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120V rail headphone amplifier and preamplifier
Separate connections and power amplifiers for headphone driven balanced and unbalanced
Suited for all headphones with impedances >10 ohms
Balanced and unbalanced analog inputs (XLR and RCA)
Optional digital inputs: USB, coaxial and optical
Optional DAC: 192 kHz and 24 Bit, Win driver supplied, Apple Class compliant
Balanced and unbalanced analog outputs (XLR and RCA)
Innovative Phonitor Matrix: speaker-equivalent listening on headphones
Laterality control: super-fine balance control
Mono switch function
Volume remotely adjustable (learns any IR remote control)
Maximum output power: 2 x 3.7 W (into 120 ohms)
Frequency response: 10 Hz - 300 kHz (-3 dB)
THD+N: 0.00091 % (HP), 0.00085 % (Line)
Dynamic range: 135.5 dB (HP), 136.3 dB (Line)
AMP CTR connection with Performer power amplifier for coupled On/Off switching
Available in black, red and silver
Made in Germany
Headphone- and Preamplifier with VOLTAiR technology Phonitor is a success story. Designed and developed for the sound engineer and producer giving them a tool to be able to mix on headphones Phonitor soon found a big fan base among Hi-Fi aficionados around the world.
For us it was only logical, that we develop an optimized for those who enjoy 'just' listening to music.
What is new about Phonitor x?
Dual power amp for balanced headphones Now your headphones can be operated 'balanced'. Phonitor x has an advanced dual power amp built-in that drives headphones balanced which twice the power of the standard 1/4" jack. This tightens the bass response and makes the overall playback even more relaxed and transparent. The front houses a 4-pol XLR connector to connect the balanced headphone. Both the standard and the 4-pol headphone outputs can be used simultaneously.
Optional DA converter Phonitor x can be equipped with a DA converter. With that installed the available inputs are expanded by USB, coaxial and optical digital stereo inputs. The DA converter supports sample rates up to 192 kHz with 24 bit. It syncs automatically to the sample rate of the selected digital input.
Optimized Phonitor-Matrix The Phonitor matrix is become simpler, because the Phonitor x is purely designed for audio playback. Features like Center Level adjustment, Solo and Polarity are of use in music production and have therefore been left off in the Phonitor x. We have also reduced the amount os selectable Speaker Angles from six to four leaving off the 15° and 75° angles.
Crossfeed The Crossfeed switch allows you to adjust the frequency-dependent crossfeed simulation of both channels by adjustments of interaural level difference – as if this characteristic would be heard from monitors when in their own room ambiance. One can compare variations in crossfeed values as approximating the influence of different room sizes and characteristics on a given loudspeaker setup. This adjustment can be made in six steps ranging from “minimum” to “maximum”. Crossfeed interacts with the Angle value to simulate the width of a stereo image
Angle The Angle switch provides for frequency-dependent simulation of your stereo image width by adjustments of interaural time difference. This influences the moment in time at which a signal‘s wave form arrives at the ear and corresponds to a particular variation in the angle of an actual loudspeaker pair. The time constants of the interaural time differences between the left and right channels occur within a range of 90 to 635 microseconds. As a starting value select the 30° position.
Preamplifier Phonitor x is not just a headphone amplifier but also a full-fledged stereo preamplifier. There is provision for connecting up to five stereo sources – two in the analog domain offering XLR connectors for a balanced source and RCA connectors for an unbalanced source. With the optional DA converter installed three more digital stereo sources can be connected via USB, coaxial and optical connectors.
You can connect your active loudspeakers or power amplifier directly to the Phonitor x. The rear Speaker Outputs provide both balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA) connections.
Remote Control To control the Volume you can use any IR remote control. The cool part is that the Phonitor x learns your remote! Take your remote control for the CD player for instance. There are many buttons and there are at least two you don't really need. Assign Volume Up and Volume Down to those buttons and let the Phonitor x learn them. Please check the manual for more.
AMP CTL (Amplifier Control) When Phonitor x operates as a preamplifier together with the Performer as power amplifier both units can be wire-linked for simultaneous power on/off. Therefore both units AMP CTL sockets need to be connected with a 3.5mm mono-jack cable.
When switching to headphone listening the Performer can automatically be powered down. To engage this feature set DIP switch #6 on the bottom of the Phonitor x to ON.
For more information on this or any SPL product, visit www.spl.info
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