Sound Performance Lab Musical Instrument MMC2 User Manual

Multichannel Mastering Console MMC2  
Sources  
Speaker Management  
Monitors  
Dim  
Solo to  
Center  
LFE to  
L/C/R  
Stereo  
Input A  
Stereo  
Input B  
Stereo  
A
Dim 1  
L
C
R
LS  
RS  
LFE  
Lt/o  
Rt/o  
-10 dB  
Stereo  
Return A  
Stereo  
Return B  
Stereo  
B
Dim 2  
-20 dB  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Mono  
Lt/o/Rt/o  
Mono  
L/R  
Stereo  
Operation  
Mono  
LS/RS  
M-CH.  
Input A  
M-CH.  
Input B  
M-CH.  
Operation  
M-CH.  
A
Dim 3  
-30 dB  
M-CH.  
Return A  
M-CH.  
Return B  
M-CH.  
B
Mute  
M-CH.  
Return C  
M-CH.  
Return D  
Insert  
On  
Return  
On  
MMC 2  
Multichannel Mastering Console  
Insert  
Return  
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-1  
-2  
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-1  
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-2  
-2  
-2  
-2  
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Master Fader  
-2  
-2  
-2  
-2  
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-2  
-2  
-2  
-2  
2
ø Rev  
ø Rev  
Fader  
On  
Fader  
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On  
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-10  
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-10  
10  
-10  
10  
10  
dB  
dB  
dB  
dB  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
L
R
4
L
R
4
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3
0
0
0
0
-1  
-2  
-1  
-1  
-1  
2
2
2
2
ø Rev  
ø Rev  
Fader  
On  
Fader  
On  
3
4
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4
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-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-3  
-4  
-5  
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-3  
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-3  
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-9  
-10  
10  
-10  
10  
-10  
10  
-10  
10  
dB  
dB  
dB  
dB  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
C
5
LFE  
6
C
5
LFE  
6
0
0
0
0
-1  
-2  
-1  
-1  
-1  
2
2
2
2
ø Rev  
ø Rev  
Fader  
On  
Fader  
On  
3
4
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4
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4
3
4
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-3  
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-10  
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-10  
10  
-10  
10  
dB  
dB  
dB  
dB  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
LS  
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RS  
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LS  
7
RS  
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0
0
0
0
-1  
-2  
-1  
-1  
-1  
2
2
2
2
ø Rev  
ø Rev  
Fader  
On  
Fader  
On  
3
4
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4
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3
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-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-3  
-4  
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-7  
-3  
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-10  
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-10  
10  
-10  
10  
dB  
dB  
dB  
dB  
Monitor Level  
Model 2486  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Lt/o  
Rt/o  
Lt/o  
Rt/o  
Input  
Output  
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Contents  
Fade In ................................................................................................  
Signal Flow ..........................................................................................  
Front Panel ..........................................................................................  
Control Elements ................................................................................  
Sources, Input Trims ...........................................................................  
Insert/Return, Speaker Management, Monitors ..................................  
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5
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Monitor Level ......................................................................................  
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Option: MasterBay ............................................................................. 10  
Rear Panel, XLR Wiring, Metering Out .................................................. 11  
Measurements ....................................................................................12-18  
Specifications, Power Supply .............................................................. 19  
Warranty ............................................................................................. 20  
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Installation/Security Advices  
Before you operate the unit, first check carefully whether the local voltage  
setting corresponds to the setting on the external transformer!  
• Do not open the case. You may risk severe electric shock and may damage  
your equipment.  
Before switching on external transformer and MMC2, the MMC2 must be  
connected to the external transformer with the supplied multicore lead. Pay  
attention to a secure connection.  
• Leave repairs and maintenance to a qualified service technician. Should any  
objects fall inside the case, unplug the power supply and contact a quali-  
fied technician.  
The MMC2 and the external transformer should be situated away from heat  
sources and direct sunlight. MMc2 and transformer need sufficient air circu-  
lation. Avoid installation in environments exposed to vibrations, dust, heat,  
cold, moisture or electrical and magnetic fields.  
• To avoid electric shock or fire hazards do not expose the unit to rain or  
dampness.  
• In case of lightning unplug the power supply.  
• Never force a switch or knob.  
Do not install the unit in proximity to power amplifiers or digital processors.  
You may consider placing it near other analog gear. Such placement can  
prevent interference from Word Clock, MIDI, etc.  
• Use a lint-free cloth for cleaning. Avoid any cleaning agents as they may  
damage the finish, use an acid-free cleaning oil instead.  
• Support the back of the unit when it is being mounted.  
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Fade In  
Moreover additional prerequisites speak for the employment of high-perform-  
ance analog technology:  
Master Fader  
ThenumberofnecessaryAD/DAconversionsshouldbereducedtoaminimum.  
With the MMC2, digital sources can be connected to a digital router, which  
outputs the selected source through the preferred DA converter. This ensures  
that the sound quality remains comparable and is not affected by converter  
differences.  
High quality analog outboard processing consistently proves itself superior  
to digital processing. The analog concept allows for problem-free integration  
of such analog processors.  
Monitors and power amplifiers are almost exclusively analog in design. Yet  
another converter at this point in the chain only degrades monitoring signal  
paths. Furthermore, DSD signals cannot be monitored on a digital monitoring  
that operates in PCM.  
The MMC2 multichannel mastering console completes the range of SPL 120V  
mastering consoles. Housed in a 19”/11U rack mount chassis the MMC2  
features the same unique 120 volts rails like the MMC1 and DMC dual-channel  
mastering console to achieve the optimum audio performance.  
Technology  
The purpose of the development was the creation of mastering consoles  
that would be superior in audio quality to all known and foreseeable audio  
formats, whether analog or digital. Such consoles would provide both for  
an unaltered reproduction of the sonic quality of high resolution playback  
formats like SACD and in the process, remain a safe capital investment for  
many years.  
SPL’s new SUPRA operation amplifiers are used throughout the MMC2’s  
design. They perform at an industry benchmark of 120 volts and their devel-  
opment alone took four years. The SPL SUPRA op amp achieves a signal-to-  
noise ratio of 116dB with a headroom of 34dB. The dynamic range amounts  
to 150dB with a frequency bandwidth of 200kHz.  
The MMC2 is conceived as the center of a mastering environment to provide  
speaker management, sources and returns connectivity, input and output  
trimming, pure analog multichannel master fader and monitor level setting.  
As an option, the MMC2 can be supplemented with the SPL MasterBay to  
provide an automated 8 x 8 channel insert routing of external processors.  
With such specifications, the MMC2 rides comfortably beyond the require-  
ments of either the current maximum 24 bit/192kHz PCM or 1 bit/256 fs  
DSD formats, while a digital technology in which the MMC2 could become a  
“bottle neck” is not foreseeable.  
Digital audio formats have undergone continuous development and change  
and will continue to do so. With the degree of incompatibility created by the  
“format war” between PCM and DSD, the need for a technology that is supe-  
rior in dynamic range, headroom and sound quality to either or any other such  
format is obvious – and the only solution is discrete analog technology in its  
most advanced implementation.  
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Signal Flow  
8 channel bus  
insert send/  
return  
(bal. drivers  
and receivers)  
2x  
4x STEREO  
STEREO  
RECORDING  
INPUTS  
OUTPUTS  
(balanced)  
(bal. drivers)  
TRIM ON  
switch/  
TRIM control  
+/- 10 dB  
TRIM ON  
switch/  
TRIM control  
+/- 10 dB  
INSERT  
BYPASS  
switch  
(relay)  
MASTER  
FADER ON/  
MASTER  
FADER  
PHASE  
REVERSE  
switch  
(passive)  
Balanced  
input  
receivers  
2x M-CH.  
RECORDING  
OUTPUTS  
(bal. drivers)  
2x  
M-CH.  
INPUTS  
(balanced)  
2x  
STEREO  
RETURNS  
(bal. receiver)  
2x STEREO  
MONITOR  
OUTPUTS  
(bal. drivers)  
Monitoring/Speaker Management  
ON, SOLO, MONO, SOLO TO CENTER,  
L/C/R TO LFE, STEREO-/M-CH. OPERATION  
MONITOR SELECTION, DIM, MUTE  
2x M-CH.  
MONITOR  
OUTPUTS  
(bal. drivers)  
4x  
M-CH.  
RETURNS  
(bal. receiver)  
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Front Panel  
Sources  
Speaker Management  
Monitors  
Dim  
Solo to  
Center  
LFE to  
L/C/R  
Stereo  
Input A  
Stereo  
Input B  
Stereo  
A
Dim 1  
L
C
R
LS  
RS  
LFE  
Lt/o  
Rt/o  
-10 dB  
Stereo  
Return A  
Stereo  
Return B  
Stereo  
B
Dim 2  
-20 dB  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Mono  
Lt/o/Rt/o  
Mono  
L/R  
Stereo  
Operation  
Mono  
LS/RS  
M-CH.  
Input A  
M-CH.  
Input B  
M-CH.  
Operation  
M-CH.  
A
Dim 3  
-30 dB  
M-CH.  
Return A  
M-CH.  
Return B  
M-CH.  
B
Mute  
M-CH.  
Return C  
M-CH.  
Return D  
Insert  
On  
Return  
On  
MMC 2  
Multichannel Mastering Console  
Insert  
Return  
1
2
1
2
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-1  
-2  
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-1  
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-1  
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-1  
1
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-2  
-2  
-2  
-2  
2
Master Fader  
-2  
-2  
-2  
-2  
2
-2  
-2  
-2  
-2  
2
ø Rev  
ø Rev  
Fader  
On  
Fader  
3
9
3
9
3
9
3
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
On  
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-10  
-10  
10  
-10  
10  
-10  
10  
10  
dB  
dB  
dB  
dB  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
L
R
4
L
R
4
3
3
0
0
0
0
-1  
-2  
-1  
-1  
-1  
2
2
2
2
ø Rev  
ø Rev  
Fader  
On  
Fader  
On  
3
4
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4
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4
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-3  
-4  
-5  
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-3  
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-10  
10  
-10  
10  
-10  
10  
-10  
10  
dB  
dB  
dB  
dB  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
C
5
LFE  
6
C
5
LFE  
6
0
0
0
0
-1  
-2  
-1  
-1  
-1  
2
2
2
2
ø Rev  
ø Rev  
Fader  
On  
Fader  
On  
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
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-10  
10  
-10  
10  
-10  
10  
-10  
10  
dB  
dB  
dB  
dB  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
LS  
RS  
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LS  
RS  
8
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7
0
0
0
0
-1  
-2  
-1  
-1  
-1  
2
2
2
2
ø Rev  
ø Rev  
Fader  
On  
Fader  
On  
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-3  
-4  
-5  
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-3  
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-9  
-9  
-10  
10  
-10  
10  
-10  
10  
-10  
10  
dB  
dB  
dB  
dB  
Monitor Level  
Model 2486  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Lt/o  
Rt/o  
Lt/o  
Rt/o  
Input  
Output  
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Control Elements  
Sources  
Sources  
The Sources section provides selection options for several stereo and multichannel input  
and return sources. The returns are ideally suited to select recorders, DAW, audio players,  
and so on.  
Stereo  
Input A  
Stereo  
Input B  
Stereo  
Return A  
Stereo  
Return B  
All Input buttons allow for switching between the input monitoring mode and the output  
monitoring mode. Press once, the input button is permanently illuminated. The output  
signal after the Master Fader is monitored. Press again, the Input button flashes. The  
input signal after the input Phase Reverse switch is monitored. This way, you can easily  
compare what comes in and what goes out of the console.  
M-CH.  
Input A  
M-CH.  
Input B  
M-CH.  
Return A  
M-CH.  
Return B  
IMPORTANT: Selecting the return monitoring mode overrules input and output moni-  
toring modes.  
M-CH.  
Return C  
M-CH.  
Return D  
NOTE: All MMC2 buttons allow for individual labeling.  
Input Trims  
7
8
0
0
-1  
1
-1  
1
-2  
2
-2  
2
ø Rev  
ø Rev  
3
9
3
9
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
An input selected in the Source section is routed to the Input Trims section. This section  
provides On and Phase Reverse switches, a high-grade ALPS potentiometer with 41  
steps and +/-10dB gain range allows for input trimming.  
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5
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7
5
6
7
8
8
-8  
-8  
-9  
-9  
-10  
10  
-10  
10  
dB  
dB  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Lt/o  
Rt/o  
Input  
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Control Elements  
Insert/Return  
Insert  
On  
Return  
On  
The MMC2 offers an Insert/Return point after the Input Trims to include external  
processing equipment into the signal path.  
Insert  
Return  
Monitoring  
Speaker Management  
Solo to  
Center  
LFE to  
L/C/R  
L
C
R
LS  
RS  
LFE  
Lt/o  
Rt/o  
Monitoring functions comprise a Speaker Management section, a Monitors selection  
section and the Monitor Level fader.  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
Solo  
1. Speaker Management  
Mono  
Lt/o/Rt/o  
Mono  
L/R  
Stereo  
Operation  
Mono  
LS/RS  
M-CH.  
Operation  
Each loudspeaker can be activated or deactivated by a dedicated switch, and each is  
labeled with its respective loudspeaker position.  
A Solo switch is placed underneath each speaker switch. To alleviate channel compar-  
isons, a Solo-to-Center function allows for monitoring of each channel through the  
center speaker. The Solo-to-Center function can only be activated if a speaker is previ-  
ously switched to solo.  
If a surround sound mix does include separate LFE subwoofer signals, the LFE-to-L/C/R  
switch distributes an LFE signal (factory standard -10 dB level) to the L/C/R channels.  
Monitors  
Stereo  
Two Operation Mode buttons are provided to change the MMC2 configuration from  
stereo to multi-channel operation. For improved operational safety and to switch off all  
monitoring functions other than L/R, the Stereo button must be pressed before starting  
a stereo mastering job.  
Dim 1  
A
-10 dB  
Stereo  
Dim 2  
B
The Monitor section offers three mono functions: 1. Mono L/R, 2. Mono LS/RS (not  
available in stereo mode), 3. Mono Lt/o / Rt/0 (not available in stereo mode).  
-20 dB  
M-CH.  
A
Dim 3  
-30 dB  
2. Monitors  
The Monitors section allows for selection of two stereo and two multichannel speaker  
sets. Three different Dim levels (-10dB, -20dB and -30dB) and a Mute switch can be  
activated for the selected set.  
M-CH.  
B
Mute  
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Control Elements  
Monitor Level  
The Monitor Level is controlled with a custom-made eight-tiered potentiometer. The  
MMC2 does not employ DACs, step ladders or VCAs for this function, and the specifica-  
tions of this potentiometer are substantially better than either of these other options  
ever could be – the maximum tolerance is 0,5dB over the entire control range. The  
control range reaches from -dB to +4dB.  
Monitor Level  
Master Fader  
Master Fader  
This fader features the same potentiometer of the Monitor Level for dynamic mastering  
purposes and fine tuning the overall level from +10dB to -80dB.  
Each output channel must be activated by the Fader On switch in the respective Output  
Trim section to be controlled by the master fader.  
With this control’s extremely fine level settings, the engineer can attain every ounce  
of recording headroom. The result, thanks to these controls of infinite resolution, is an  
unparalleled excellence in dynamic mastering.  
Output Trims  
7
8
0
0
-1  
1
-1  
1
-2  
2
-2  
2
Fader  
On  
Fader  
On  
3
9
3
9
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
-3  
-4  
-5  
-6  
-7  
The Output Trims are based on the same high-quality ALPS potentiometers like in the  
Input section and the gain range also covers +/-10dB. Each output can be activated or  
deactivated separately with the ON switch, the Fader On switch routes each output to  
the Master Fader.  
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5
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7
5
6
7
8
8
-8  
-8  
-9  
-9  
-10  
10  
-10  
10  
dB  
dB  
Trim  
On  
Trim  
On  
Lt/o  
Rt/o  
Output  
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Option: Master Bay  
The MMC2 can optionally be complemented with an automated insert box called  
MasterBay. The MasterBay consists of an 8U insert box and a remote control panel. Up  
to eight 8-channel processors can be connected to the insert box, which is operated by  
the MasterBay remote panel.  
MasterBay  
Sequence  
Position  
Processor  
Selection  
Store/  
Recall  
With the MasterBay the engineer can specify up to four routings, called sequences,  
which can be stored and re-called. The remote panel provides a button for each of the  
eight external processors. Depressing these in sequence switches among choices in  
processor signal flow. Next to the buttons is a seven segment LED-display indicating  
the current position of the processors in the sequence.  
Processor  
Store  
1
1
1
Processor  
Store  
The mastering engineer can use this feature to compare between sequences in a varying  
order or to compare the same type of processors—such as in the case of an equalizer  
from Manufacturer A and one of Manufacturer B. Three memory banks are available  
which allow an active signal flow sequence to be compared instantly at a push of a  
button with three others (for a total of four). If the optional MasterBay is connected, the  
MMC2’s Insert On switch activates the MasterBay or switches it to hard-bypass.  
2
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
Processor  
Store  
3
3
Processor  
New  
4
Processor  
Recall  
5
1
Processor  
Recall  
6
2
Processor  
Recall  
7
3
Processor  
Bypass  
8
8
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Rear Panel/XLR Wiring/Metering Out  
A
A
A
A
A
A C N A D  
A C N A D  
A C N A D  
A C N A D  
A C N A D  
5 1 6 - 3 8  
PUSH  
C
C
C
C
C
E D A  
1
2
Pin Wiring XLR Inputs  
3
1 = Ground, 2 = hot (+), 3 = cold (-)  
5 1 6 - 3 8  
E D A  
2
1
Pin Wiring XLR Outputs  
5 1 6 - 3 8  
3
1 = Ground, 2 = hot (+), 3 = cold (-)  
E D A  
5 1 6 - 3 8  
Please refer to the service documentation for  
EDAC wiring.  
E D A  
5 1 6 - 3 8  
E D A  
Metering Out Connector  
A
A C N A D  
A
A C N A D  
5 1 6 - 3 8  
5 1 6 - 3 8  
M-CH. METERING OUT  
M-CH. RETURN  
D
VU metering displays for the channels 1-8 can  
be connected to the DB25 socket on the rear  
panel (stereo channels: 1 and 2).  
C
E D A  
C
E D A  
INSERT RETURN  
M-CH. RETURN C  
INSERT SEND  
M-CH. RETURN B  
A
A
A
A
A C N A D  
5 1 6 - 3 8  
Metering always follows selection: If an input is  
selected (input trim On switch activated), the  
trimmed input signal is displayed. The direct  
input signal (pre input trim) is displayed when  
a Source Input button flashes (press twice).  
Select a return to display a return signal.  
C
C
C
C
E D A  
A C N A D  
A C N A D  
A C N A D  
5 1 6 - 3 8  
E D A  
5 1 6 - 3 8  
On channel 1 and 2, the VU Signal is routed also  
to the XLR pair.  
E D A  
Please note: The display output signals are  
phase reversed (-180°), this does not matter in  
metering.  
5 1 6 - 3 8  
E D A  
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Measurements  
Audio Precision  
INPUT/OUTPUT PHASE vs  
FREQUENCY  
09/20/05 11:41:11  
Audio Precision  
INPUT/OUTPUT PHASE vs  
FREQUENCY  
09/20/05 11:45:44  
MMC2 Channel 1 Direct,Pre,Insert,Return to Monitor Out  
MMC2 Channel 2 Direct,Pre,Insert,Return to Monitor Out  
+40  
+30  
+20  
+10  
+0  
+40  
+30  
+20  
+10  
+0  
d
e
g
-10  
-20  
-30  
-40  
-50  
-60  
d
e
g
-10  
-20  
-30  
-40  
-50  
-60  
-70  
-70  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
50k 100k  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
50k 100k  
Hz  
Hz  
Measures phase difference between Input to DUT and Output from DUT.  
Optimize to see the entire range.  
Measures phase difference between Input to DUT and Output from DUT.  
Optimize to see the entire range.  
SPL IN-OUT PHASE.at2c  
SPL IN-OUT PHASE.at2c  
Audio Precision  
INPUT/OUTPUT PHASE vs  
FREQUENCY  
09/20/05 11:47:37  
Audio Precision  
INPUT/OUTPUT PHASE vs  
FREQUENCY  
09/20/05 11:49:20  
MMC2 Channel 3 Direct,Pre,Insert,Return to Monitor Out  
MMC2 Channel 4 Direct,Pre,Insert,Return to Monitor Out  
+30  
+20  
+10  
+0  
+30  
+20  
+10  
+0  
-10  
-10  
d
d
-20  
-30  
-40  
-50  
-60  
-70  
-20  
-30  
-40  
-50  
-60  
-70  
e
g
e
g
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
50k 100k  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
50k 100k  
Hz  
Hz  
Measures phase difference between Input to DUT and Output from DUT.  
Optimize to see the entire range.  
Measures phase difference between Input to DUT and Output from DUT.  
Optimize to see the entire range.  
SPL IN-OUT PHASE.at2c  
SPL IN-OUT PHASE.at2c  
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Measurements  
Audio Precision  
INPUT/OUTPUT PHASE vs  
FREQUENCY  
09/20/05 11:50:46  
Audio Precision  
INPUT/OUTPUT PHASE vs  
FREQUENCY  
09/20/05 11:54:00  
MMC2 Channel 5 Direct,Pre,Insert,Return to Monitor Out  
MMC2 Channel 6 Direct,Pre,Insert,Return to Monitor Out  
+30  
+20  
+10  
+0  
+30  
+20  
+10  
+0  
-10  
-10  
d
d
-20  
-30  
-40  
-50  
-60  
-70  
-20  
-30  
-40  
-50  
-60  
-70  
e
g
e
g
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
50k 100k  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
50k 100k  
Hz  
Hz  
Measures phase difference between Input to DUT and Output from DUT.  
Optimize to see the entire range.  
Measures phase difference between Input to DUT and Output from DUT.  
Optimize to see the entire range.  
SPL IN-OUT PHASE.at2c  
SPL IN-OUT PHASE.at2c  
Audio Precision  
INPUT/OUTPUT PHASE vs  
FREQUENCY  
09/20/05 11:56:19  
Audio Precision  
INPUT/OUTPUT PHASE vs  
FREQUENCY  
09/20/05 11:57:48  
MMC2 Channel 7 Direct,Pre,Insert,Return to Monitor Out  
MMC2 Channel 8 Direct,Pre,Insert,Return to Monitor Out  
+30  
+20  
+10  
+0  
+30  
+20  
+10  
+0  
-10  
-10  
d
d
-20  
-30  
-40  
-50  
-60  
-70  
-20  
-30  
-40  
-50  
-60  
-70  
e
g
e
g
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
50k 100k  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
50k 100k  
Hz  
Hz  
Measures phase difference between Input to DUT and Output from DUT.  
Optimize to see the entire range.  
Measures phase difference between Input to DUT and Output from DUT.  
Optimize to see the entire range.  
SPL IN-OUT PHASE.at2c  
SPL IN-OUT PHASE.at2c  
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Measurements  
Audio Precision  
INPUT/OUTPUT PHASE vs  
FREQUENCY  
09/20/05 14:40:05  
Audio Precision  
INPUT/OUTPUT PHASE vs  
FREQUENCY  
09/20/05 15:10:44  
MMC2 Input to Monitor Out Channel 1-8  
MMC2 Input to RECOut Channel 1-2 4 XL/R  
+40  
+30  
+20  
+10  
+0  
+30  
+25  
+20  
+15  
+10  
+5  
+0  
-5  
d
e
g
d
e
g
-10  
-20  
-30  
-40  
-10  
-50  
20  
-15  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
50k 100k  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
50k 100k  
Hz  
Hz  
Measures phase difference between Input to DUT and Output from DUT.  
Optimize to see the entire range.  
Measures phase difference between Input to DUT and Output from DUT.  
Optimize to see the entire range.  
SPL IN-OUT PHASE.at2c  
SPL IN-OUT PHASE.at2c  
Audio Precision  
THD+N vs AMPLITUDE  
09/20/05 12:12:45  
Audio Precision  
INPUT/OUTPUT PHASE vs  
FREQUENCY  
09/20/05 15:06:51  
MMC 2 CHANNEL 1-8 Direct,Pre,Insert,Return to Monitor Out  
MMC2 Input to RECOut Channel 1-8  
+30  
+25  
+20  
+15  
+0  
-20  
-40  
d
B
-60  
-80  
+10  
+5  
+0  
-5  
d
e
g
-100  
-120  
-40  
-30  
-20  
-10  
+0  
+10  
+20  
+30  
dBu  
-10  
Cyan  
: onlyon  
Green : LF-band  
Yellow : LMF-band  
-15  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
50k 100k  
Red  
Magenta : HMF-band  
Blue : HF-band  
: MF-band  
Hz  
Measures phase difference between Input to DUT and Output from DUT.  
Optimize to see the entire range.  
SPL IN-OUT PHASE.at2c  
THD+N VS AMPL 2CH.at2c  
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Measurements  
Audio Precision  
MASTER FADER GAIN - FREQUENCY RESPONSE  
09/21/05 09:44:19  
MMC2 MONITOR GAIN CH 1-8 L R  
+10  
+0  
-10  
-20  
-30  
d
B
-40  
r
-50  
A
-60  
-70  
-80  
-90  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
Hz  
FrequencyResponse from 20k to 20 Hz. F4 first to set 0 dBr at 1kHz. The 2 Ch Ampl Function Reading meter BW is  
set to <10 Hz >500kHz so the bandwidth is the same as the Level meter. Optimize for detail.  
Pegel In-Out.at2c  
Audio Precision  
MASTER FADER GAIN - FREQUENCY RESPONSE  
09/21/05 09:27:55  
MMC2 MASTER FADER SET 0dB CH 1-8  
+0.2  
+0.15  
+0.1  
+0.05  
+0  
-0.05  
-0.1  
d
B
r
-0.15  
-0.2  
A
-0.25  
-0.3  
-0.35  
-0.4  
-0.45  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
Hz  
FrequencyResponse from 20k to 20 Hz. F4 first to set 0 dBr at 1kHz. The 2 Ch Ampl Function Reading meter BW is  
set to <10 Hz >500kHz so the bandwidth is the same as the Level meter. Optimize for detail.  
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Measurements  
Audio Precision  
LFE to LCR cal. to -10dB  
09/26/05 15:29:10  
+20  
+17.5  
+15  
+12.5  
+10  
+7.5  
+5  
d
+2.5  
B
+0  
-2.5  
-5  
r
A
-7.5  
-10  
-12.5  
-15  
-17.5  
-20  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
Hz  
FrequencyResponse from 20k to 20 Hz. F4 first to set 0 dBr at 1kHz. The 2 Ch Ampl Function Reading meter BW is  
set to <10 Hz >500kHz so the bandwidth is the same as the Level meter. Optimize for detail.  
Pegel In-Out.at2c  
Audio Precision  
MASTER FADER GAIN - FREQUENCY RESPONSE  
09/21/05 09:35:34  
MMC2 MASTER FADER SET 0,-12,+6 dB CH 1-8  
+6  
+4  
+2  
+0  
d
B
-2  
r
-4  
-6  
A
-8  
-10  
-12  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
Hz  
FrequencyResponse from 20k to 20 Hz. F4 first to set 0 dBr at 1kHz. The 2 Ch Ampl Function Reading meter BW is  
set to <10 Hz >500kHz so the bandwidth is the same as the Level meter. Optimize for detail.  
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Measurements  
Audio Precision  
GAIN - FREQUENCY RESPONSE  
09/21/05 09:19:30  
MMC2 PRE TRIM/POT CH1-8  
+20  
+17.5  
+15  
+12.5  
+10  
+7.5  
+5  
d
+2.5  
B
+0  
-2.5  
-5  
r
A
-7.5  
-10  
-12.5  
-15  
-17.5  
-20  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
Hz  
FrequencyResponse from 20k to 20 Hz. F4 first to set 0 dBr at 1kHz. The 2 Ch Ampl Function Reading meter BW is  
set to <10 Hz >500kHz so the bandwidth is the same as the Level meter. Optimize for detail.  
Pegel In-Out.at2c  
Audio Precision  
GAIN - FREQUENCY RESPONSE  
09/21/05 09:25:35  
MMC2 REC TRIM/POT CH 1-8  
+20  
+17.5  
+15  
+12.5  
+10  
+7.5  
+5  
d
+2.5  
B
+0  
-2.5  
-5  
r
A
-7.5  
-10  
-12.5  
-15  
-17.5  
-20  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
Hz  
FrequencyResponse from 20k to 20 Hz. F4 first to set 0 dBr at 1kHz. The 2 Ch Ampl Function Reading meter BW is  
set to <10 Hz >500kHz so the bandwidth is the same as the Level meter. Optimize for detail.  
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Measurements  
Audio Precision  
MASTER MONITOR GAIN - FREQUENCY RESPONSE  
09/21/05 09:47:00  
MMC2 MONITOR GAIN CH 1-2 PAD 10,20,30dB L R  
+0  
-2.5  
-5  
-7.5  
-10  
d
B
r
-12.5  
-15  
-17.5  
-20  
A
-22.5  
-25  
-27.5  
-30  
20  
50  
100  
200  
500  
1k  
2k  
5k  
10k  
20k  
Hz  
FrequencyResponse from 20k to 20 Hz. F4 first to set 0 dBr at 1kHz. The 2 Ch Ampl Function Reading meter BW is  
set to <10 Hz >500kHz so the bandwidth is the same as the Level meter. Optimize for detail.  
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Specifications/Power Supply  
Dynamic Range  
›130dB  
›30dBu  
Max. input level  
(Audio Precision generator limit +30dBu)  
THD & Noise (+24dBu)  
Recording Out:  
Monitor Out:  
›110dBu  
›108dBu  
›110dBu  
Send:  
Input impedance (balanced):  
20 kOhm  
(Welwyn precision resistors, transformerless)  
Output impedance (balanced):  
(CMR trimmers, transformerless)  
‹75 Ohm  
Dimensions  
Front panel  
19 inch/11U  
Housing incl. connectors (H x W x D)  
Weight  
51.6 x 48.2 x 52 cm/20,3 x 19 x 20.5 inch  
35 kg/77 lb  
Power Supply  
For optimal audio quality and dramatically reduced inductive disturbance/  
interference, the MMC2’s power supply is divided into two parts. The external  
part houses a toroidal transformer, the linear power supply is built into the MMC2  
housing.  
Input voltage:  
110-120V/60Hz or 220-240V/50Hz  
5 AT (slow)  
Fuses external transformer:  
Fuses internal power supply:  
+/- 62 Volt PWS 2AT (slow)  
Power consumption:  
Noise:  
1 A@230V, 1,6A@110-120V  
› -100 dBu (@ +/- 60 V)  
Dimensions ext. transformer:  
Width: 15 cm (5 9/10 inch)  
Depth: 24,5 cm (24 1/2 inch)  
Height: 7 cm (2 3/4 inch)  
Weight ext. transformer:  
4,2 kg (9,24 lbs)  
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Warranty  
SPL electronics GmbH (SPL) products are warranted only in the country where purchased,  
through the authorized SPL distributor in that country, against defects in material or workman-  
ship. The specific period of this limited warranty shall be that which is described to the original  
retail purchaser by the authorized SPL dealer or distributor at the time of purchase.  
SPL does not, however, warrant its products against any and all defects:  
1) arising out of materials or workmanship not provided or furnished by SPL, or  
2) resulting from abnormal use of the product or use in violation of instructions, or  
3) in products repaired or serviced by other than authorized SPL repair facilities, or  
4) in products with removed or defaced serial numbers, or  
5) in components or parts or products expressly warranted by another manufacturer.  
SPL agrees, through the applicable authorized distributor, to repair or replace defects covered  
by this limited warranty with parts or products of original or improved design, at its option in  
each respect, if the defective product is shipped prior to the end of the warranty period to the  
designated authorized SPL warranty repair facility in the country where purchased, or to the  
SPL factory in Germany, in the original packaging or a replacement supplied by SPL, with all  
transportation costs and full insurance paid each way by the purchaser or owner.  
All remedies and the measure of damages are limited to the above services. It is possible that  
economic lossor injury to person or property may result from the failure of the product; however,  
even if SPL has been advised of this possibility, this limited warranty does not cover any such  
consequential or incidental damages. Some states or countries do not allow the limitations or  
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
Any and all warranties, express or implied, arising by law, course of dealing, course of  
performance, usage of trade, or otherwise, including but not limited to implied warranties of  
merchantability and fitness for particular, are limited to a period of 1 (one) year from either  
the date of manufacture. Some states or countries do not allow limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.  
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which  
vary from state to state, country to country.  
SPL electronics GmbH, 41372 Niederkruechten, Germany  
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