SPL Crescendo Duo

Dual-Channel Microphone Preamplifier in 120V Technology

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Description

SPL Crescendo duo

With the Crescendo duo, we are expanding our 120V microphone preamp portfolio with a dual-channel version of the Crescendo.

The Undistortable

Crescendo duo convinces with the same outstanding sound and technical features as the flagship of the product range – the eight-channel Crescendo.

It is almost impossible to overdrive this microphone preamplifier. It shines with absolute signal fidelity and clarity and lets microphones appear in a whole new light – because they have never been amplified like this before.

48 V

The phantom power required for the use of condenser microphones is activated with the 48V switch.

VU -10

In the Crescendo duo, high gains can be used to optimally drive subsequent AD converters. Should the VU meter therefore deflect too far, you can reduce the displayed level by 10 dB.

Ø

Turn the polarity of a microphone signal 180° by activating the polarity reversal switch.

HP

A high-pass filter with 6 dB per octave reduces subsonic noise below 120 Hz.

Mic Gain

The gain is adjusted by a 12-step switch. The pre-amplification ranges from +18 dB to +70 dB.

Output

The switchable output control allows level adjustment to subsequent devices. The control range is +/- 10 dB. This results in a total gain of 80 dB.

Pad

For loud input signals (including line signals) the input sensitivity can be reduced by 20 dB.

Built-in Output Splitter

Both microphone preamps have dual outputs. The often-needed splitter is therefore already built in. Record the microphone signal on a recording system and at the same time record it on a backup system.

The 120V technology

The 120V technology is our reference technology. The 120V technology is unique in the world. It operates at a DC voltage of 120 volts. This is four times that of IC-based semiconductor op-amps.

The highest possible audio quality requires the highest possible audio operating voltage.

The 120V technology works with +/-60 V. To be able to handle such a high voltage, we have developed special proprietary operational amplifiers that can operate with a DC voltage of +/-60 V: the SPL 120V SUPRA operational amplifiers.
This high voltage would destroy conventional components and operational amplifiers.

The 120V technology achieves impressive technical specifications and sonic benefits. Technically, in terms of dynamic range, signal-to-noise ratio, and headroom. Sonically, in terms of richness of detail and an absolutely relaxed listening experience.

By the way, the “120V” in the name of the technology has nothing to do with the local mains voltage from the mains power socket. This is about the operating voltage inside the device with which the audio signals are processed.

The mains voltage from the mains power socket is transformed to the required secondary voltage in the device’s internal linear power supply with a toroidal transformer. Rectifiers convert this AC voltage into DC voltage needed for the audio device.

The idea for SPL 120V technology and the SUPRA operational amplifier based on this technology were developed in the 1990s by SPL founder and chief developer Wolfgang Neumann.

With the goal of building the best mastering console ever, this basic technological philosophy then took shape for the first time – thus the SPL MMC1 Mastering Console for Galaxy Studios saw the light of day in 2000.

The outstanding sonic and technical features quickly got around in the scene – so further orders were not long in coming.

Besides the MMC 1, another legendary product with 120V technology was created with the PQ, the “King of Parametric Equalizers”.

Since then, 120V technology has been the foundation for all SPL premium products. Meanwhile, not only for mastering applications but also for studio or hifi use.

Comparison

Most audio devices work with an internal operating voltage of +/-15 volts and can thus process a maximum input level of +21.5 dBu. If a DAC, for example, has an output level of +22 dBu at 0 dBFS, level peaks of the music material would already cause overload in the input stage of the device.
All components in the audio device often operate at their limits. The result is an unsteady sound that causes stress and faster ear fatigue.

SPL devices with 120V technology can handle input levels of +32.5 dBu thanks to the higher internal operating voltage of +/- 60 volts – thus offering 12 dB more headroom. All components consequently operate continuously in the optimum operating range. The result is a very pleasant, natural, and relaxed sound experience. So you can enjoy your music in every detail.


These diagrams clearly show the superiority of the 120V technology in comparison to other circuits with lower, common operating voltages.

Home is where the heart is

That’s why we manufacture all devices in our own production facility in Niederkrüchten on the Lower Rhine, Germany.

Specifications

Analog input & output; XLR (balanced)

Maximum input & output level
32.5 dBu
Input impedance
10 kΩ
Output impedance
75 Ω
Frequency range (-3dB)
20 Hz – 100 kHz
THD + N (10 Hz – 22 kHz, 32 dB Gain)
0.002 %
THD + N (10 Hz – 22 kHz, 63 dB Gain)
0.001 %
Noise (A-weighted, 150 Ω, 32 dB Gain)
– 94 dBu
Noise (A-weighted, 150 Ω, 63 dB Gain)
– 67.5 dBu
E.I.N. (150 Ω)
-130.5 dBu
Common mode rejection (1 kHz)
88 dB

Internal Linear Power Supply with Shielded Toroidal Transformer

Operating voltage for audio electronics
+/- 60 V
Operating voltage for relays and LEDs
+ 12 V

Mains Power Supply

Mains voltage (selectable, see fuse chamber)
230 V AC / 50; 115 V AC / 60 Hz
Fuse for 230 V
T 1 A
Fuse for 115 V
T 2 A
Power consumption
max. 20 VA

Dimensions & Weight

W x H x D (width x height x depth)
482 x 88 x 300 mm
19 x 3.46 x 11.8 inch
Unit weight
6.1 kg
13.45 lbs
Shipping weight (incl. packaging)
7.5 kg
16.54 lbs

Reference: 0 dBu = 0,775V. All specifications are subject to change without notice.

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