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General specifications

General specificationsAD8HR
Internal processing32bit
Sampling frequency rateInternal"44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz "
External44.1kHz/88.2kHz (-10%) - 48kHz/96kHz (+6%)
Total harmonic distortionLess than 0.01% (20Hz-40kHz)
Frequency response0, +1, -1.5dB 20Hz-40kHz
Dynamic rangeAD+DA: 110dB (Use DA824 for output)
Hum & noise levelEquivalent input noise-128dBu (Use DA824 for output)
Crosstalk-80dBu
Power requirementsDepend on area of purchase; AC100V, 120V or 220-240V; 50/60Hz
Power consumption35 W
DimensionsW480mm; 18-7/8in
H45mm; 1-3/4in (1U)
D383.5mm; 15-1/8
Net weight5kg; 11lbs
AccessoriesOwner's manual, AC Cable, 4x Rubber Foot

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Installation Case

Satisfactorily marrying historic buildings to the ever-more complex audio/visual requirements of the 21st Century is a very delicate and complex business, but a brand new installation at one of the UK ‘s most famous churches - London’s Westminster Abbey - has achieved the ideal balance. At the core of the system are Yamaha DME series digital mixing engines, which help to provide the audio side of the installation with tremendous flexibility.

Installation Case

Built in 1884, Northampton’s Royal Theatre was designed by the renowned Victorian theatre architect C J Phipps, who also designed such prestigious venues as the Theatre Royal Bath, Theatre Royal Glasgow and Edinburgh’s Lyceum.