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The DNAM Amplifier
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3 x 50W continuous average Center Output
Power (load specified by DNAM Center
Loudspeakers)
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2 x 50W continuous average Stereo Output
Power (load specified by DNAM Stereo
Loudspeakers)
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Full dynamic range for audio (20Hz–20kHz)
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Digital Signal Processing and Filtering on all
channels for best audio detail clarity
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Digital Crossover Filtering on center channels
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In/out:
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Audio In - SPDIF (stereo) or Analog (mono),
using the same connector.
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Audio Differential In - (female XLR pinout: 1 -
GND, 2 – Signal (+), 3 – Signal (-))
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Audio Loop Out - line out directly from the
input, always analog even with SPDIF in.
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Audio Stereo Out - (male XLR, common GND
configuration)
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Fuse 2A 250V Slow, 5 x 20mm, Littelfuse type
215002. Push and twist anti-clockvice to release.
DNAM for Profile 52” with
Codec 6000 MXP
The TANDBERG DNAM – Digital Natural Audio
Module – is built on two specially designed and
separate modules, the amplifier and the loudspeaker
cabinet.
The DNAM Loudspeaker Cabinet
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3-way Center Loudspeaker system
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Frequency range 50Hz - 20kHz
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2 x 100 mm low- and midrange loudspeaker 8
Ohms nominal, excellent quality (SEAS Prestige
series)
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1 x 25mm dome tweeter, 6 ohms nominal,
excellent quality
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Active crossover filtered audio signals received
from DNAM amplifier
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Long time max power 70 Watt on all
loudspeakers
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Enclosed MDF loudspeaker cabinet
Integrated Left / Right Stereo Loudspeaker
Stereo Loudspeaker System, each side has:
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1 x 90 mm fullrange loudspeaker, 8 Ohms
nominal, excellent quality
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Frequency range 70 Hz - 20 kHz
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Enclosed MDF Loudspeaker cabinet
Power socket
DNAM Amplifier
DNAM Loudspeaker cabinet
Fuse
Audio Stereo Out (XLR)
Audio Differential In (XLR)
Multiaccess Audio
In / Out (D-SUB)
Audio In
(RCA)
Audio Loop Out
(RCA)
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Administrator Guide
Contents
Introduction
Getting started
The menu structure
The settings library
Using the system
Physical interfaces
Peripheral equipment
Contact us
Appendices
Peripheral equipment