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CSP-4.8

Specifications

Specifications

CSP-4.8

Input

Active Balanced, 18k

Max. Input Level

+20dBu

Input Gain Range

-40dB to +12dB

Output

Active Balanced, 112

Max. Output Level

+20dBu

Output Gain Range

-40dB to +12dB

EQ

EQ Filter Types

1st or 2nd Order High or Low Shelf, Parametric

Shelving Filter Boost/Cut Range

±15dB

Shelving Filter Frequency Range

Low Shelf 19.7Hz to 2kHz, High Shelf 3.8kHz to 21.9kHz

Parametric Filter Boost/Cut Range

+15dB/-30dB

Parametric Filter Frequency Range

19.7Hz to 21.9kHz, 1/24 Octave Steps

Parametric Filter Bandwidth

Four Octaves to 1/64 Octave

Input and Output Delay

0-682 milliseconds

Crossover

HPF and LPF Frequency Range

19.7Hz to 21.9kHz, Off

Available Filter Types

12dB/Oct Butterworth, 12dB/Oct Bessel, 12dB/Oct Linkwitz-Riley

18dB/Oct Bessel, 18dB/Oct Linkwitz-Riley

24dB/Oct Butterworth, 24dB/Oct Bessel, 24dB/Oct Linkwitz-Riley
48dB/Oct Butterworth, 48dB/Oct Bessel, 48dB/Oct Linkwitz-Riley

Limiter

Threshold Range

-20dBu to +20 dBu

Ratio Range

1.2:1 to INF:1

Attack Time Range

0.5ms to 50ms

Release Time Range

10ms to 1 Second

Frequency Response

20Hz to 20kHz, ±0.25dB

THD

<0.01% @ 1kHz, +20dBu

Dynamic Range

>110dB 20Hz - 20kHz unweighted

Audio Sampling Rate

48kHz

Propagation Delay

1.46mS

Signal LEDs & Clip

Inputs: -20/Mute, -10, 0, +10, Clip (dBu or VU)

Outputs: -20/Mute, -10, 0, Limit Threshold, Clip (dBu or VU)

AC Requirements

AC 230V 50Hz

Environmental

40°F - 120°F (4°C-49°C) Non-condensing

Weight (Set)

4.08kg / 8.9lb

Dimensions (Set)

483(W) x 89(H) x 216(D)mm/19(W) x 3.5(H) x 8.5(D)in

* Specifications and design subject to change without notice.

Summary of Contents for CSP-4.8

Page 1: ...but rather a global company that is truly international in scope with factories and offices in Korea and China and sales and marketing operations located in Japan Europe and the U S A With more than...

Page 2: ...Operation Manual Signal Processor CSP 4 8...

Page 3: ...device To disconnect the device from power separate AC input cable from inlet or unplug the AC Cord The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible CAUTION These...

Page 4: ...ents Unpacking 2 Installation Environment 2 Important Safety Instructions 2 Features 3 Front Panel 4 PROTEA NE Software 13 Troubleshooting 14 Block Diagram 15 Specifications 16 Dimensions 17 Service 1...

Page 5: ...her apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A groundin...

Page 6: ...in Parametric EQ Filter Time delay Crossover Compressor Limiter Matrix routing 24 bit 48kHz delta sigma A D converters with 128x oversampling A backlit 2 x 20 character LCD displays channel and functi...

Page 7: ...ting preset configurations pre loaded into the unit which are simply starting points for common applications and all can be modified renamed and saved to suit the end user Please Note In addition to t...

Page 8: ...p to 6dB louder when combined 2 EQ The CSP 4 8 EQ section offers full parametric EQ as well as 1st and 2nd order shelving filters on inputs and outputs Each input channel has six selectable EQ filters...

Page 9: ...sweeping a narrow bandwidth filter through a problem feedback area with just a slight boost is a quick way to find the exact frequency causing trouble Once the offensive frequency has been found cut...

Page 10: ...ster so there exists the problem of same signals at the crossover points arriving at the cluster front at different times creating undesirable wave interaction and frequency cancellation The solution...

Page 11: ...crossover frequency and are used because they have a maximally flat passband and sharpest transition to the stopband When a Butterworth HPF and LPF of the same crossover frequency are summed the combi...

Page 12: ...nnatural while a very long attack time can miss some of the initial transient Similarly a very short release time can make the audio sound uneven while a very long release time can create pumping or b...

Page 13: ...ts When muted an input or output s red Mute LED is lit When an input or output is selected pressing the Mute button will toggle its mute function To quickly mute all outputs escape out to the top leve...

Page 14: ...D flashing at 0 indicates a signal level of 0dBu or 0 775Vrms To change this to a VU scale where 0VU 4dBu 1 228Vrms select the Ref option in the Util menu to VU Note Protea NE software for the CSP 4 8...

Page 15: ...fore clipping This unit is designed to clip at signal levels above 20dBu 7 75Vrms which places the noise floor lower than 90dBu The optimum input signal level which should be fed into the CSP 4 8 proc...

Page 16: ...ol a fixed physical sound system installation and can display any of the Inter M processors amplifiers and remotes used in that system The user can also place an assortment of isolated control objects...

Page 17: ...low pass filter LPF Clip light stays on Is the input signal level too high Check to see that the nominal input level is 0dBu allowing 20dB of input headroom Are input or output gain settings too high...

Page 18: ...Delay Gain EQ Select a Source for Each Output A B C D Any Combination Of Inputs HpfLpf EQ Delay Gain Limiter Mute 3 HpfLpf EQ Delay Gain Limiter Mute 2 HpfLpf EQ Delay Gain Limiter Mute 5 HpfLpf EQ De...

Page 19: ...9kHz Off Available Filter Types 12dB Oct Butterworth 12dB Oct Bessel 12dB Oct Linkwitz Riley 18dB Oct Bessel 18dB Oct Linkwitz Riley 24dB Oct Butterworth 24dB Oct Bessel 24dB Oct Linkwitz Riley 48dB...

Page 20: ...SIGNAL PROCESSOR 17 CSP 4 8 DIMENSIONS...

Page 21: ...e by contacting your warranty provider Variations and Options Variations and Options Variations Products supplied through legitimate sources are compatible with local AC power requirements Options No...

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