SPL Track One Mk3

SPL Track One Mk3 Channel Strip

The SPL Track One Mk3 Channel Strip is a compact unit with a plethora of features including a microphone preamplifier, de-esser, compressor/limiter and equaliser.

SPL Track One Mk3 Channel Strip Details

In broadcast and voice recording, the compact channel strip has already made a big name for itself. Whether singer-songwriter, live event or podcast – Track One always delivers a great sound. It enriches the microphone, line or instrument signal. De-esser, compressor/limiter and equaliser ensure professional results.

The high-quality recording and mixing channel strip has been improved again with the latest Mk3 version in some technical details and optimised with the needs of modern recording studios in ind. The new design of the SPL Studio Series provides this third generation Track One with a more intuitive and at the same time classy design.

The Track One is equipped with two preamps: a microphone preamp with 48V phantom power and a separate instrument preamp. Both are tuned to a sound-neutral, open and transparent characteristic.

The gain control can be used to adjust the preamplification. For microphone signals, a preamplification of up to 63 dB can be realised – so even really demanding microphones can show their qualities. The control range for line signals ranges between -12 dB and +22 dB. The control range for instrument signals ranges between 0 dB and +35 dB.

Track One Mk3 offers the possibility to process line signals. This means that sources with line level, such as an analogue signal from an audio interface, can be processed with de-esser, compressor, limiter and equaliser and then be recorded again. In this way, Track One Mk3 becomes an “analogue plugin” within an insert of a DAW.

Specifications

  • Maximum input gain (Mic) 10.6 dBu  (Line) 33.5 dBu
  • Maximum input gain (Instrument) 21.5 dBu
  • Input impedance (Mic) 10 kΩ  (Line) 47 kΩ
  • Input impedance (Instrument) 1.1 MΩ
  • Maximum output gain 20 dBu
  • Output impedance 75 Ω
  • Frequency range (Mic) 10 Hz – 195 kHz
  • Noise (A-weighted, Mic Preamp, 150 Ω, 30 dB Gain) -94.5 dBu
  • Noise (A-weighted, Mic Preamp, 150 Ω, 50 dB Gain) -79 dBu
  • Noise (A-weighted, Mic Preamp, 150 Ω, 64 dB Gain) -65 dBu
  • Equivalent Input Noise (EIN) -126.8 dBu
  • Noise (A-weighted, Line/Instr Preamp, 0 dB Gain) -97 dBu
  • Noise (A-weighted, Line/Instr Preamp, 10 dB Gain) -90.5 dBu
  • Noise (A-weighted, Line/Instr Preamp, 22 dB Gain) -79 dBu
  • Dynamic range 130.5 dB

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