Installation, 1 audio connections – Behringer SHARK DSP110 User Manual

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SHARK DSP110

from 90 dB to 50 dB or less, which ensures the troublefree further processing of

signals, e.g. in broadcast, stage or recording applications.
The Compressor monitors the program material using an adjustable threshold and

continuous level control process, i.e. above threshold the signal gain is reduced,

depending on threshold overshoot. Usually, the threshold is set to somewhere below

the operating level to allow for a musical compression of the upper level range.
The DSP110 allows you to set two Compressor parameters. The first one, DENSITY,

compresses the program material in a range from 0 (bypass) through 100 (max.

compression). The second parameter, SPEED, allows you to adjust the Compressor

function in the time domain. Here, you can set the control speed of the Compressor

from 10 through 1000 msec. Use small values to make the Compressor respond to

smallest level differences, and high values to process dynamics “inaudibly”.

3. INSTALLATION

3.1 Audio connections

As standard, the BEHRINGER DSP110 is installed with electronically servo-balanced

inputs and outputs. The new circuit design features automatic hum and noise reduction

for balanced signals and thus allows for trouble-free operation, even at high operating

levels. Externally induced mains hum etc. will be effectively suppressed.

1

2

3

2

1

3

Pin 1

Cable

Input

Output

Pin 2 = (+) Signal

Positive

Pin 3 = (-) Signal

Shield

(+) Signal + Hum

(-) Signal + Hum

Negative

(+)Hum + Signal

(-)Hum + Signal

2 x Signal

Ground

RFI and Hum

= Signal + 6 dB

Fig. 3.1: Compensation of interference with balanced connections

3. INSTALLATION

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