--For Analog input, the value is set at 48 k hZ,
--whereas for Digital Input the kHz values can either be 44.1 or 48 and it is set to auto switch
Q1: Which model of A/D converter is utilized in the DPS-V77?
A1: The device employs a 1 Bit A/D with a 24 bit resolution and is capable of 64 times oversampling.
Q2: What is the total number of preset effects that the DPS-V77 is meant to have?
A2: In each of the 2 preset banks, 99 locations are designated thereby allowing for a total of 198 preset effects.
Q3: Calculate the ratio of signal to interference in the device.
A3: It has been observed that a signal to interference ratio of more than 97 dB is generally found in devices of this type.
Q4: Estimate the power that the DPS-V77 consumes?
A4: For the 120 v model a power consumption of 23 w is recorded while 25 w is observed for the 230 v model.
Q5: Are both digital and analog inputs usable with the DPS-V77 device?
A5: The device has the capacity and ability to use both analog and digital inputs simultaneously.
Q6: What are the standard dimensions of a DPS-V77 device?
A6: The dimensions of the device are 482 x 44 x 320 mm excluding any projections from the device.
Q7: Does the interface in the device support easy storage and retrieval of memory?
A7: In the device, DPS-V77 more than 198 user definable locations have been set aside to facilitate proper and easy saving of the effects.









































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