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– FEATURES OF THE ADM PRODUCT FAMILY
All products of the ADM family are compatible with each other. In this way it is possible to
combine the ADM 20 or ADM 30 with the ADM W or operate them together in a 5.1
Surround setup.
ANALOG INPUT:
Symmetrical XLR input (20dBu head room) with a bypass connector to
connect the ADM W. A blue LED indicator on the front warns of possible
overloading.
DIGITAL INPUT:
“FullScale” results in full volume. Warning, when connected directly to
FullScale level such as the output of a CD-player, use the remote control to
adjust the volume!
INPUT CONTROL:
If the –3dB Fs limit is exceeded (-3dB under the overload limit), the blue LED
on the front will blink until the –3dB limit has been reached again. This ensures
that you can listen in safety and that overload distortion caused by levels
above the FullScale limit is eliminated. In case the FullScale level is accidentally
exceeded, a built-in limiter intercepts a dangerous overload and prevents the
destruction of the loudspeaker’s driver.
INPUT SWITCH:
A dial at the rear of the cabinet enables the user to browse through a menu
with a number of adjustment parameters. If a parameter needs to be adjusted,
this is possible by pressing the dial and rotating it until the required value has
been set. In this way, under “Digital In Left” or “Digital In Right” the required
input data can be chosen for the signal processor of the DSP. If both inputs
are activated, then a mono signal is generated and reproduced.
REMOTE CONTROL:
The remote control permits a control of the volume from your work area
without a reduction of the word length of the input signal.
There are 3 types of remote control:
- per PC with remote control software
This permits access to all signal processing parameters that can
also be adjusted with the dial on the rear panel of the cabinet.
- per analogue hardware controller
This is connected to the loudspeaker and drives a VCA input signal to
control the amplification of the output stage.
-per digital hardware controller
In the same way as the PC software, this permits access to all signal
processing parameters that can also be adjusted with the dial on the rear
panel of the cabinet.
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