Henry Engineering USB MATCHBOX II User Manual

Usb matchbox ii, Usb<>xlr multimode digital audio codec

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USB MATCHBOX II

USB<>XLR MULTIMODE DIGITAL AUDIO CODEC

DESCRIPTION
The USB Matchbox II is a high-performance professional audio codec. Used in place of a computer “sound card”, it
provides stereo analog inputs and outputs at professional studio levels, an AES/EBU output, and a Headphone
output for critical monitoring. The USB Matchbox II yields superb “audiophile” performance with the convenience of
USB interface to any Windows, Mac, or Linux based computer. The USB Matchbox II is compatible with virtually
any audio recording/editing software that supports a USB sound device. No special software or driver is needed.
A USB 1.1 (or higher) connection to the PC is required. The USB Matchbox II complies with the AES-48-2005
grounding standard.

INSTALLATION

ANALOG LINE INPUTS/OUTPUTS:
Connect balanced analog inputs and output to the XLR connectors as follows:

Pin 1 = GND, Pin 2 = HI, Pin 3 = LOW.

NOTE: Ground loops cause hum, buzz, and other noises that are created by the computer mouse, drives, fan, and
keyboard. Prevent noise by connecting ground wires at one end only.

The HEADPHONE output can be used to monitor the “play” output of the system. Use contemporary headphones
with an impedance of 24 ohms or greater. Do NOT use older “8 ohm” headphones. The VOLUME control adjusts
the headphone level. Warning! Excessive listening levels can cause permanent hearing damage.

DIGITAL OUTPUT: Connect to the AES/EBU digital output XLR connector as follows:

Pin 1 = GND, Pin 2 = HI, Pin 3 = LOW. (The AES/EBU output is transformer isolated.)

COMPUTER CONNECTION:
First, close any audio-related programs. Use a USB cable to connect the USB Matchbox II to any USB port on the
PC. The computer should recognize the USB Matchbox II as “USB Audio Codec”. No additional software or
drivers are needed. When audio software is started, it may be necessary to change its Settings to select the
USB Audio Codec as its default.

WINDOWS* VOLUME SETTING

BEFORE USING USB MATCHBOX II, be sure to check the Windows “SPEAKER VOLUME” setting. The Speaker
Volume can be accessed via the Windows Control Panel under “Sound and audio devices” or “Adjust the system
volume”. Select “Volume” or “Set system volume”, then adjust the slider. In most cases, the Speaker Volume
should be set to MAXIMUM.

*Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

OUTPUT LEVEL CALIBRATION
The USB Matchbox II is calibrated to operate with analog I/O levels of +4 dBu. Input and Output levels can be
changed via the recessed trimmers; use a small screwdriver to carefully adjust. NOTE: There is 15 dB of digital
headroom above +4 dBu: a calibration tone recorded at 0 dBfs will produce an output level of about +19 dBu.

OPERATION
To record, feed audio into the unit. Set the INPUT LEVEL trimmers as necessary, as indicated by the software
being used. To play a recording, simply play the file. Audio will be present on the XLR analog outputs, Headphone
jack, and on the AES/EBU digital output. (The Headphone output monitors “playback” audio only.)

SPECIFICATIONS
Balanced analog inputs

Stereo, nom. +4 dBu @ -15 dBfs, 20K ohms input impedance, XLR X 2

Balanced analog outputs

Stereo, nom. +4 dBu @ -15 dBfs, +24 dBu max level, 600 ohms, XLR X 2

AES/EBU digital output

Transformer isolated, 110 ohms, XLR connector

Headphones output

For headphones, 24 ohms or higher; 3.5mm stereo jack

Sample rates supported

48, 44.1, or 32 kHz, software defined

Resolution, dynamic range

16 bit stereo or mono, software defined

USB supported

USB 1.1 or higher

Power Input

115 or 230 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 2W, + USB power

Approval

City of Los Angeles Electrical Test Lab

Physical

5.75” w X 5.50”d X 1.60”h, 3 LBS

Construction

Steel enclosure

HENRY ENGINEERING

503 Key Vista Drive

Sierra Madre, CA 91024

Tel: 626.355.3656

Fax: 626.355.0077

www.henryeng.com

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