SPL DMC

SPL DMC Mastering Console

The SPL DMC is the heart of the mastering studio. The converters, the players, the DAW, the recorders and the speakers are connected to it. The audio quality of the console is therefore crucial. Like all devices of the mastering series, the DMC works on the unparalleled 120V technology.

2018

SPL DMC Mastering Console Details

Audio signals that shall be processed are connected to the Inputs and audio signals for comparison or playback are connected to the Sources. Four stereo inputs pairs are available for each.

Each input channel of the SPL DMC can be switched on/off, phase reversed and trimmed in 0.25 dB steps. A stereo input can be switched to mono.

The large potentiometer for the recording gain allows sensitive gain rides. If it is not used, it should not be activated. This keeps the entire control stage outside the signal path.

Three pairs of speakers can be operated for full-range, mid-field and near-field monitors. Speakers D is for a mono loudspeaker.

Preferably a Phonitor headphone amplifier is connected to the Phonitor HP Out, whereby it can be programmed whether the loudspeaker is automatically switched off during headphone operation or not. The same applies to the subwoofer. It can be programmed with which monitor it is paired and activated together.

The insert return can also be trimmed in 0.25 dB steps to compensate for the finest level differences after an insert chain. The Hermes Mastering Router is preferably connected to the inserts, with which up to eight stereo processors can be connected and freely routed and stored.

In the monitoring section of the SPL DMC, each loudspeaker channel can be solo’ed and phase reversed. The large monitoring level potentiometer has an illuminated indicator so that the monitor level can be easily assessed even from a greater distance.

A loudness compensation (+/- 10 dB) can be activated. Alternatively, it can be linked to the Insert, Sources or Inputs switches allowing loudness compensation at any stage.

The SPL DMC can be linked to the MC16 for surround and immersive audio applications. Dolby Atmos® or Auro 3D® projects can also be realised. The MC16 is the world’s first analogue 16 channel monitoring controller.

Mastering studios often use the L/R speakers and subwoofer for stereo and multi-channel monitoring. The combination of DMC with MC16 makes it unnecessary to replug these speakers.

Pressing the Speaker A button for two seconds transfers the volume control of L/R and Sub to the MC16 and pressing it again brings it back to the SPL DMC. In this way, stereo and surround projects in a studio can easily be performed one after the other.

Specifications

  • Maximum input & output gain 32.5 dB
  • Input impedance 20 kΩ
  • Output impedance 75 Ω
  • Common mode rejection -82 dBu
  • Frequency range (-3 dB) 4 Hz to 300 kHz
  • Noise (A-weighted, +24 dBu, Rec Out, Insert On) -101.6 dBu
  • Noise (A-weighted, +24 dBu, Speaker Out) -103.9 dBu
  • THD & N (+24 dBu, Rec Out, Insert On) > 112 dB
  • THD & N (+24 dBu, Speaker Out) > 108 dB

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The details provided above are drawn from historical documents like advertising brochures or user manuals. They’re shared without bias or review. This info is given solely for your consideration, helping you gauge its usefulness to you.

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