel under “Sound and audio devices” or “Adjust the system 
volume”.  Select “Volume” or “Set system volume”, then adjust the slider. 

In most cases, the Speaker Volume 

should be set to MAXIMUM.

  

*Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. 

 

OUTPUT LEVEL CALIBRATION 

The USB Matchbox is calibrated to operate with balanced I/O levels of +4 dBu. Output levels can be changed via 
the recessed OUTPUT trimmers; use a small screwdriver to carefully adjust. NOTE: There is 15 dB of digital 
headroom above +4 dBu: a calibration tone recorded at 0 dBfs will produce an output level of about +19 dBu. 

 

OPERATION 

Feed program audio into the unit, and set the RECord LEVel control as indicated by the software being used for 
recording. The BAL trimmer can be used to fine-tune left/right channel balance.  Use a small screwdriver to 
carefully adjust. 

 

To play a recording, simply play the file.  Audio will be present on the XLR output jacks.   

 
 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Balanced analog inputs/outputs 

Stereo, nom. +4 dBu @ -15 dBfs, 20K input imp; CMRR = 90 db @60 Hz; O24 dBu, 600 ohms 

Unbalanced analog input 

 

Stereo, -10 dBv, 10K input impedance 

Speaker output 

 

 

Stereo, compatible with computer speaker systems 

Mute control 

 

 

Contact closure will mute Speaker output 

Phones output 

 

 

For headphones, 24 ohms or higher.  (Do not use older “8-ohm” headphones.) 

Sample rates supported 

 

48, 44.1, or 32 kHz, software defined 

Resolution, dynamic range 

 

16 bit stereo or mono, software defined 

USB supported 

 

 

USB 1.1 or higher, USB powered 

 

HENRY ENGINEERING 

503 Key Vista Drive

Sierra Madre, CA 91024

Tel: 626.355.3656

Fax: 626.355.0077

www.henryeng.com

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