ALLDSP SMA-6P2408
1.2. Rear Panel
1.2.1. Power Connector
The SMA-6P2408 has an internal power supply that will accept voltages ranging from 100V - 240V at
frequencies from 50Hz-60Hz. A power cord is included.
1.2.2. Ethernet Connector
This RJ-45 connector is used to connect your product to a network. It can then be configured and controlled
in real time with our PC and MAC configuration program, or with our iPad / iPhone control software (available
on the Apple App Store). From the PC or MAC you can also update your System Amplifier to the latest
firmware. Please check our website regularly for updates.
1.2.3. DANTE Inputs
The SMA-6P2408 offers two Dante input channels. No separate connector is needed; the SMA-6P2408 uses
one Ethernet connection for Dante signals and Command & Control signals. The System Amplifier will accept
sample rates of 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96kHz. The Dante inputs can be configured though Audinate's Dante
Controller Software. An internal asynchronous sample rate converter (ASRC) converts the sample rate to the
SMA-6P2408's native sample rate, thus preserving the highest possible processing quality even when
running off a 44.1kHz digital signal.
1.2.4. Analog inputs
The analog input section of the SMA-6P2408 offers four electronically balanced XLR connectors. The input
level is +23dBu max, electronically balanced.
1.2.5. AES3 Inputs
The digital input of the SMA-6P2408 offers two input channels on one electronically balanced XLR connector.
The input will accept AES3 input signals at 44.1, 48, 88.2, or 96kHz. An internal asynchronous sample rate
converter (ASRC) converts the sample rate to the SMA-6P2408's native sample rate, thus preserving the
highest possible processing quality even when running off a 44.1kHz digital signal.
1.2.6. Loudspeaker Outputs
The output section of the SMA-6P2408 offers six output channels, connected via 2 Speakon output
connectors. Channels 1, 3 and 5 are connected to Speakon connector 'Out 1', and channels 2, 4 and 6 to
connector 'Out 2'. This enables you to connect multi-way systems through a single multi-core Speakon cable,
while linking stereo channels. Typically, one would use channels 1 and 2 for Left Sub and Right Sub, etc.
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