KV2 Audio SDD3 User Manual

SDD3
User Guide
The future of sound. Made perfectly clear.
At KV2 Audio our vision is to constantly develop technologies that eliminate distortion and loss of information providing a true dynamic representation of the source.
Our aim is to create audio products that absorb you, place you within the performance and deliver a listening experience beyond expectation.
Contents
Introduction
How to use this manual 4 Icons used 4 Important safety instructions 4 Introducing the SDD3 5
Getting Started
Unpacking 6 Rack mounting 6 AC Power requirements 6 Voltage requirements 6 Connector wiring 6
Features
Front Panel 7 Rear Panel 9
Using the system
Delay for additional PA 10 Delay for main PA 11
SDD3 Setup
LEVEL 12 DELAY 12 MENU 13 Units mode 13 Subwoofer mode 13 Memory 15 Lock 16 Display 17 Temperature 17
Block Diagram 18
Dimensions 19
Input and Output Cables 20
Specication 21
Warranty, Service 22
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Introduction
How to use this manual
As you read this manual, you’ll find figures and diagrams to help you understand and visualise what you’re reading. You’ll also find numerous icons that serve as cues to flag important information or warn you against improper or potentially harmful activities.
Icons used include
“NOTE” identifies an important or useful piece of information relating to
NOTE
the topic under discussion.
If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
11. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the SDD3. The AC mains plug or appliance coupler shall remain readily accessible for operation.
12. Only use a ccessories specified by KV2 Audio.
13. The unit is intended for use in a 19” rack. Follow the mounting instructions.
“CAUTION” gives notice that an action can have
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CAUTION
Important safety instructions
1 Read all product instructions.
2. Keep printed instructions, do not throw away.
3. Respect and review all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this unit near water, in unprotected out door areas or in rain or wet conditions.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings.
8. Install in accordance with KV2 Audio's recommended installation instructions.
9. Do not install near any heat sources such as heat radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus that produce heat.
10. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding connector. The third connector is provided for your safety.
serious consequences and could cause harm to equipment or personnel, delays, or other problems.
CAUTION:
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CAUTION
14. Unplug SDD3 during lightning storms
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or when unused for long periods of time.
15. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the SDD3 has been damaged in any way, such as when the power-supply cord or plug has been damaged; liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the SDD3; rain or moisture has entered the SDD3; the SDD3 has been dropped; or when for undetermined reasons the SDD3 does not operate normally.
16. Do not remove top or bottom covers. Removal of the cover will expose hazardous voltages. There are no user serviceable parts inside and removable may void the warranty.
17. An experienced user shall always supervise this professional audio equipment.
Installation should only be done by experienced professionals.
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Introduction
Introducing the SDD3
The SDD3 is a 2 channel full range stereo audio delay line, with one dedicated channel subwoo­fer delay line. Full range channels are specically for delaying audio signals for main PA systems or side lls, with a maximum delay time of 393,216ms (approx 134m / 442ft).
Each channel is equipped with a tunable high pass lter for easy side lls setup. The full range channels use super digital tech­nology with wide bandwidth and enhanced dynamic range. For optimal analog to digital converter driving, the full range channels are equipped with ADC sensitivity control, which increases input level and reduces output level at the same time, so the level pass in the SDD3 does not change when adjusting the ADC sensitivity. The input level can be seen on the level meters. Output level can be set in the range from -10 to +10dB.
The subwoofer channel is dedicated for delaying subwoofers with a bandwidth of 0 ÷ 120Hz and maximum delay time of 10ms (approx 3,43m / 11,25ft). The subwoofer channel has two independent outputs which can be linked together for easy cardioid setup. The subwoofer channel is designed like a digitally controlled analog unit. The output level can be set in the range from
-10 to +10dB. Each audio input has parallel outputs for easy audio device branching. Each audio output features line drivers to maintain audio signal integrity over long cable lengths. Each output is equipped with a phase reverse switch and a true bypass feature. When the device is swit­ched o, all channels are bypassed.
NOTE: For the best performance, where possible use only KV2 Audio components, any other compo­nent may negatively aect the sound quality.
NOTE: SDD3 has the same dimensions as the KV2 audio SAC2 crossover.
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Getting started
Unpacking
Unpack the SDD3 and check to see if there is any damage to it. If you nd any damage notify your supplier immediately. Only the consignee may institute a claim with the carrier for any damage incurred during shipping. Be sure to save the carton and all packaging materials for the carrier’s inspection.
Should you ever need to ship the unit, only use the original factory packaging. If the shipping carton is unavailable, contact your supplier to obtain a replacement.
The SDD3 carton should contain:
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Rack mounting
The SDD3 will mount in a standard 19” rack system. Use four screws and washers to mount the SDD3 to the rack rails. We recommend using a shock-mounted rack for touring use to prolong the life of your SDD3.
Voltage requirements
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Connector wiring
XLR Balanced Input and Output connectors
Input Output
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AC Power requirements
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connector. The device must be connected to a mains socket outlet with protective earthing connection. The SDD3 operates in either 115V or 230V mode. This setup is precongured at the factory. The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable.
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Features
Front Panel
Channel A and B
ADC sensitivity
For optimal analog to digital converter driving, the full range channels (A and B) are equipped with ADC sensitivity control which increases input level and reduces output level at the same time, so the level pass in the SDD3 does not change when adjustings the ADC sensitivity. The input level can be seen on the level meters. For optimal ADC driving run the level meters so that the signal will exceed 0dB meter level, but never reaches clip level.
High Pass Filter
The full range channels (A and B) are equipped with a tunable high pass lter lter from 0 to 160Hz. It has a slope of 12dB/octave and it is used for easy and optimal setup for side lls, or to protect your subwoo­fer system from the frequencies that cannot reproduce eciently and may cause damage.
Output level
The output level can be set in range from -10 to +10dB.
Phase
Each output is equipped with a phase reverse switch, which reverses the phase of the output signal.
Subwoofer channel C
Output level
The output level can be set in range from -10 to +10dB.
Phase
Each output is equipped with a phase reverse switch, which reverses the phase of the output signal.
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Features
Front Panel
Display
Indicates the input levels for each channel separately. Shows the set delays and allows settings of various functions in the menu
Function / Exit button
Allows the operator to toggle between three main screeens - LEVELS, DELAY, MENU. When you are inside the menu, the button serves as exit.
Channel / Next button
This button switches between channels, the selected channel is indicated by green LED indicators. When you are inside the menu, this button serves as a skip to the next menu item.
Rotation encoder with Enter pustbutton
The encoder serves as the main way for increasing (clockwise), or decreasing (counterclockwise) values and menu positions. The encoder also serves as the ENTER button, alloving the operator to enter/leave the submenu in the main menu. When the DELAY main screen is selected, the Enter button changes the math point digits.
Bypass button
When the bypass button is pressed, all channels are bypassed, (true bypass). When bypassed, the functi­on is indicated by the red LED light above this button.
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Features
Rear Panel
POWER CONNECTION Plug power connector
For connection to a standard IEC 3-pole AC connector. Before connecting make sure that the mains voltage corresponds to the SDD3's voltage requirements as stated on the unit.
Power switch
Used to turn the SDD3 on or o.
SUBWOOFER CHANNEL CONNECTORS Input
Balanced female - XLR connector for connecting the subwoofer signal. The audio input circuit presents a 20kΩ balanced input impedance.
Output
The through / output balanced male - XLR connector, wired in parrallel to the audio input, will continue to provide the input signal if the SDD is turned o.
Delay output
Two separated subwoofer outputs with balanced male - XLR connectors. The max. allowed output frequency is 120Hz. When using the subwoofer channel in normal mode SUB1 and SUB2 delay outputs are separated. When using the subwoofer channel in cardioid mode, output SUB1/FRONT serves as the front subwoofer output and SUB2/REAR serves as the rear cardioid subwoofer output. In cardioid mode the delay setup is linked together for determined and easy cardioid setup. For more information about cardioid setup, please refer to the Cardioid setup part of this guide.
FULL RANGE CHANNELS (A and B) CONNECTORS Input
Balanced female - XLR connector for connecting full range signal. The audio input circuit presents a 20kΩ balanced input impedance.
Output
The through / output balanced male - XLR connector, wired in parrallel to the audio input, will continue to provide the input signal if the SDD is turned o.
Delay output
Delayed output with balanced male - XLR connectors.
Reset
Pressing this button resets the SDD3 to factory setup.
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Using the System
Delay for additional PA / ll-in delay, with mono cardioid subwoofers in center
The main PA works directly, without delay. The left and right channel of the secondary, or side-ll PA works through the full range channels of the SDD3, (channel A and B) for proper time alingment with the main PA. Subwoofers are in the center and work in mono, cardioid mode. When using this system, it is possible to move in time (change the distance) of sidells and the mono subwoofers in cardioid mode compared to the main PA.
System with mono subwoofers - top view
STAGE
Main PA Main PA
Side-ll
left
Cardioid
subwoofers
Side-ll
right
System with mono subwoofers - wiring
Main PA
left
Secondary PA
or Side-ll
left
right
right
(60Hz) wavelenght / 4
Front Sub
(delayed)
0 m 1 m
0,75 m
subwoofer
input
Rear Sub
1,4 m
right
input
2 m
STAGE
3 m
left
input
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Using the System
Delay for main mono PA, delay for additional PA / mono ll-in delay, with stereo cardioid
One SDD3 controls one channel of the system, the second channel controls the second SDD3 unit. The main PA works through SDD3 channel A to delay the PA for optimal time alingment with the stage position. The secondary, or side-ll PA works through the full range channel B of SDD3 for proper time alingment with the main PA. Subwoofers work in stereo, cardioid or normal mode. When using this system, it is possible to move separately in time, (change distance) of the main PA, sidells and subwoofers compared to the stage position.
Stereo delayed system - top view
STAGE
Main PA
Cardioid subwoofers
Secondary PA
Main PA
Cardioid
subwoofers
Secondary PA
Stereo delayed system - wiring
Main PA
Secondary PA
or Side-ll
(60Hz) wavelenght / 4
Front Sub
(delayed)
0 m 1 m
0,75 m
subwoofer
input
Rear Sub
1,4 m
right
input
2 m
STAGE
3 m
left
input
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SDD3 Setup
Digital part description
The SDD3 has three main display screens for setup and input levels indication. Main screens are: LEVEL ­for input levels indications, DELAY for delay setup and MENU for attributes settings. For switching between these screens use FUNC/EXIT button.
LEVEL
For optimal analog to digital converter driving the full range channels (channel A and B) are equipped with ADC sensitivity control which increases input level and reduces output level at the same time, so the level pass in the SDD3 is not changing when adjusting the ADC sensi­tivity. ADC sensitivity allows the optimal setup of signal to noise ratio. The input level can be seen on the input level meters indicators. For optimal ADC driving run the level meters so that the signal will exceed 0dB meter level, but never reaches clip level. Level meters are equipped with peak memory and 2 seconds auto reset.
LEVEL MENU
DELAY
A
B
S
-2 4 -1 8 -1 2 - 6 0 dB +6 CLIP
LEVEL screen
DELAY
Delay can be set for each channel individually, delays can be set in time or distance. Required delay is set by changing numbers on math point position. Delay numbers are changed by rotating the rotary encoder. Math position is changed by pushing the rotary encoder (ENTER). Delay changes are reected in real time. The current selected channel can be switched by pressing CHAN/NEXT button. The selected channel is incicated by an LED.
The subwoofer channel can be set in 32 xed steps, with step increments of 0.31ms. The subwoofer channel has two outputs, these outputs can be set individually in normal mode or linked in cardioid mode. In normal mode, delay can be set in time or distance, in cardioid mode, delays are set in distance. The distance between the front and rear cardioid subwoofer is precalculated by a set cardioid frequency. Cardioid frequency can be set in the range of 40 to 100Hz. In cardioid mode cardioid delay is set for the entire cardi­oid pair.
LEVEL MENU
A: B:
SUB1: SUB2:
LEVEL MENU
A: B:
FRONT: REAR:
DELAY
000.012 ms
000.012 ms
00.31 ms
00.31 ms
DELAY screen
DELAY
000.012 ms
000.012 ms
01.50 m
00.10 m
Frequency: 60Hz
DELAY screen - cardioid
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SDD3 Setup
MENU
Units mode
Delay mode
Delay can be set in time (miliseconds) or in distance (meters or feets depending on Units setup). When switching between time and distance, the delay time is kept and recalculated to each other. The delay distance depends on the ambient temperature.
Units
It is possible to switch between metric (meters, °C ) and imperial (feet, °F) units, when switching between each other, the distance is maintained.
Link AB
It is possible to link channel A and B delay setup, when both delays are the same. When switching to Link AB, the delay of both channels is set by channel A.
LEVEL
DELAY
Units mode Subwoofer mode Memory Lock Display Temperature
MENU screen - Units mode
LEVEL
DELAY
Units mode:
Delay mode Units Link AB
MENU
MENU
time( ) ( )metric ( )no
Subwoofer mode
Cardioid setup
Bass is usually omnidirectional but by using a cardi­oid bass array you can reduce bass feedback on stage and also minimise noise pollution from events. When using cardioid mode, the front subwoofer is 1/4 wavelength of the tuned cardioid frequency in front of the rear subwoofer. The front subwoofer is fed with a 1/4 wavelength delay compared to the rear sub. This conguration results in a cardioid polar response ,(because of addition and subtraction of the subwoofer signals).
FRONT
SUB
REAR
SUB
Units mode: Delay mode
LEVEL
DELAY
MENU
Units mode Subwoofer mode Memory Lock Display Temperature
MENU screen - Subwoofer mode
Cardioid calculation - example
Subwoofers distance (d) corresponds to 1/4 wavelength (λ) of the tuned cardioid frequency (f). Speed of sound (v) varies with temperature, for 20°C is approx 343m/s.
Cardioid polar characteristics
λ = 1 / 4f d = v * λ
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SDD3 Setup
Subwoofer mode
For cardioid setup, you can calculate and set the delay for each subwoofer manually, or you can use cardioid setup in the SDD3 menu. For manual - idependent sub outputs setup, use the normal mode. For cardioid setup use the cardioid mode. When cardioid mode is selected, the subwoofer outputs are linked together with λ/4 distance between front and rear subwoofer outputs. In cardioid mode, the selected cardioid tuned frequency can be operated in range from 40Hz to 120Hz with 10Hz steps. The subwoofer pair's polar characteristics are cardi­oid on this frequency, whilst uder and above this frequency the polar characteristics of the subwoofer pair are omnidirectional with increasing dierence from cardioid frequency. The cardioid distance is shown on the cardioid frequency setup screen.
LEVEL
DELAY
Subwoofer mode:
Mode Frequency
( )60Hz
Subs distance: 1,04m
MENU screen - Delay mode
MENU
cardioid( )
Cardioid frequency
Front Sub
(λ/4 delayed)
0 m 1 m
0,75 m
subwoofer input
Cardioid subwoofers wiring
Rear Sub
1,4 m
STAGE
2 m
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SDD3 Setup
Memory
New memory
SDD3 is equipped with a dynamic memory list with up to 30 memory positions. New memory can be created when pressing ENTER at New in the memory list. When a new memory is created, it is marked with a position number from 1 to 30 whilst the memory function select is switched to the rename position.
Rename memory
Memory name can contain up to 8 letters, space or numbers. To rename a memory select the memory position to rename and select rename at the memory function list, press ENTER. When renaming, the renaming letter ashes, select the required letter by rotating the encoder. Switch between A - Z, a - z , spacebar 1 - 9 using CHAN/NEXT button. To jump to the next letter position, press ENTER. To exit renaming press FUNC/EXIT button. When new memory is created the actual setup is automatically saved.
LEVEL
DELAY
Units mode Subwoofer mode Memory Lock Display Temperature
MENU screen - Memory
LEVEL
DELAY
Memory:
1 Hall New
MENU
MENU
( )rename
Save to memory
All delays, units, delay mode, and cardioid setup are saved into the memory. To save to memory, select the memory position to save in and select save from the memory function list, press ENTER. When saved, the memory number, is shown in the top right corner.
Memory recall
To recall from memory, select the memory position to recall and select recall at the memory function list, press ENTER. When recalled, the memory number, is shown in the top right corner.
Delete memory
To delete a memory, select the memory position to delete and select delete in the memory function list, press ENTER.
Memory : New memory
LEVEL
DELAY
Memory:
1 Hall
( )recall
New
Recalled or saved memory is displayed
in right top corner
MENU
M1
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SDD3 Setup
Lock
The SDD3 is equipped with an option to lock the setup of the dital control part. The SDD3 can be locked using four arbitrary capital letters. When the SDD3 unit is locked, it is not possible to change digital parameters. LEVEL meters and delay settings are still visible.
Set the Lock password
To set the lock password enter the Lock menu, select the Password position and select set at the Lock function list, press ENTER. Set the requested letter by rotating the encoder. To jump to the next letter position press ENTER. To exit renaming press FUNC/EXIT button. The password must be set complete, with all 4 letters. Password consists only of capital letters.
Lock now
When the password is set, the SDD3 can be locked automatically using Autolock function, or manually using Lock now function.
LEVEL
DELAY
Units mode Subwoofer mode Memory Lock Display Temperature
MENU screen - Lock
LEVEL
DELAY
Lock:
Lock now Password
A B C D
Autolock
MENU
MENU
( )yes ( )set
( )1 hour
Autolock
Automatic lock function can be selected between 1min, 10mins, 1hour, or can be switched o. After this time, when the SDD3 parameters are not being changed, the SDD3 unit is automatically locked.
Unlock
When locked, the MENU is replaced with unlock screen. To unlock, set the LOCK screen and set the correct password letter by rotating the encoder. To jump to the next letter position press ENTER. When all 4 letters are entered correctly, the SDD3 will unlock.
Forgotten password
A forgotten password can be deleted by using the
RESET switch at the back of the SDD3. Pressing the RESET button resets the SDD3 to factory default setup and all previous memory settings will be deleted back to factory default !
LEVEL
Lock: Set password
DELAY LOCK
LOCKED
Enter password
A B C D
Unlock screen
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SDD3 Setup
Display
The SDD3 is equipped with a high-contrast organic ­LED display.
Contrast
The contrast of the display can be set in the range from 10% to 100% for comfortable use, depending on ambient lighting.
Autodim
To ensure long life of the display, the display auto­matically reduce s the contrast when the unit is not currently used.
LEVEL
DELAY
Units mode Subwoofer mode Memory Lock Display Temperature
MENU screen - Display
LEVEL
DELAY
Display:
Contrast Autodim
MENU
MENU
( )70% ( )1hour
Temperature
The SDD3 calculates delay distances using the speed of sound. Speed of sound varies with temperature. The SDD3 allows the user to set the ambient tempe­rature to calculate accurate delay settings.
Ambient
The ambient temperature can be set in the range from -20°C to +40°C with 5°C steps. When the SDD3 units are set to imperial, the temperature is displayed in °F. When the SDD3 unit is switched to distance mode, and the ambient temperature changed, you can select the new temperature, the delay time is then recalculated to keep the most consistent distance.
Display: Autodim
LEVEL
DELAY
Units mode Subwoofer mode Memory Lock Display Temperature
MENU screen - Temperature
LEVEL
DELAY
Temperature:
Ambient
MENU
MENU
( )20°C
Temperature: Ambient
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Block diagram
-
+
PARALLEL
OUT
A - DELAY
OUT
A B S1 S2
CHANNELS
PHASE
180°
LEVEL/DELAY/MENU
LEVEL METERS
PARALLEL
OUT
CH/SEL BYPASSENTER
FN/EXIT
B - DELAY
OUT
180°
PHASE
PARALLEL
OUT
SUB1 - DELAY
OUT
180°
PHASE
SUB2 - DELAY
OUT
180°
PHASE
LINE DRIVER PHASE BYPASS
LEVEL
OUTPUT
DELAY (0 ÷ 393.216ms)
HIGH PASS
(OFF ÷ 200Hz)
PREAMPLIFIER
OUT LEVEL
ADC LEVEL
HIGH PASS
ADC LEVEL
LINE DRIVER PHASE BYPASS
LEVEL
OUTPUT
DELAY (0 ÷ 4393.216ms)
HIGH PASS
(OFF ÷ 200Hz)
PREAMPLIFIER
OUT LEVEL
ADC LEVEL
HIGH PASS
ADC LEVEL
LINE DRIVER PHASE BYPASS
LEVEL
OUTPUT
SUB DELAY (0 ÷ 10ms)
PREAMPLIFIER
OUT LEVEL
LINE DRIVER PHASE BYPASS
LEVEL
OUTPUT
OUT LEVEL
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Channel
A
INPUT
(full range)
Channel
B
INPUT
(full range)
Sub
Channel
INPUT
(0 ÷ 120Hz)
Dimensions
44 mm
482.6 mm
434 mm
198 mm
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Input and output cables
SDD3 Input
XLR output - XLR input
Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 1
SDD3 Male Plug
- Pin 2 (Hot)
- Pin 3 (Cold)
- Pin 1 (Shield)
Female Plug
G
1
2
3
3
2
1
Jack output (balanced) - XLR input
Tip Ring Sleeve
- Pin 2 (Hot)
- Pin 3 (Cold)
- Pin 1 (Shield)
TRS (Stereo) Jack
SDD3 Male Plug
3
2
1
Jack output (unbalanced) - XLR input
Tip Sleeve Sleeve
- Pin 2 (Signal)
- Pin 3 (Shield)
- Pin 1 (Shield)
(Mono) Jack
3
2
1
SDD3 Male Plug
SDD3 Output
XLR output - XLR input
Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 1
SDD3 Female Plug
- Pin 2 (Hot)
- Pin 3 (Cold)
- Pin 1 (Shield)
1
3
3
1
Male Plug
2
2
XLR output - Jack input (balanced)
Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 1
- Tip (Hot)
- Ring (Cold)
- Sleeve (Shield)
SDD3 Female Plug
TRS (Stereo) Jack
1
2
3
XLR output - Jack input (unbalanced)
Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 1
TRS (Stereo) Jack
- Tip (Signal)
- No Connection
- Sleeve (Shield)
SDD3 Female Plug
1
2
3
XLR Plugs seen from solder side
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SDD3 Specification
System Acoustic Perfomance
-1dB Response
-10dB Response Sampling Frequency Dynamic Range Channel Crosstalk Signal to Noise Ratio Total Harmonic Distortion
Signal Input
Input Channels Input Impedance Max. Input voltage Signal Output Line input
Signal Output
Output channels Output Impedance Line Output
2Hz ÷ 40kHz 2Hz ÷ 100kHz 20MHz PDM >105dB 90dB 105dB
0.005%
2 Full range + 1 Subwoofer 20kΩ (balanced) +14dBu XLR XLR
2 Full range + 2 Subwoofer 50Ω XLR
Features
Level Control Subwoofer Level Control System setup Delay Range Full Range Mode Phase High Pass Filter Indicators Memory
Power
Power Connector Operating Voltage Operating Voltage Range
Physical Dimensions
Height Width Depth Weight
-10 / +10dB
-10 / +10dB Normal / Cardioid mode
0.012ms ÷ 393.216ms, step 0.003ms 2 channels 0° / 180° OFF to 200Hz OLED Display 30
IEC 320 115V / 230V 90÷130V@60Hz | 180÷260V@50Hz
44.5mm (1.75") 483mm (19.0") 201mm (7.9")
3.6kg (7.94lbs)
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Warranty, Service
Warranty
Your SDD3 is covered against defects in material and workmanship. Refer to your supplier for more details.
Service
In the unlikely event that your SDD3 develops a problem, it must be returned to an authorised distributor, service centre or shipped directly to our factory. Because of the complexity of the design and the risk of electrical shock, all repairs must be attempted only by qualified technical personnel. If the unit needs to be shipped back to the factory, it must be sent in its original carton. If improperly packed, the unit may be damaged.
To obtain service, contact your nearest KV2 Audio Service Centre, Distributor of Dealer.
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The future of sound. Made perfectly clear.
At KV2 Audio our vision is to constantly develop technologies that eliminate distortion and loss of information providing a true dynamic representation of the source.
Our aim is to create audio products that absorb you, place you within the performance and deliver a listening experience beyond expectation.
KV2 Audio, Nádražní 936, 399 01 Milevsko, Czech Republic Tel. +44(0)1423 816868
www.kv2audio.com
KVV120093-00-01-0
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