WEISS ADC2 A/D Converter
The ADC2 uses state of the art A/D chips in our proven “correlation technique” configuration, which lowers converter imperfections.
The analog input stages are kept balanced from the input connectors throughout to the converter chips. A high quality microphone preamplifier is built in as a standard feature.
Supported sampling frequencies are 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4 and 192 kHz.
Output formats are AES/EBU in one or two wire technique, S/PDIF as well as Firewire for a direct connection to computers.
Synchronization can be internal or external through AES/EBU or BNC (Wordclock).
The built in digital peak limiter allows for setting a generous headroom on the analog inputs and still get a full scale signal at the converter’s output.
A large bar graph shows the level to the A/D input, the output level and the gain reduction in the aforementioned Limiter.
The output word-length can be reduced from 24 to 16 bits with the built in POW-R dithering. It is even possible to have one output running at 24 bits and another one at 16 bits. This feature comes handy when a safety copy to e.g. a DAT has to be made.
The analog input sensitivity can be set in 6dB steps via a relais controlled attenuator. An additional gain control is implemented in the DSP chip in the digital domain.
Both channel 1 and channel 2 are fully independent, except for the sampling rate and for the dither settings.
The AES/EBU sync input can be used as a digital audio input. This allows to limit and / or dither digital audio signals. The peak hold feature can be used to monitor a transfer and check for overloads which may have occurred.