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20Hz to 20kHz
Input: 96dB at -50dBu input level; 102dB at all other levels (unweighted 20Hz to 20kHz)
Output: 105dB (unweighted 20Hz to 20kHz)
5-pin Phoenix
5-pin Phoenix
4 x RJ-45 Expansion
DB-25 Logic I/O
USB
1/8" TRS Stereo Mini Serial
2.5KOhms
450 Ohms differential programmable outputs at line level
5 Ohms differential programmable outputs at microphone level
20dBu
+20dBu
48KHz
+15VDC, programmable
Line Level -103 dB
Mic Level -101 dB
0.02%, nominal input level
19" / 482.6mm 1U Rackmount
3.6lbs / 1.63kg
The Lectrosonics DM84 is an eight-input, four output matrix mixer, with extensive DSP both on input and output and includes automatic feedback suppression, an automatic mixing algorithm and remote control capabilities. The unit is suitable for sound reinforcement applications, recording in boardrooms, courtrooms, worship centers, distance learning systems and hotels and can function stand-alone or as part of a larger LecNet2 system.DSP includes multiple filters, ADFE (automatic digital feedback eliminators), compressors, limiters and delay on every channel to facilitate signal processing for every possible situation. Processing at the inputs is able to compensate for microphone placement and signal variations, while each output has individual filters and a proprietary, adaptive time constant compressor/limiter to safely feed recorders or power amplifiers.
The mixer matrix allows inputs to behave differently at each output. For example, a microphone input can be part of NOM (Number of Open Microphones) attenuation process, while operating as a direct signal for recording at a different output. Software is included with the DM84 and is used primarily for setup, with the configuration saved on file and into the unit's memory for actual operation. Once configured, the DM84 runs without a host computer. Extensive control capability is available with an intuitive command structure to allow control with USB or RS-232 connections or touch-panel control systems. Remote control, monitoring and setup can also be done via Ethernet connections. Up to 128 macros can be stored in internal memory.