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Volume 2 

The Volume Controller Volume 2 serves as a system-independent analog 
volume regulator in all areas of audio processing and playback, including

• Stereo music production

• Movie and video post production, video computer games production 

• Demanding hi-fi delity applications

Complementing the fully equipped SPL Stereo Monitoring Controller (MTC 
2381), the Volume 2 focuses exclusively on the highest possible quality in 
active volume control. Users who do not need additional monitoring function-
ality provided by the MTC 2381 will fi nd the Volume 2 an cost-effective solution 
without compromises. The Volume 2‘s design is based on active switching to 
avoid nonlinear frequency response introduced by impedance changes with 
passive designs when changing levels.

Who needs analog level control?

Simply put—most DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) users. A majority of D/A 
converters and sound cards provide nothing in the way of analog level moni-
toring control, and this means the necessity of varying signal levels at the 
converter outputs. The result is a lowered bit rate in the monitoring signal, 
which can lead to commensurate loss of audio quality.

A further, very interesting application area is in the construction of a straight, 
audiophile-quality stereo playback chain, where the Volume 2 is situated 
between the playback machine and either power amp and speakers or simply 
active speaker system.  In such cases, the playback machine must offer analog 
outputs. This provides for minimal fi nancial and electronic efforts through the 
most direct possible playback path.

Additional Reasons for employing the Volume 2

• High quality balancing stages with extremely good common mode rejection 

(minimize interferences and disturbances in the signal paths)

• The mute switch allows for very fast reaction times in cases where loud 

speakers or ears should be protected (for example, with computer crashes)

• Users of analog summing without monitoring facilities can cost effectively 

improve their systems

Special Features

The Volume 2 is built only with analog circuitry and performance, and its high 
quality parts in sophisticated circuitry design are prerequisites to superior 
audio quality:

• High end volume potentiometer and illuminated mute switch from ALPS; the 

potentiometer controls signals directly (without VCA or DAC circuitry)

• Balanced XLR in- and outputs

• A high quality power supply with toroidal transformer 

• Massive, 45 mm diameter aluminum knobs ensure consistent, refi ned 

handling

• The elegant, compact format housing (215 x 80 mm or 8.5 x 3.1 inch) allows 

for fl exible desktop positioning near or under a computer monitor or gener-
ally saving space in positioning

Introduction

Summary of Contents for Volume 2 2602

Page 1: ...Manual Analog Dual Channel Volume Controller 4PVOE 1FSGPSNBODF BC VUF PEFM VBM IBOOFM 7PMVNF POUSPM Volume2 Model 2602...

Page 2: ...continuously strives to improve its products and reserves the right to modify the product described in this manual at any time without prior notice This document is the property of SPL and may not be...

Page 3: ...Power Supply 5 Rear Panel 6 Power Supply ON Off Switching 6 Rear Panel Graphic Signal Connections XLR Pin Wiring 6 Operation 7 Volume Control 7 Calibrating the Monitoring System 7 Mute 7 Speci cations...

Page 4: ...phile quality stereo playback chain where the Volume2 is situated between the playback machine and either power amp and speakers or simply active speaker system In such cases the playback machine must...

Page 5: ...ment Leave repairs and maintenance to a quali ed service technician Should foreign objects fall inside the case contact your authorized dealer or support person To avoid electric shock or re hazards...

Page 6: ...move the rear chassis power supply switch of the Volume2 to the down position Finally always use the following procedure in powering up your assembly Always power on your Volume2 rst before the power...

Page 7: ...the playback of a 83db SPL refer ence signal at the playback location a common reference volume level The DAW output level should be adjusted to 0dB and next the power amp s or active speaker s input...

Page 8: ...z 100kHz 3dB CMRR 60dBu 1kHz THD N 15dBu Input Level 100dBu S N A weighted 102dBu Crosstalk L R 1kHz 80dBu Dynamic Range 120dB Power Supply Toroidal transformator 3 5VA Fuse 250mA 230V 500mA 115V Volt...

Page 9: ...Audio Precision 04 27 06 10 01 58 Volume 2 FREQUENCY RESPONSE 10db Steps FREQ RESP only On at2c 0 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 d B u 10 200k 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k 100k Hz Volume 2 Meas...

Page 10: ...IN OUT PHASE at2c 150 150 100 50 0 50 100 d e g 20 100k 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k Hz Volume 2 Audio Precision 04 27 06 09 47 31 Volume 2 FFT SPECTRUM ANALYSIS 6dB FFT Stereo at2c 140 20 120...

Page 11: ...heir distributor In such cases please contact your dealer for full guarantee conditions and service Direct SPL product support requires product registration Please ll out the guarantee card enclosed i...

Page 12: ...12 Volume2 Manual Volume2 English...

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