TacT Audio Stereo Amplifier M S 2150 X User Manual

Owner’s Manual  
M/S - 2150 X  
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WARNING  
M/S-2150 X  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO  
NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC  
SHOCK DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK,  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS  
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert  
the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (ser-  
vicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.  
The lightning with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is  
intended to alert the user to the presence of “Dangerous Voltage”  
within the product’s enclosure that maybe of sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of electrical shock to a person.  
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Safety  
M/S-2150 X  
Important Safety  
Instructions  
1. Read these instructions entirely before installing or operating this equipment.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Do not use this equipment near water or allow it to become wet.  
5. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
CAUTION  
6. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or  
other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat,; doing so may  
damage the unit and present a fire hazard.  
7. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A  
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. If the provided plug  
does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the outlet to  
one that is polarized. To protect against electrical shock, match the wide blade  
of the polarized plug to the wide slot in the outlet and fully insert the plug.  
8. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs,  
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit the equipment. Do not  
use this unit with a damaged cord or plug.  
9. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
10. Unplug this equipment during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of  
time.  
11. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
1. Always unplug the unit from the electrical outlet before cleaning.  
2. Do not use abrasive cleaners. Simply wipe the exterior with a clean soft cloth. A  
small amount of nonabrasive cleaner may be used on the cloth to remove  
excessive dirt or fingerprints.  
Cleaning and  
Maintenance  
“Note” symbol  
The >note<  
operation.  
symbol indicates information very useful or essential to daily  
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Acknowledgments  
M/S-2150 X  
Acknowledgments  
© 2003 TactAudio Corporation. All rights reserved.  
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any  
means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or other wise, without the prior  
written consent of TactAudio Corporation.  
TACT® is a registered trade mark of TactAudio Corporation.  
DYNAMIC ROOM CORRECTION® is a registered trade mark of TactAudio Corpo-  
ration.  
The information contained in this document is subject to change without  
notice.  
IMPORTANT!  
Registration  
Please record your serial number here for future reference. You will need this for  
future upgrades or should you ever require service on your M/S 2150.  
M/S - 2150 X serial number: _____________________  
Optional modules installed:  
ADC analog input ______________  
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M/S-2150 X  
Table of contents  
Safety instructions  
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Acknowledgments/Registration  
Unpacking the M/S-2150 X  
CAUTION 8  
Introduction  
Dynamic Room Cirrection  
M/S-2150 X Connections  
Front Panel Controls  
Remote Control  
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Front Panel Display  
Main screen  
MAIN menu  
Saving Menu Settings  
DELAY menu  
LEVEL menu  
POL menu  
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InOut menu  
RCS menu  
MSR menu  
CRO menu  
PAREQ menu  
MODE menu  
OPT menu  
DISPL menu  
REM menu  
COMM menu  
ADDR menu  
ADC menu  
LOCK menu  
GAIN menu  
TRIG menu  
TacT M/S-2150 X Software  
Connect your M/S2150 XP  
to your Computer  
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Specification  
TacT M/S-2150 X Crossover Package  
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Unpacking  
M/S-2150 X  
Unpacking the M/S-2150 X  
Carefully remove the M/S-2150X and accessory kit from the carton and check for  
shipping damage. Contact both the shipper and TacT Audio immediately if the unit  
shows any sign of damage from rough handling. All TacTAudio equipment is carefully  
inspected before leaving our factory.  
KEEP SHIPPING CARTON AND PACKING MATERIALS for future use or in the  
unlikely event that the unit needs servicing. If this unit is shipped without the original  
packing, damage could occur and void the warranty.  
You should find the following items in the accessory kit:  
Accessories  
- oneAC mains cord  
- RJ11 data cable  
- RJ11-to-RS232 adapter  
- 15’ RS232 cable  
- CD-rom with software  
- remote control  
- 2 AAA batteries  
- one manual  
Operating voltage  
The M/S-2150 X amplifier is configured for either 110 or 220/240 volt operation. The  
operating voltage is clearly marked on the outside of the box and also on the rear  
panel beneath theAC mains connector.  
BEFORE CONNECTING THE POWER, MAKE SURE THAT THE LABEL INDICAT-  
ING THE VOLTAGE MATCHES THE VOLTAGE FOR YOUR COUNTRY  
The M/S-2150 X has three operating modes:  
- OFF  
AC mains power is cut off, either via the front  
panel mains switch, or by unplugging the amplifier from  
the wall outlet.  
- STANDBY  
The unit is powered but all outputs are muted and the  
display is off. The amplifier uses very little current and  
is “idling” or “sleeping”. Use the remote “STANDBY”  
button to toggle between ON and STANDBY.  
- ON  
Everything is powered and ready to use.  
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Introduction  
M/S-2150 X  
Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of your M/S 2150X. You have now acquired the  
most advanced stereo amplifier ever developed!  
How does it work?  
The digital input is taken to the central processor where it is reformatted into a  
pulse width modulated signal of extreme precision. The pulse rate is measured at  
precisely 384,000 pulses per secoCndA. EUacThIpOulNse can have 256 different widths,  
with the narrowest pulse being a mere 10 nanoseconds wide. The clock frequency  
therefore is 98 MHz. The central processor uses proprietary patented algorithms  
(Equibit) to arrive at exactly the right combination of pulse widths produce a highly  
accurate waveform. This is the most fundamental departure from conventional am-  
plifiers. TacT defines the waveform mathematically - we are not trying to follow or  
emulate a waveform by using feedback or feed-forward.  
Once the decision of the duration of the pulse is made the central processor con-  
trols FET-switches at the output with extreme precision. Voltage and current are  
drawn from the power supply and fed to the speakers.  
The level of playback is controlled by adjusting the voltage of the power supply. As  
this voltage is switched directly to the speakers, it is of paramount importance that  
the power supply be totally free of ripple and noise. For TacT digital amplifiers, a  
switch mode power supply of extreme precision with ripple rejection of more than  
135 dB has been developed. At full volume (voltage) the TacT M/S 2150 X delivers  
58 volts, equivalent to 150 Watts into 8 ohms. To reduce the volume the voltage of  
the power supply is reduced. This means that the volume control is no longer part  
of an active circuit.  
Why has this not been done before? - Well, try to switch 58 volts DC 384,000  
times per second without creating even a whisper of noise at a distance of 1" from  
the tweeter! Only in the past few years has it been possible to create a fully digital  
“amplifier”.  
Why hasn’t anybody  
thought of it before?  
- Ultra high precision DA conversion  
Features:  
- Upsampling to 384,000 Hz before conversion  
- Full resolution at -30 dB  
- Software upgradeable DSP section  
-All floatinf point processing  
- 192kHz/24bitAD converter  
- Digital pre-amplification with 24-bit resolution at a playback level of -39 dB!  
- Output of 2x300W into 4 Ohm load, with extreme load tolerance  
- NO feedback or feedforward locally or globally is utilized in the signal path  
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DRC  
M/S-2150 X  
Dynamic Room Correction  
M/S-2150 X is designed to support full range and subwoofer Dynamic  
Room Correction (DRC). All software necessary to perform this task is built into  
each M/S-2150 X. However M/S-2150 X does not have built in microphone preamp  
and it does require an external digital microphone preamp such as BOZ RCS-16M.  
With RCS-16M up to 16 channels of DRC can be performed. Each M/S-2150 X  
channel can be configured as main (full range) or subwoofer channel. After  
measurements are completed RCS-16M is no longer needed and it could be  
permanently disconnected from the system.  
Dynamic Room Correction (DRC)® is new technology developed by Tact  
Audio Inc. over past two years. This groundbreaking brings the science and art of  
Room Correction, and specifically Tact room correction products, to yet another  
level.  
When we introduced our first RCS system (the Tact-2.2 in the late 90’s)  
we were fully aware that we were embarking on a long term research process in  
the new exciting field of room acoustics correction. As a result of this research  
effort we brought to the market products such as Tact-2.0 S two channel RCS  
preamp, the Tact-2.2 X two channel preamp with RCS on two main and two  
subwoofer channels, and the TCS MKII ten channel theater correction system. All  
these systems offer RCS technology not found in any other product on the  
market. Our continued research combined with enormously valuable feedback  
from our customers has resulted in this new technology that we named Dynamic  
Room Correction (DRC)®.  
Why do we call it Dynamic Room Correction (DRC)?  
The reason we call it DRC is that the target curve used to compute correction  
filters dynamically changes with the master level control. In another words, for  
every 0.1 dB of level change the system uses a new target curve to compute room  
correction filters. What makes this dynamic is that all computations and  
adjustments are done on the fly without any interruption to the music you listen to.  
Why do we need Dynamic Room Correction (DRC)?  
It is well known fact that humans do not here all frequencies at the same level. It  
is also known that our ears are more sensitive to frequencies between 2000 and  
5000 Hz than to frequencies bellow 2000 Hz and above 5000 Hz. In addition to this  
our hearing sensitivity changes with sound pressure level (SPL). This human  
hearing property was first discovered and experimentally confirmed by Fletcher  
and Munson at Bell Laboratories in 1933 and later refined by Robinson and  
Dadson in 1956. Their work resulted in a family of equal loudness curves  
(contours), widely known as Fletcher-Munson equal loudness curves. A sample of  
Fletcher-Munson loudness curves is shown in the figure bellow.  
On the graph bellow there are 12 curves numbered from 0 to 110. These numbers  
represent the loudness level in phons. A Phon is a unit used to describe the  
loudness level of a given sound. The reason for introducing the loudness unit is  
that two sounds with the same SPL (dB) do not necessarily have the same  
perceived loudness. Phon is equal to SPL in decibels at 1000 Hz. For example,  
80 phons means as loud as 80 dB, 1000 Hz tone.  
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DRC  
M/S-2150 X  
Equal loudness curves represent the SPL that different frequencies need to have in  
order to be perceived as two tones of equal loudness. For example, a 200 Hz tone  
at SPL of 50 dB will have the same perceived loudness as a 1000 Hz tone at SPL  
of 40 dB. In this case both 200 Hz and 1000 Hz tones have a loudness of 40  
phons, and they both belong to the 40 phons equal loudness curve.  
CAUTION  
Fletcher-Munson equal loudness curves  
As it can be seen from the graph, in comparison to frequencies between 2000 and  
5000 Hz, it is intrinsically harder for us to hear very low frequencies (below a few  
hundred Hz) and to a lesser extent very high frequencies (above 7000 Hz). At  
higher listening levels this difference gradually becomes smaller and smaller and  
curves become flatter.  
Traditional Tact room correction systems use one target curve that allows for full  
range 20-20,000 Hz room corrections. Once selected, the same target curve  
(same set of correction filters) was used at all listening levels. This approach did  
not take in account the fact that our sound perception, as described by Fletcher-  
Munson curves, is frequency and level dependent. Many of our customers have  
realized this fact and they have used the nine correction presets (available on all  
our RCS products) to program 2.0 S, 2.2 X and TCS MKII with nine different target  
curves each corresponding to a different listening level. In this way they were able  
to take into account the equal loudness curve effect by switching to new target  
curves as the master level changes.  
Thus for a number of reasons it is clear that we need a room correction system  
that will perform room acoustics correction and at the same time dynamically  
change the target curve (correction filters) as the system listening level changes.  
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How does it work?  
Dynamic Room Correction (DRC) offers a very sophisticated way of handling a  
multi target curve approach to solving equal loudness curve problem. The system  
is based on one reference target curve and eight additional target curves called  
dynamic target curves. The reference target curve is used to perform basic  
reference room correction. Dynamic target curves are labeled 0, -6, -12, -18, -24, -  
30, -36 and –42 dB and are combined with the reference target curve to obtain the  
final target curve used to calculate correction filters.  
For example, if the master level reads –10.3 dB (89.6 on the relative readout) the  
system will use the –6 dB and the –12 dB dynamic target curves and by  
interpolation will calculate a target curve corresponding to –10.3 dB. After that the  
system will combine the 10.3 dB target curve with the reference curve to obtain  
the final target curve that is then used to calculate the correction filters. New  
correction filters are loaded into the signal path as the music is playing and the  
new correction takes effect in a split of a second. The same process repeats  
again for any new master level setting.  
What is the purpose of the computer interface?  
With a DRC system, a computer is used only as a graphical user interface (GUI)  
and serves no other purpose. All calculations are performed inside the DRC  
processor. Target curves, measurements and other correction parameters are filed  
inside DRC flash memory. This approach will allow us to offer other GUI devices  
besides window based personal computers.  
After target curve modification is made how long does it take  
for the new correction to be engaged?  
Another main advantage of DRC technology is the elimination of the correction  
filters calculation and programming step. If you are current Tact user you are  
aware that, after the room measurement waod i .6 n nt waod 0.0006m basic  
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Connections  
Digital input  
M/S-2150 X  
M/S-2150 X Connections  
The M/S-2150 X amplifier has 5 digital inputs:  
- three RCA (S/PDIF) ( D1, D2, D3)  
- oneAES/EBU (XLR) (D4)  
- one TosLink (S/PDIF) (D5)  
CAUTION  
All of the digital inputs support PCM audio data with sampling rates from 32kHz to  
96kHz /16-24 bits, however, the AES/EBU and RCA/coaxial inputs support up to  
192kHz.  
Digital Input Section  
Analog input  
(optional ADC module)  
The M/S-2150 X amplifier has 3 stereo analog inputs whith the optional ADC module  
installed:  
- two analog stereo single ended (RCA) (A1,A2)  
- one analog stereo balanced (XLR) (A3)  
NOTE: A/D conversion is always performed at 24-bits/96kHz.  
Analog Input Section  
NOTE: The optional ADC module is required for analog inputs.  
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Connections  
Digital output  
M/S-2150 X  
The M/S 2150 X amplifier has a digital pass through. The digital input signal is passed  
to the digital output without processing or volume control. The sampling rate is the  
native sampling frequency of the input.  
NOTE: that this output is not active when analog input is selected.  
Digital Output  
RS-232 interface  
ports  
The M/S 2150 X has two RS232 interface ports:  
- INPUT  
-AUX  
Use the INPUT port for communication with your Tact master controller or Personal  
Computer.  
Use the AUX port to connect to other TacT products. This port should always be  
connected to INPUT port of another device.  
RS-232 Interface Ports  
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Connections  
M/S-2150 X  
Trigger outputs  
The M/S-2150 X has a trigger IN” and “OUT” to provide on and standby control  
from a trigger device and to pass the trigger signal to another device.  
Trigger Connectors  
AC mains input  
Connect the M/S-2150 X to the AC mains wall socket.  
CAUTION: Use the supplied IEC mains cable, or a 3-prong grounded cable only.  
AC Main Input  
Speaker output  
(normal operation)  
The M/S-2150 X amplifier has one pair of high quality speaker terminals. These termi-  
nals will accept both spade- and banana-plugs. When connecting your speakers,  
please make sure that the RED/HOT terminal is connected to your speakers’ POSI-  
TIVE terminal and the BLACK/COLD terminal is connected to your speakers’ NEGA-  
TIVE terminal.  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
SPEAKER  
SPEAKER  
+
-
+
-
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Connections  
M/S-2150 X  
Speaker output  
(Biamped operation)  
If you are using two or more M/S-2150 X amplifiers, and your speakers allow for multi-  
amping, you can configure the system to run in biamped, tri-amped or multi-amp  
mode. This type of setup allows for one amplifier channel to drive a specific driver or  
frequency region. The most commonly used setup is biamped (two channels to each  
speaker: high and low frequency range). The following are two examples of making a  
biamped connection:  
Horizontal Biamping  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
SPEAKER  
SPEAKER  
HIGH  
LOW  
HIGH  
LOW  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
SPEAKER  
SPEAKER  
HIGH  
HIGH  
+
-
+
-
LOW  
LOW  
+
-
+
-
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Connections  
M/S-2150 X  
Vertical Biamping  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
SPEAKER  
SPEAKER  
CAUTION  
HIGH  
LOW  
HIGH  
LOW  
RIGHT  
SPEAKER  
LEFT  
SPEAKER  
HIGH  
HIGH  
+
-
+
-
LOW  
LOW  
+
-
+
-
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Connections  
M/S-2150 X  
Biamping - continued  
When two or more M/S-2150 X amplifiers are configured in a bi-/tri-amped setup, both  
the signal and the RS232 TacT System Bus must be daisy chained between the  
amplifiers.  
The same signal flow is applicable for both horizontal and vertical bi-amping.  
From source  
Digital signal (coax/SPDIF)  
usually CD player output.  
From RCS2.0S, RCS2.2X or  
TCS mkII *Optional  
RS232  
AMP-1  
Digital signal  
(coax/SPDIF)  
RS232  
AMP-2  
Digital signal  
(coax/SPDIF)  
RS232  
AMP-3 - ONLY PRESENT IN TRI-AMPED SETUP  
With its advanced DSP control, the M/S-2150 X can enable digital crossovers  
package (high-pass, low-pass and band-pass) making it possible to configure M/  
S-2150 X amplifiers to virtually fit any loudspeaker system.  
M/S-2150 X  
Configurations  
Examples of how a TacT active system can be configured:  
1) Active two-way. The M-2150 X operates as master amp (control unit) and the  
S-2150 X operates as normal/slave amp. M-2150 X has a DSP-based high-pass  
filter and drives the high-section of the 2-way loudspeaker system. S-2150 X has  
a low-pass filter and drives the bass-section of both loudspeakers.  
2) Active three-way. Amp 3, M-2150 X (master unit) is set to implement a high-  
pass filter and drives the tweeter section.Amp 2 (normal/slave), S-2150 X is set  
to implement a band-pass filter and drives the midrange section.Amp 1 (normal/  
slave), S-2150 X is set to implement a low-pass filter and drives the bass sec-  
tion.  
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Front Panel  
M/S-2150 X  
Front Panel Controls  
The front panel controls on the 2150 X amplifier will allow you to control all of the  
amplifiers main features. All secondary options are controlled with menus using the  
remote control or the supplied software. The exclusive “TacT wheel” is the master  
volume control. (The wheel is only available on the M-2150 X)  
Digital Input Selector Analog Input Selector  
Master Volume  
Mute  
CAUTION  
Main Display Volume Level  
Input Display  
ON/OFF Switch  
Use the “ON/OFF” switch to toggle between ON and OFF operation.  
(Standby mode can be selected only through the remote control)  
ON/OFF  
Master volume  
The master volume is controlled by turning the large volume wheel. The green num-  
bers on the left side of the wheel will change as you turn the wheel - this is your  
master volume level indicator. Master level is displayed on the Volume Level display  
and on the Main Display. Volume Level display shows master level in relative  
numbers with 99.9 corresponding to the maximum level and 0.0 corresponding to the  
minimum level. Main Display shows master level in dB’s with 0 dB corresponding to  
the maximum level and -99.9 dB corresponding to the minimum level. The wheel  
sensitivity, maximum volume and other settings can be found in the “OPT” menu.  
S-2150 X master volume can be controlled only by the supplied remote control. M/S-  
2150 X master volume can be controlled via RS232 connection.  
Use the “MUTE” button to mute or un-mute during playback. The master level indica-  
tor will switch to “--” in Mute mode. You can still adjust the master volume while the  
unit is in Mute mode - the master level indicator on the Main Display will show  
current master level in dB’s.  
Mute  
Digital  
input selector  
Press the “DIGITAL” button to select the digital input. This is a toggle switch, and  
pressing it multiple times will toggle through all of the five digital inputs. The selected  
input will be displayed in the input display portion of the display screen.  
Analog  
input selector  
Press the “ANALOG” button to select theANALOG input. This is a toggle switch, and  
pressing it multiple times will toggle through all of the three analog inputs. The  
selected input will be displayed in the input display portion of the display screen.  
NOTE: The optional ADC module is required for analog inputs.  
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Remote Control  
M/S-2150 X  
Remote Control  
The remote control is used to access the front panel display controls and menus.  
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4
2
3
5
6
7
9
10  
8
11  
12  
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Remote Control  
M/S-2150 X  
1 - STANDBY  
The STANDBY button will turn the M/S 2150 X “ON” or it will place it into  
STANDBY” mode. When in standby mode, the unit is placed into a low power  
“idiling” state. The standby button is also used to save changes that were made in  
the menu editing parameters. By placing the unit into standby the current settings  
are saved.  
CAUTION  
2 - DIGITAL  
The DIGITAL button will scroll sequentially, allowing the selection of one of the 5  
digital inputs.  
3 - ANALOG  
TheANALOG button will scroll sequentially, allowing the selection of one of the 3  
analog inputs.  
4 - CORRECTION block  
The CORRECTION block buttons are inactive with this unit.  
5 - MENU  
The MENU button will switch the front panel display from the status screen to the  
main menu screen.  
6. VIDEO  
The VIDEO button is inactive with this unit.  
7. UP  
The UP navigational button is used to select menu options and/or change their  
values.  
8. DOWN  
The DOWN navigational button is used to select menu options and/or change their  
values.  
9. LEFT  
The LEFT navigational button is used to select menu options and/or change their  
values.  
10. RIGHT  
The RIGHT navigational button is used to select menu options and/or change their  
values.  
11. ENTER  
The ENTER button will select the menu option currently marked by the blinking  
cursor or is used to enter an edited parameter.  
12. VOLUME Block  
The VOLUME block consists of three buttons.  
The “MUTE” button will mute/un-mute all enabled channels.  
The “UP” button will increase the master volume level  
The “DOWN” button will decrease the master volume level.  
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Main Screen  
Main screen  
M/S-2150 X  
Front Panel Display  
When the M/S-2150 X amplifier is turned ON and the system loading sequence has  
completed, the amplifier will display the main screen.  
Main Screen  
CROMode  
2
1
MODE menu option is set to CRO mode. M/  
S-2150 X operates in crossover mode. CRO  
menu option is enabled and RCS, MSR,  
DRC and DOPT menu options are disabled.  
CRO:>BP * EQ: BP *  
-17.9 dB Fs= 44.1  
3
4
RCS or RCS-SUB Mode  
MODE menu option is set to RCS or RCS-  
SUB mode. M/S-2150 X operates in room  
correction mode. CRO menu option is  
disabled and RCS, MSR, DRC and DOPT  
menu options are enabled. DRC menu option  
is set to OFF  
RCS:>BP * EQ: BP *  
-17.9 dB Fs= 44.1  
RCS or RCS-SUB Mode  
MODE menu option is set to RCS or RCS-  
SUB mode. M/S-2150 X operates in room  
correction mode. CRO menu option is  
disabled and RCS, MSR, DRC and DOPT  
menu options are enabled. DRC menu option  
is set to ON  
DRC:> 1 * EQ: BP *  
-17.9 dB Fs= 44.1  
5
1 - Displays mode and preset selection as set in the MODE and DRC menu. This  
field displays CRO if CRO mode is selected. It will display RCS if RCS or RCS-  
SUB mode is selected and DRC menu option is set to OFF. It will display DRC if  
RCS or RCS-SUB mode is selected and DRC menu option is set to ON.  
2 - Displays current parametric equalizer preset.  
3 - Master level in dB  
4 - Input sampling frequency indicator.  
Use remote control LEFT and RIGHT buttons to place the screen pointer, labeled with  
>” character (field 5), into field 1 for CRO or RCS/DRC preset selection or into field 2  
for ParEq preset selection. When screen pointer is placed in field 1 then use remote  
control CORRECTION buttons to select CRO, or RCS/DRC preset. When the screen  
pointer is placed in field 2 use remote control CORRECTION buttons to select ParEq  
preset.  
Main screen  
Selecting Presets  
M/S-2150 X can support either room correction or crossover feature. Room  
correction and crossover features can NOT be used at the same time.  
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Main Menu  
MAIN menu  
M/S-2150 X  
The Main menu of the M/S 2150 X has three pages of general menu selections.  
Main Menu  
DELAY LEVEL POL <- CRO PAREQ MODE  
InOut RCS MSR->  
OPT DISPL REM ->  
<- COMM ADDR ADC  
<- VER MIC DRC  
LOCK GAIN TRIG -> DOPT  
The remote control is needed to enter the amplifiers Menu selection pages. Press  
the MENU button to enter the amplifiers menu section. Use the LEFT and RIGHT  
buttons to highlight an option with the selection cursor. To enter a highlighted op-  
tion press the ENTER button. Once you are in a menu option use the MENU but-  
ton to go back one step (from sub-menus) or to return to the main screen.  
Custom settings that are made to any of the menu selections may be permanently  
saved by placing the M/S-2150 X into standby mode. If you make changes to any of  
the menu items and turn the unit off before placing it into standby mode all settings  
will be lost. To place the M/S-2150 X into standby mode press the red “STANDBY”  
button on the remote control.  
Saving Menu  
Settings  
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Main Menu Options  
DELAY menu  
M/S-2150 X  
The Delay menu controls the system’s time alignment. The system’s time align-  
ment can be adjusted by changing the delay time for the left and right outputs inde-  
pendently.  
.
Delay Menu  
LEFT RIGHT  
0.00 0.00 msec  
1
1 - Left and Right channel delay time settings.  
Use LEFT and RIGHT navigational buttons to highlight an option and use UP and  
Down buttons to change its value . The maximum delay time value that can be  
set is 31.95 msec (0.03195 seconds). Sound waves travel a distance 1 foot for ap-  
proximately 1 msec. A unique delay time can be assigned to each crossover and  
correction preset. In the CRO mode delay times can be adjusted manually. In the  
RCS/DRC mode delay times can be adjusted manually or automatically as set in  
DOPT menu. In any operating mode delay time resolution is approximately 10.42  
micro seconds (0.00001042 seconds).  
LEVEL menu  
The Level menu controls channel balancing. You can adjust the system’s bal-  
ance by changing the attenuation for the left and right output signals indepen-  
dently.  
Level Menu  
LEFT RIGHT  
0.0 0.0 dB  
1
1 - Left and Right channel level settings.  
Use the LEFT and RIGHT navigational buttons to highlight an option and use the  
UP and Down buttons to change its value . A unique channel level can be assigned  
to each crossover and correction preset. Channel level can be changed in steps of  
0.1 dB.  
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Main Menu Options  
M/S-2150 X  
POL menu  
(Polarity)  
Use this menu to set channel polarity. Each channel can be set to + (non inverted) or  
- (inverted) polarity.  
Polarity Menu:  
LEFT  
+
RIGHT  
+
1
2
1 - Left channel polarity setting.  
2 - Right channel polarity setting.  
To highlight an option use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. To selected highlighted option  
use the UP , DOWN of ENTER buttons. A unique channel polarity can be assigned to  
each crossover and correction preset.  
Use this screen to set M/S-2150 X internal signal routing. Use UP and DOWN  
buttons to scroll through four possible input source combinations. To select  
displayed option press ENTER button. Active selection is indicated by “*” displayed  
next to it. This feature is useful for systems that use multiple of amplification  
channels per loudspeaker.  
InOut Menu  
The figure bellow lists all four possible combinations of the input signal assignment to  
output channels.  
2
InOut Menu:  
OUTPUT: L R  
OUTPUT: L R  
SOURCE: L R *  
SOURCE: L L *  
3
1
OUTPUT: L R  
OUTPUT: L R  
SOURCE: R R *  
SOURCE: R L *  
1 - Source selections for output.  
2 - Fixed output speaker posts.  
3 - Active source selection.  
The first screen, going from left to right, assigns left input to left output and right input  
to right output channel. Second figure assigns left input channel to both left and right  
output channels. Third figure assigns right input channel to both left and right output  
channels and the fourth figure assigns right input to left output and left input to right  
output channel.  
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Main Menu Options  
RCS Menu  
M/S-2150 X  
Use this menu to select one of the correction presets. M/S-2150 X offers 9 correc-  
tion presets as well as bypass. This screen is enabled only if RCS or RCS-SUB  
mode is selected (see MODE menu). Correction names are user programmable  
from M/S-2150 X windows based application program..  
RCS Menu :  
2
RCS 1: Corr #1  
1: Corr #1  
1
1 - Correction preset selections.  
2 - Active correction preset.  
Use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to scroll through all possible options. To select  
displayed option press “ENTER” button.  
MSR menu  
Use this menu to select digital microphone input. Digital microphone input is nor-  
mally connected to one of BOZ RCS-16M digital outputs. If microphone is not used  
set this option to “---”. In order to avoid positive feedback from the microphone in-  
put, selected microphone input can not be used as standard digital input signal..  
1
MSR Menu :  
MEASUREMENT CH: D1  
SELECT CH: D1  
2
1 - Measurement input selection.  
2 - Edit selected measurement input.  
Use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to scroll through all possible options. To select  
displayed option press “ENTER” button.  
To avoid the possibility of getting positive feedback, after the measurements are  
completed disconnect microphone from M/S-2150 X input. Positive feedback can  
result in excessive output signal level that could potentially damage connected  
loudspeaker system.  
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Main Menu Options  
CRO menu  
M/S-2150 X  
The CRO menu is used to select CRO presets and edit their values. You can se-  
lect BUTT (Butterworth filter type) or BUTTSQ (Butterworth squared filter type) and  
edit HP, LP or BP filters. This menu is only accessible when CRO mode is se-  
lected (see MODE menu option).  
CRO Menu :  
To enable this screen set MODE  
menu screen to CRO option.  
CRO: Bypass  
1: Preset #1 EDIT  
Use LEFT and RIGHT buttons to place screen cursor over Preset nad EDIT op-  
tions.  
Use UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through all possible CRO presets. To select/  
engage displayed preset press ENTER button. Selected CRO preset will be dis-  
played on the first line of the screen.  
For more details on how to use CRO screen please refer to M/S-2150 X  
Crossover Package section.  
If M/S-2150 X is not used to provide active crossover filtering CRO menu option  
should always be set to BYPASS.  
This menu option is disabled if in MODE menu option RCS or RCS-SUB mode is  
selected.  
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Main Menu Options  
PAREQ  
M/S-2150 X  
Parametric EQ menu is used to apply up to twelve bands of parametric equaliza-  
tion per output channel.  
PAREQ Menu  
4
PAREQ PRESET: BP  
PR: 1 LEFT RIGHT  
2
3
1
Use LEFT or RIGHT buttons to move the screen cursor to fields 1,2 and 3.  
1 - When the screen cursor is in this field use UP/DOWN buttons to scroll through all  
possible ParEq presets. To select/engage displayed ParEq preset press ENTER  
button. Selected ParEq preset will be displayed in field 4.  
2 - When the screen cursor is in this field press ENTER button to edit left channel  
ParEq parameters of the ParEq preset displayed in field 1. This option is disabled  
if BP is displayed in field 1.  
3 - When the screen cursor is in this field press ENTER button to edit right channel  
ParEq parameters of the ParEq preset displayed in field 1. This option is disabled  
if BP is displayed in field 1.  
4 - This field displays current/active ParEq preset.  
ParEq feature can simultaneously run with the crossover and room correction pack-  
age. To disable ParEq select BYPASS (BP) for ParEq preset.  
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ParEq Menu Options  
PAREQ Editing  
M/S-2150 X  
To edit ParEq parameters in ParEq MENU screen select LEFT to edit left channel  
parameters or RIGHT to edit right channel parameters. Depending on the selection  
one of the following screens will be displayed:  
RIGHT Edit Menu  
LEFT Edit Menu  
LF LEV FR OCT  
1 -12.2 1400 0.29  
RF LEV FR OCT  
1 -12.2 1400 0.29  
3
4
3
4
1
2
1
2
Use LEFT or RIGHT buttons to move the screen cursor to fields 1,2,3 and 4.  
1 - When the screen cursor is in LF/RF (LF-left channel filter, RF-right channel filter)  
field use UP/DOWN buttons to scroll through all 12 ParEq filters. Note that as  
you scroll through the filters, ParEq parameters in fields 2,3 and 4 will keep  
changing as they display parameters that correspond to filter number as  
displayed in field 1.  
2 - LEV field displays signal gain/attenuation that corresponds to the filter number as  
displayed in field 1. Filter level can be set anywhere between +12.0 dB to -18.0  
dB in increments of 0.1 dB. If this field is set to 0 dB that particular filter has no  
effect on the audio signal. Positive values greater than 0 dB in this field indicate  
that that particulat filter will amplify audio signal at and around filter frequency as  
set in field 3.  
3 - FR field displays filter frequency that corresponds to the filter number as  
displayed in field 1. Filter frequency can be set anywhere between 15 Hz and 20  
KHz with resolution of 1 Hz. If LEV parameter is set to 0 dB the value of this fiels  
is irelevant.  
4 - OCT field displays filter width given in octaves. Octave parameter is calculated as  
1/Q-factor.  
It is possible that in some cases ParEq filter settings can cause the system to en-  
ter audio signal clipping region. Audio signal clipping will produce harmonic distor-  
tions that could be quite audible. The probability of this happening increases with  
the amount filter LEV parameter. Clipping can occur only if LEV parameter is posi-  
tive (signal gain). Clapping cannot occur if LEV parameter is set to negative values  
(attenuation).  
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Main Menu Options  
Mode menu  
M/S-2150 X  
The Mode menu allows for selection of M/S-2150 X operating mode. If RCS mode  
is not used the unit should always be set to CRO mode.  
2
CURRENT MODE: CRO  
CRO RCS RCS-SUB  
1
1 - Display Mode selections.  
2 - Active Mode setting.  
Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to highlight the desired option and select it by  
pressing the ENTER button.  
The options menu is designed to control the systems maximum signal level  
MAXLEV, signal detection threshold DTHR and wheel speed WH.  
OPT menu  
(Options)  
NOTE: Wheel speed is only available on the M2150 X.  
Options Menu  
MAXLEV DTHR  
WH  
+12.0 -6.0 dB 5  
3
2
1
1 - Maximum Level setting.  
2 - Detection setting.  
3 - Wheel speed setting.  
- Max Level controls the system’s maximum signal level. For example:  
if this option is set to -3.0 dB, the volume control and output can not go  
above -3.0 dB.  
- DTHR sets the signal detection threshold. If the absolute value of the  
Left or the Right channel signal goes above this  
threshold  
the red signaling dot will be displayed on the front panel bellow the  
master volume display. This feature can be used to indicate signal pres-  
ence on either channel or to indicate near clipping condition. To use it  
as signal presence indicator set DTHR to a value close to -90.0 dB. To  
use it as near clipping indicator set DTHR to a value close to 0.0 dB.  
- WH option sets the wheel sensitivity. The maximum speed is 10 and  
minimum speed is 1. For example if the speed is set to 1, the volume in-  
crease is slower than if set to 10. To turn the wheel off, set the speed  
setting to “--”. This setting is located one step below “1” the minimum  
speed.  
To select/highlight an option use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. To modify a selected  
option use the UP and DOWN buttons.  
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Main Menu Options  
M/S-2150 X  
DISPL menu  
(Display)  
The display menu controls the display Time-Out feature. This option is used to  
turn the front panel display ON or OFF. When this option is set to ON the front  
panel timer will turn the front display off if the front panel has not been accessed for  
more than 10 seconds. To wake the display, simply turn the wheel or push any but-  
ton either the front panel or the remote control. When this option is set to OFF the  
display will remain lit whenever the unit is on.  
2
DISPL Menu  
Display Timeout OFF  
OFF  
ON  
1
1 - Display Timeout selections.  
2 - Active Display Timeout setting.  
Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to highlight the desired option and select it by  
pressing the ENTER button.  
REM menu  
(Remote)  
The remote menu allows for disabling the remote control. Once the remote control  
is disabled the unit can only be controlled from the front panel. An alternate way to  
enable or disable the remote control is to press the front panel “ANALOG” and  
“DIGITAL” buttons simultaneously- this can be used to change the remote control  
state without entering the REM menu.  
2
REM Menu  
REMOTE CONTROL: ON  
OFF  
1
1 - Indicates that remote is ON.  
2 - From this menu remote control can only be turned OFF  
Press ENTER button to disable remote control.  
Remote control is automatically disabled when M/S-2150 X detects an incoming  
RS232 signal.  
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M/S-2150 X  
Main Menu Options  
COMM menu  
(Communication)  
Use this menu to enable MASTER or NORMAL communication mode. In the MAS-  
TER mode M/S-2150 X will send master volume and mute changes as well as  
standby/ON status to all M/S-2150 X units connected to AUX RS232 port. Note  
that only one unit can be configured as MASTER and all others must be configured  
as NORMAL units - slaves.  
Communication Menu  
BAUD RATE: 57600  
CONTROL: NORMAL  
1
1 - Master/Normal control setting. (M2150 ONLY)  
Use the ENTER button switch between MASTER and NORMAL. M/S-2150 X has  
fixed baud rate of 57600.  
To each M/S-2150 X unit connected to the same RS232 control chain a unique de-  
vice address has to be assigned. Device address can be set to any number be-  
tween 1 and 255. Factory default device address setting is “001”  
ADDR menu  
(Address)  
2
Address Menu  
Current Address: 1  
ADDRESS: 1  
1
1 - Address settings.  
2 - Active address setting.  
Use UP and DOWN buttons to select desired device address and then press EN-  
TER button to select it.  
To permanently save device address in M/S-2150 X internal memory you must  
place M/S-2150 X into stand by mode.  
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Main Menu Options  
M/S-2150 X  
ADC menu  
(ADC module optional)  
The M/S-2150 X may be equipped with an optional state of the are Analog to Digital  
Converter. To further enhance the converter’s performance, the system offers two  
selectable gain values for the ADC input stage. These two values may be assigned  
to each input independently.  
2
3
ADC Menu  
GAIN IN 2: HIGH  
LOW HIGH  
1
1 - Assignable gain values.  
2 - Input channel currently selected.  
3 - Active gain setting for selected input channel.  
LOW = -6.0dB in reference to 0.0dB. Input sensitivity: 2.2volts  
HIGH = 0.0dB in reference to 0.0dB. Input sensitivity: 4.4volts.  
To select an analog Input (2) use the ANALOG selector button found on the M/S-  
2150 front panel or on the remote control to scroll to the input you would like to  
edit. Use LEFT and RIGHT buttons to highlight desired option and then press EN-  
TER to select it.  
LOCK menu  
The lock menu allows a lock to be set to prevent entering the M/S-2150 editing  
menus without unlocking the M/S-2150 X with the lock code. By default the M/S-  
2150 X is unlocked and all menus can be accessed and inputs can be changed  
without entering a lock code. When the unit is locked, the only menu option that  
can be entered is the LOCK menu to unlock the unit. Once the lock code is en-  
tered you will be able to use the M/S-2150 X menus until the lock code is entered  
again to lock the M/S-2150 X.  
Lock Menu  
2
M/S 2150 : LOCKED  
3
PASSWORD : 0000 SET  
1
3
1 - Lock code.  
2 - Active lock state.  
3 - Set button.  
To lock or unlock the M/S 2150 X enter the lock code “1-2-3-4” by using the LEFT  
and RIGHT remote control buttons to select each digit and use the UP and DOWN  
buttons to select the desired number from 0 to 9 . Once the code is entered select  
the SET option and then press the ENTER button to unlock or lock the unit. The  
active lock state will be displayed in the active lock state portion of the screen.  
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Main Menu Options  
GAIN menu  
M/S-2150 X  
The gain menu is designed to select the amount of digital amplification applied to  
audio signal. Digital gain can be set from 0 to 18.0 dB in increments of 0.1 dB.  
These feature should be used in cases with low audio signal levels - CD’s that are  
not fully modulated (do not cover full signal range). Increasing the amount of digital  
gain does not increase M/S-2150 X output power. It will only give sufficient boost to  
the input signal so that it covers entire M/S-2150 X output power range.  
Gain Menu  
DIGITAL GAIN  
12 dB  
1
1 - Active gain setting.  
To set DIGITAL GAIN use UP and DOWN buttons. Selected gain is immediately  
activated.  
The trigger menu is used to control the behavior of the M/S 2150 X amplifier when a  
trigger signal is detected. When TRIGGER INPUT is set to ON and a trigger sig-  
nal is detected the amplifier will turn ON. The amplifier will switch to STANDBY  
mode if there is no trigger signal detected. When the input trigger is set to OFF  
the unit will not respond to a trigger signal. However, the trigger signal will still be  
passed through the Trigger OUT terminal on the rear panel.  
TRIG menu  
TRIG Menu  
2
TRIGGER INPUT: OFF  
OFF  
ON  
1
1 - Trigger input selections.  
2 - Active trigger input setting.  
Use LEFT and RIGHT buttons to highlight desired option and then press -  
ENTER to select it.  
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M/S-2150 X  
Software  
Tact M/S-2150 X Software  
The M/S-2150 X is more than just an amplifier. With powerful features such as level  
balancing, time alignment, and assignable electronic crossovers, you can custom-  
ize and build the amplifier system that you need, whether your system is biamped,  
triamped or more. When in CRO mode M/S-2150 X does not require computer  
interface. However, when in RCS mode M/S-2150 X requires computer interface via  
RS232 communication port.  
Each of Tact’s amplifiers employ aCn RASU23T2IinOaNnd out connection for control from  
any RS232 based controller. Complete instructions for using the M/S-2150-X  
software can be found in the online help available in the software.  
System requirements  
Your computer system must meet the following minimum requirements:  
- An IBM compatible PC with Pentium 1000 MHz, 512 MB Ram & 100 MB  
free hard disk space or better  
- Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP  
- Operating system regional setting must be set to “English (United  
States)”  
- Microsoft Windows-compatible graphics-card and monitor with screen  
resolution 800x600 or better  
- CD-ROM drive  
- Microsoft windows compatible 2- or 3- button mouse  
- Standard RS-232 serial port with DB-9 connectors or USB RS232 adapter  
Follow the steps below to install the M/S-2150 X Software:  
Software Installation  
1 - Start windows and insert the TacT software CD into your CD-ROM drive.  
2 - Double-click on the My Computer icon on the desktop.  
3 - Double-click on the CD icon to launch the CD browser.  
4 - Double-click on “Tact-2150 X vx.x.exe” and follow the instructions.  
To start the software go to the Windows Start menu, select Programs then Tact-  
2150 X and click on the Tact-2150 X icon. You should now see the M/S-2150 X  
main screen.  
Start The M/S-2150 X  
software  
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M/S-2150 X  
Software  
Connect your  
M/S-2150 X to your  
Computer  
Your M/S-2150 X must be connected to your computers serial port in order for it to  
communicate with your computer when you run the M/S-2150 X software. Please  
follow the steps below to connect your M/S-2150 X to your computer.  
1 - Connect the RS 232 Input jack on the back of the M/S-2150 X to your  
computers serial port using the supplied cables and adapters. Your computer  
must have a standard RS 232 serial port with a DB 9 connector.  
NOTE: If you have any other Tact digital amplifiers please disconnect their  
RS232 connection at this time.  
2 - Turn on your M/S-2150 X.  
3 - Turn on your computer and start the M/S-2150 X System Software.  
NOTE: You may receive a communication error message. Please close the mes  
sage window and proceed to the next step.  
4 - Select the Com button on the main software screen to open the communica  
tion window.  
5 - Click on Help button for further instructions.  
NOTE: If you are still not passing the communication test you may not have  
a COM port installed on your computer or you may have another device  
such as a modem or hand held PC that may be sharing the COM port on  
your computer. If you have another Tact equipment attached it may be set  
to the same address. The M/S 2150 X requires a valid COM port that is not  
being used by any other devices.  
NOTE: You will only have to select the communication port once. The next  
time you run the M/S 2150 X correction software it will remember your set-  
tings.  
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Specifications  
M/S-2150 X  
Specifications  
CAUTION  
Power (RMS. per channel) 8 ohm  
Power (RMS. per channel) 4 ohm  
Output current (peak, per channel)  
Signal-to-noise ratio (A-weighted)  
Dynamic range (20 Hz - 20 kHz)  
THD+N (all power levels 20Hz-20kHz)  
Digital resolution  
2 x 150W  
2 x 300W  
>50A  
>110dB  
>130dB  
<0.01%  
16-24 bit  
+- 0,2dB  
Linearity (-120dB)  
Dimensions (WxHxD)  
450x140x420 mm  
17.7x5.5x16.5 in.  
18 kg / 37 lbs  
Weight (shipping)  
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Crossover Package  
M/S-2150 X  
M/S-2150 X Crossover Package  
Tact Audio Inc.  
201 Gates Road  
Little Ferry, NJ 07643  
USA  
V1.0  
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Crossover Package  
M/S-2150 X  
INTRODUCTION  
M/S-2150 X crossover filter (CRO) package is designed to support  
computer less digital filter design using only front panel display CRO menu option.  
The crossover filter design is baseCd oAnUinfTinIitOe iNmpulse response (IIR)  
implementation. All crossover filters are implemented as digital IIR Butterworth  
filters.  
Butterworth filters are all-pole filters characterized by the magnitude-  
square frequency response  
2
H() = 1 / (1 + (/c)2N)  
where c is –3 dB frequency (cutoff frequency) and N is the filter order.  
M/S-2150 X CRO filter package support low-pass (LP), high-pass (HP) and band-  
pass (BP) filter design. Filter order can be set from 1 to 12 in steps of one.  
Minimum filter cutoff frequency is 10 Hz and maximum filter cutoff frequency is 24  
KHz. The filter cutoff frequency can be placed anywhere between 10 Hz and 24  
KHz with 1 Hz resolution.  
COR filters are characterized by two parameters: filter cutoff frequency and filter  
order. Low-pass filters are characterized by:  
·
·
FL – low-pass filter cutoff frequency and  
LO – low-pass filter order  
High-pass filters are characterized by:  
·
·
FH – high-pass filter cutoff frequency and  
HO – high-pass filter order  
Band-pass filter are characterized by:  
·
·
·
·
FL – low frequency section cutoff frequency  
FH – high frequency section cutoff frequency  
LO – low frequency section filter order  
HO – high frequency section filter order  
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Crossover Package  
M/S-2150 X  
Since M/S-2150 X is a two-channel power amplifier a crossover filter can be as-  
signed to each output channel. Both Left and Right channels support LP, HP and  
BP filters with a cutoff frequency set to any value between 10 and 24000 Hz with 1  
Hz resolution. Filter order, which determines the filter slope, can be set to any  
value from 1 to 12 with increments of 1 for each channel independently. The filter  
slope is calculated as  
Filter Slope = Filter Order * 6 (dB/Octave)  
The CRO package is designed for applications such as:  
Subwoofer CRO design  
Multi way loudspeaker design  
To access the CRO option enter the main menu screen and scroll to the right to  
place the cursor on CRO and then press enter. This action will display the CRO  
menu.  
Entering CRO  
Package  
CRO Menu  
1
CRO: Bypass  
1: Preset #1 EDIT  
1
2
3
1 - Active CRO preset  
2 - Available preset list.  
3 - Preset edit control.  
This screen shows that there is no crossover filter selected therefore both Left and  
Right channel will output full range signal. Place the cursor next to field 2 and use  
UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through all possible CRO presets. Note that when  
this field displays Bypass edit control (field 3) is not visible. To select/engage  
displayed preset press ENTER button. Selected CRO preset will be displayed in  
field 1.  
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To edit CRO preset #1 scroll through field 2 until Preset #1 is displayed. Place  
cursor over EDIT (field 3) and then press ENTER button. The following screen will  
be displayed:  
Editing CRO  
Preset  
2
1
EDIT Menu  
L: BUTT  
R: BUTT  
EDIT  
EDIT  
4
3
Field 1 and 3 display left and right channel crossover filter assignment. To change  
this field place the cursor next to it and press ENTER button. This field can display  
BYPASS, BUTT and BUTTSQ options. When BYPASS is displayed EDIT filed (2/  
4) is not visible. When BUTT (Butterworth filter type) is displayed and when EDIT  
option is entered Butterworth filter design screen for selected channel will be  
displayed. When BUTTSQ (Butterworth squared filter type) is displayed and edit  
option is entered Butterworth squared filter design screen for selected channel will  
be displayed.  
EDIT Right Channel Screen  
EDIT Left Channel Screen  
R: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
BP 1 1 80 3000  
L: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
HP -- 1 ----- 3000  
1
2
3
4
5
Use LEFT/RIGHT buttons to place cursor over 1,2,3,4 and 5 fields.  
1. Use this field to assign filter type to selected channel. Place cursor over this  
field and by using UP/DOWN buttons scroll through all possible filter  
assignments. LP low-pass,168 0 TD -0.00n519 re 6.5/F7 16 using  
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3. Use this field to select high-pass filter order for selected filter type. If BUTT filter  
was selected this field could be set to any number between 1 and 12 (first and  
twelfth order) in increments of 1. If BUTTSQ was selected this field could be set to  
any number between 1 and 6. In BUTTSQ case two sections of Butterworth filter  
are cascaded to form Butterworth squared filter. Therefore BUTTSQ filter order of n  
corresponds to BUTT filter order of 2*n. For example, if BUTTSQ filter order is set  
to 6 then the slope of this filter would be the same as the slope of BUTT filter with  
filter order of 12. This field is also used to set high frequency slope of band-pass  
filters. CRO package is designed to allow for independent filter order assignment  
to low frequency and high frequency section of band-pass filters. This field is not  
enabled if LP or “--” option in field 1 was selected.  
Editing Filters  
Continued  
4. Use this field to set low-pass filter cutoff frequency. Filter cutoff frequency can  
be set to any value between 10 and 24000 Hz in increments of 1 Hz. This field is  
also used to set lower cutoff frequency of band-pass filters. This field is not  
enabled if HP or “--” option in field 1 was selected.  
5. Use this field to set high-pass filter cutoff frequency. Filter cutoff frequency can  
be set to any value between 10 and 24000 Hz in increments of 1 Hz. This field is  
also used to set higher cutoff frequency of band-pass filters. This field is not  
enabled if LP or “--” option in field 1 was selected.  
Measurement  
Samples  
Figures 1 trough 6 show actual frequency response measurements of low-pass  
and high-pass filters with various cutoff frequency and filter order. These curves  
are real measurements and not a result of a computer simulation.  
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Sample 1  
Fig 1 Left/Right channel frequency response. Output signal level at –6 dB  
which is equivalent to 37.5 W into 8 Ohms or 70 W into 4 Ohms.  
Left channel set to BUTT low-pass filter with FL set to 100 Hz and LO set from  
1 to 10.  
Right channel set to BUTT high-pass filter with FH set to 100 Hz and HO set  
from 1 to 10.  
EDIT menu setup for  
Fig. 1 measurements  
EDIT Menu  
L: BUTT  
R: BUTT  
EDIT  
EDIT  
L/R channel setup for  
LP-1 and HP-1 curves  
EDIT Right Channel Screen  
EDIT Left Channel Screen  
R: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
HP -- 10 ----- 100  
L: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
LP 10 -- 100 -----  
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Sample 2  
Fig 2 Left/Right channel frequency response. Output signal level at –6 dB  
which is equivalent to 37.5 W into 8 Ohms or 70 W into 4 Ohms.  
Left channel set to BUTT low-pass filter with FL set to 1000 Hz and LO set  
from 1 to 10.  
Right channel set to BUTT high-pass filter with FH set to 1000 Hz and HO set  
from 1 to 10.  
EDIT menu setup for  
Fig. 2 measurements  
EDIT Menu  
L: BUTT  
R: BUTT  
EDIT  
EDIT  
L/R channel setup for  
LP-5 and HP-5 curves  
EDIT Right Channel Screen  
EDIT Left Channel Screen  
R: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
HP -- 5 ----- 1000  
L: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
LP 5 -- 1000 -----  
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Measurement  
Sample 3  
+0  
-5  
-10  
-15  
-20  
-25  
-30  
-35  
-40  
-45  
-50  
-55  
-60  
-65  
CAUTION  
d
B
r
-70  
6
10  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
Hz  
Fig 3 Low-pass and High-pass crossover filters with cutoff frequency of 10 Hz  
and filter order from 1 to 10. Output signal level at 6 dB equivalent to 37.5 W  
into 8 Ohms or 70 W into 4 Ohms.  
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Sample 4  
+0  
-5  
-10  
-15  
-20  
-25  
-30  
-35  
-40  
-45  
-50  
-55  
-60  
-65  
d
B
r
A
-70  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
Hz  
Fig 4 Low-pass and High-pass crossover filters with cutoff frequency of 100  
Hz and filter order from 1 to 10. Output signal level at 6 dB equivalent to 37.5  
W into 8 Ohms or 70 W into 4 Ohms.  
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Measurement  
Sample 5  
Fig 5 Low-pass and High-pass crossover filters with cutoff frequency of 1000  
Hz and filter order from 1 to 10. Output signal level at 6 dB equivalent to 37.5  
W into 8 Ohms or 70 W into 4 Ohms.  
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Sample 6  
+0  
-5  
-10  
-15  
-20  
-25  
-30  
-35  
-40  
-45  
-50  
-55  
-60  
-65  
d
B
r
-70  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
Hz  
Fig 6 Low-pass and High-pass crossover filters with cutoff frequency of 10  
KHz and filter order from 1 to 10. Output signal level at 6 dB equivalent to  
37.5 W into 8 Ohms or 70 W into 4 Ohms.  
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Subwoofer COR Application  
Most high-end stereo configurations consist of two main loudspeakers covering  
frequencies form fc up to 20,000 Hz, and two subwoofers covering bottom end of  
the spectrum below fc. In most applications fc is set to around 100 Hz but it is not  
unusual for fc to extend all the way to around 300 Hz. Properly integrating a  
system like this one can be quite challenging. When subwoofers are properly  
CAUTION  
integrated with the main speakers it should be seamless and it should not be  
noticeable that the sound is coming from the subwoofers. M/S-2150 X crossover  
filter design package combined with level balancing and delay time feature can  
greatly help to achieve this goal.  
To power a system with two main channels and two subwoofers you will need two  
M/S-2150 X amplifiers. There are two ways of connecting the amplifiers to the  
speaker system:  
1. One amplifier driving both subwoofers and another amplifier driving both  
main channels. This configuration is referred to as horizontal bi-  
amplification.  
2. One amplifier driving left main channel loudspeaker and left subwoofer, and  
another amplifier driving right main channel loudspeaker and right  
subwoofer. This configuration is referred to as vertical bi-amplification.  
Example 1  
Horizontal Bi-Amplification  
In this configuration M/S-2150 X amplifier labeled as Amp#1 is connected to the  
main left and right loudspeaker and M/S-2150 X amplifier labeled as Amp#2 is  
connected to the left and right subwoofer. Connection diagram is shown on pages  
15.  
Note that digital source (usually processor or transport output) is connected to  
Amp#1 coax/SPIDF digital input and Amp#1 digital output is connected to Amp#2  
coax digital input. In this way both amplifiers get the same Left and Right channel  
audio signal.  
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To make sure that both amplifiers will process Left and Right channel check  
Amp#1 and Amp#2 InOut menu options. They should be set as follows:  
Example 1  
Amp#1 InOut menu  
Amp#2 InOut menu  
OUTPUT: L R  
OUTPUT: L R  
SOURCE: L R *  
SOURCE: L R *  
Also make sure that initially for both amplifiers DELAY and LEVEL menu options  
are set to as follows:  
Amp#1 andAmp#2 DELAY menu  
Amp#1 and Amp#2 DELAY menu  
LEFT RIGHT  
LEFT RIGHT  
0.0 0.0 dB  
0.00 0.00 msec  
The next step is crossover filter selection for both subwoofers and main channels.  
The crossover filter selection consists of setting subwoofer low-pass filter cutoff  
frequency and filter order (filter slope), and of setting main channel high-pass cutoff  
frequency and filter order (filter slope). Your loudspeaker manufacturer usually  
recommends these parameters. In this example we assume that crossover  
frequency is 100 Hz and the filter order is something we want to experiment with.  
Each M/S 2150 X amplifier supports up to 9 crossover presets. Here we program  
preset 1 (CRO- 1) with 10-th order filter as shown bellow.  
Right channelAmp#1 EDIT menu  
Left channel Amp#1 EDIT menu  
L: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
HP -- 10 ----- 100  
R: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
HP -- 10 ----- 100  
Left channel Amp#2 EDIT menu  
Right channelAmp#2 EDIT menu  
L: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
LP 10 -- 100 -----  
R: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
LP 10 -- 100 -----  
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CRO preset 2 (CRO- 2) for both amplifier is the same as preset 1 except that  
in preset 2 filter order for both Left and Right channel is set to 9. CRO preset  
2 is shown in figure below.  
Example 1  
Right channel Amp#1 EDIT menu  
Left channel Amp#1 EDIT menu  
R: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
L: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
HP -- 9 ----- 100  
CAUTION  
HP -- 9 ----- 100  
Right channel Amp#2 EDIT menu  
Left channel Amp#2 EDIT menu  
L: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
LP 9 -- 100 -----  
R: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
LP 9 -- 100 -----  
Repeat the same settings for the remaining presets with decreasing filter  
order. CRO preset 10 should look like  
Right channel Amp#1 EDIT menu  
Left channel Amp#1 EDIT menu  
R: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
HP -- 2 ----- 100  
L: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
HP -- 2 ----- 100  
Left channel Amp#2 EDIT menu  
Right channel Amp#2 EDIT menu  
L: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
LP 2 -- 100 -----  
R: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
LP 2 -- 100 -----  
To summarize:  
All the presets for Amp#1 are set to high-pass filter for both left and  
right channel with cutoff frequency (HF-Hz) of 100 Hz and filter order  
(HO) going from HO=10 for preset 1 (CRO 1) to HO=2 for preset 9  
(CRO-9).  
All the presets for Amp#2 are set to low-pass filter for both left and  
right channel with cutoff frequency (HF-Hz) of 100 Hz and filter order  
(HO) going from LO=10 for preset 1 (CRO 1) to LO=2 for preset 9  
(CRO-9).  
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Example 1  
Fig. 7 Amp#1 and Amp#2 Left/Right channel frequency response. Output  
signal level at 6 dB which is equivalent to 37.5 W into 8 Ohms or 70 W into  
4 Ohms.  
LP-2, LP-3, ,LP-10 represent Amp#2 Left/Right channel frequency  
response with LP-2 corresponding to CRO preset 1 (CRO 1 ) , LP-3  
corresponding to CRO preset 2 (CRO 2) and the last filter LP-10  
corresponds to CRO preset 9 (CRO-9).  
HP-2, HP-3, ,HP-10 represent Amp#1 Left/Right channel frequency  
response with HP-2 corresponding to CRO preset 1 (CRO 1 ) , HP-3  
corresponding to CRO preset 2 (CRO 2) and the last filter HP-10  
corresponds to CRO preset 9 (CRO-9).  
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Example 2  
Vertical bi-amplification  
In this configuration M/S-2150 X amplifier labeled Amp#1 is connected to the main  
left and subwoofer left channel. Left channel of Amp#1 is connected to the left  
subwoofer and Amp#1 right channel is connected to the left main loudspeaker. M/  
S-2150 X amplifier labeled Amp#2 is connected to the main right and subwoofer  
right channels. Left channel of Amp#2 is connected to the right subwoofer and  
CAUTION  
right channel of Amp#2 is connected to the right main loudspeaker. Connection  
diagrams are shown on pages 16.  
Note that digital source (usually processor or transport output) is connected to  
Amp#1 coax/SPDIF digital input and Amp#1 digital output is connected to Amp#2  
coax digital output. In this way both amplifiers get the same Left and Right  
channel audio signal. In this configuration Amp#1 is set to process only left  
channel audio signal and Amp#2 is set to process only right channel audio signal.  
Amp#1 and Amp#2 InOut menus should be set as follows:  
Amp#2 InOut menu  
Amp#1 InOut menu  
OUTPUT: L R  
OUTPUT: L R  
SOURCE: L L *  
SOURCE: R R *  
Initially DELAY and LEVEL menu options for both amplifiers should be set to 0.00  
msec and 0.0 dB respectively.  
The next step is crossover filter selection for both subwoofers and main channels.  
The crossover filter selection consists of setting subwoofer low-pass filter cutoff  
frequency and filter order (filter slope), and of setting main channel high-pass cutoff  
frequency and filter order (filter slope). Your loudspeaker manufacturer usually  
recommends these parameters. In this example we assume that crossover  
frequency is 100 Hz and the filter order is something we want to experiment with.  
Each M/S-2150 X amplifier supports up to 9 crossover presets. Here we program  
preset 1 (CRO- 1) as shown on the next page.  
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Example 2  
Left channel Amp#1 EDIT menu  
Right channelAmp#1 EDIT menu  
L: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
LP 10 -- 100 -----  
R: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
HP -- 10 ----- 100  
Right channelAmp#2 EDIT menu  
Left channel Amp#2 EDIT menu  
R: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
HP -- 10 ----- 100  
L: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
LP 10 -- 100 -----  
CRO preset 2 (CRO- 2) for both amplifier is the same as preset 1 except that  
in preset 2 filter order for both Left and Right channel is set to 9. CRO preset  
2 is shown in the figure below.  
Left channel Amp#1 EDIT menu  
Right channelAmp#1 EDIT menu  
L: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
LP 9 -- 100 -----  
R: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
HP -- 9 ----- 100  
Left channel Amp#2 EDIT menu  
Right channelAmp#2 EDIT menu  
L: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
LP 9 -- 100 -----  
R: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
HP -- 9 ----- 100  
Repeat the same settings for the remaining presets with decreasing filter  
order. CRO preset 10 is shown in the figure bellow.  
R: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
HP -- 1 ----- 100  
L: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
LP 1 -- 100 -----  
R: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
HP -- 1 ----- 100  
L: LO HO FL-Hz FH-Hz  
LP 1 -- 100 -----  
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To summarize:  
All presets for Amp#1 are set to low-pass filter for left channel and to  
high-pass for right channel. Left channel cutoff frequency (LF-Hz) is  
set to 100 Hz and right channel cutoff frequency (HF-Hz) is set to 100  
Hz.  
Amp#2 CRO presets are identical to Amp#1 CRO presets.  
CAUTION  
NOTE: After any parameter CRO parameter in changed you must click on  
SEND option to send that parameter to selected amplifier.  
NOTE: In this configuration Amp#1 will process left audio channel only.  
Amp#1 left output will output low-pass filtered left audio channel and Amp#1  
right output will output high-pass filtered left audio channel. Amp#2 will  
process right audio channel only. Amp#2 left output will output low-pass  
filtered right audio channel and Amp#2 right output will output high-pass  
filtered right audio channel.  
After all setups are configured Amp#1 and Amp#2 will produce left and right  
output with the frequency response as shown in Fig 7. Note that these curve  
represent real measurements and they are not result of computer simulation.  
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Example 2  
Fig 8 Amp#1 and Amp#2 Left/Right channel frequency response. Output  
signal level at 6 dB which is equivalent to 40 W into 8 Ohms or 80 W into 4  
Ohms.  
LP-2, LP-3, ,LP-10 representAmp#1 and Amp#2 Left channel frequency  
response.  
HP-2, HP-3, ,HP-10 represent Amp#1 and Amp#2 Right channel frequency  
response  
LP-2 corresponds to CRO preset 1 (CRO 1 ) , LP-3 corresponds to CRO  
preset 2 (CRO 2) and the last filter LP-10 corresponds to CRO preset 9  
(CRO-9).  
HP-2 corresponds to CRO preset 1 (CRO 1 ) , HP-3 corresponds to CRO  
preset 2 (CRO 2) and the last filter HP-10 corresponds to CRO preset 9  
(CRO-9).  
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Example 3  
Two-Way Loudspeaker System  
There are many advantages to using bi-amplification instead of the standard  
configuration, where one power amplifier is used to drive one loudspeaker with two  
or more drivers along with passive crossover networks. In the world of high-end  
audio in the last few years there has been constant increase in demand for  
sophisticated DSP based bi-amplification solution. To make bi-amplification  
CAUTION  
available to Tact users M/S-2150 X incorporates crossover package that can place  
crossover frequency anywhere from 10 to 20,000 Hz with frequency resolution of 1  
Hz.  
In a two-way loudspeaker system, the base and the midrange signals go to the  
woofer and signals above the crossover frequency go to tweeter. In a system like  
this one it is recommended to eliminate passive crossover components and  
connect the woofer and the tweeter driver to separate channel of amplification with  
digital crossover filters embedded into each amplifier. In this way each driver is  
connected directly to the respective power source. There is no component  
between the power source and the driver that could in any way interfere with the  
power transfer from the amplifier to the driver. This approach eliminates many  
abnormalities introduced by passive crossover and one amplifier per channel  
design.  
The driver manufacturers usually recommend crossover frequency. In this example  
we assume that the crossover frequency is set to 1000 Hz.  
Like in the subwoofer case there are two ways of bi-amplifying a two-way  
loudspeaker system: horizontal and vertical.  
Horizontal bi-amplification  
In horizontal bi-amplification one amplifier is used to drive both left and right  
channel woofers, and another amplifier is used to drive both left and right channel  
tweeter. One M/S-2150 X labeled Amp#1 is used to drive both woofers and another  
M/S-2150 X labeled Amp#2 is used to drive both tweeters. System connection  
diagrams are shown on pages 15.  
Note that digital source (usually processor or transport output) is connected to  
Amp#1 coax/SPIDF digital input and Amp#1 digital output is connected to Amp#2  
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To summarize:  
Example 3  
All the presets for Amp#1 are set to low-pass filter for both left and right  
channel with cutoff frequency (LF-Hz) of 1000 Hz and filter order (LO)  
going from LO=10 for preset 1 (CRO 1) to LO=1 for preset 9 (CRO-9).  
All the presets for Amp#2 are set to high-pass filter for both left and right  
channel with cutoff frequency (HF-Hz) of 1000 Hz and filter order (HO)  
CAUTION  
going from HO=10 for preset 1 (CRO 1) to HO=1 for preset 9 (CRO-9).  
After all setups are configured Amp#1 and Amp#2 will produce left and right output  
with the frequency response as shown in Fig 9. Note that these curve represent  
real measurements and they are not result of computer simulation.  
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