PQ
Modell 2050
Parametric Mastering Equaliser
PQ 2050The Filter StagesControlsAdditional Construction FeaturesSPL SUPRA Components Technical Specifications
SPL High Gain Technology
SPL is constantly
pushing analog signal processing to its limits by combining the best possible
components with perfectly optimized circuit design. As our latest achievement in
this ongoing process, SPL‘s High Gain Series surpasses the hitherto accepted
limits of audio signal processing and combines truly unparalleled analog sound
quality with the control and convenience of digital units.
Further High Gain projects are in planning, including a microphone preamplifier
and a compressor, although no availability projections can be made for these
currently.
PQ 2050
The PQ is a fully parametric, dual-channel 5-band equalizer. As with all SPL
High Gain units, the PQ has an operating voltage of 124 V and is constructed
with the best analog components available.
The Filter Stages
The individually switchable filter bands are self-contained on separate circuit
boards. Contrary to most conventional equalizers, the bands are not summed via a
central stage, so that the signal passes only through those filter stages which
are activated.
Constant Q and proportional Q modes
Each frequency band consists essentially of two fully parametric equalizers: one
for constant Q mode and one for proportional (or variable) Q mode, selectable
per band. The PQ is the first equalizer to offer both modes, endowing it with
double equalization power for demanding corrective and creative applications.
In constant Q mode, the selected bandwidth remains unaffected by the amplitude
setting, making it the better choice for corrective applications (e.g. to
eliminate unwanted frequencies). In proportional Q mode, the bandwidth is
reduced as the amplitude is raised and vice versa. This more „musical“ operating
mode is better suited for creative, sound-shaping applications.
Controls
All variable controls are motorized and all keys are digitally controlled to
provide the same programmability and repeatability of digital units. Individual
settings can be stored in up to 24,000 presets.
Motorized potentiometers
The adjustment range of the Frequency, Bandwidth and Amplitude potentiometers is
evenly dispersed throughout the 300-degree movement area, ensuring smooth and
continuous adjustments and extreme operational security. The high resolution of
each respective value (e.g. Q from 0.1-3.7, evenly distributed over 300 degrees)
allows extremely precise adjustments as well as accurate repeatability.
We intentionally avoided unnecessary or confusing functions such as frequency
range switching or frequency, bandwidth or amplitude multiplicators.
LINK Mode
Channel 1 and 2 can be linked for coherent stereo operation and either channel
can be designated as master. In link mode, coupled bands can be
activated/deactivated simultaneously, while single bands may also be released
from link mode if required for individual adjustment.
Master/Slave (unit link) mode
FThe PQ offers a Master/Slave mode for surround applications or subgroup
processing, in which the settings on the master unit are precisely duplicated on
the slave units. Thus the PQ is the first EQ system that provides up to eight
channels for coherent analog equalization of surround recordings.
Remote Control
Unit
SPL is developing a remote control unit with an identical user interface to the
PQ, which will be able to control up to four units—individually or in common.
Display
A central display clearly indicates all information relating to preset, storage
and control functions. The control logic is clear and intuitive without menu
layers, guaranteeing quick and easy operation and a minimal learning curve.
Frequency
Each channel provides five fully parametric frequency bands covering 10 Hz to 28
kHz. Each band overlaps its neighbor by one octave and can be independently
activated and deactivated.
The following frequency bands are provided:
LF (Low Frequencies): 10 Hz-235 Hz
LMF (Low Mid Frequencies): 35 Hz-720 Hz
MF (Mid Frequencies): 330 Hz-7.1 kHz
HMF (High Mid Frequencies): 670 Hz-16 kHz
HF (High Frequencies): 1.2 kHz- 28 kHz
Amplitude
Amplitude settings are freely adjustable from -11.5 to + 11.5 dB. The lower
range between 0 and 2.5 dB offers extremely high resolution, allowing delicate
adjustments with maximum precision.
Bandwidth
Bandwidth is adjustable between 0.1 and 3.6 Q in proportional Q mode and between
0.7 and 15 Q in constant Q mode. The extremely high maximum bandwidth in
constant Q mode enables tight, selective control in precision applications.
Illuminated keys
The PQ features illuminated keys that illuminate brightly when activated.
LF, LMF, MF, HMF
and HF keys
These keys activate (key lamps lit) or deactivate (lamps off) the 10 filter
bands.
Con. Q key
This key switches the 10 filter bands between proportional Q mode (lamps off)
and constant Q mode (lamps lit).
Additional construction features
All crucial resistors in the I/O and filter circuits are subject to ultra-tight
tolerances of 0.001% to ensure clean and accurate amplifier stage performance.
All circuit board tracks are double-width (1 mm) and double-thickness (70
micrometers), guaranteeing stable high-gain operation with minimum resistivity.
A separate grounding track is placed between signal track pairs, virtually
eliminating crosstalk for maximum signal separation.
Connections: The PQ is fitted with XLR I/O connectors.
Power for sound: SPL SUPRA components
The central component of the PQ is a fundamentally new amplification design:
discrete, custom made Class A audio operational amplifiers which run on a 120V
operating voltage (+/- 60 V). This amounts to over three times the operating
voltage found in most high quality audio gear (+/- 15-20 V) and about twice as
much as the highest voltages used in the best units currently available.
This extremely high voltage allows the circuitry to process an astonishing
dynamic range of ca. 150 dB and an amazing +34 dB of headroom, virtually
eliminating overloading of individual filter stages—even when processing
extremely high-level signals.
For the first time, transistor circuits with such an impressive degree of
stability and freedom from harmonic distortion can be realized. After the
revival of tube units in the early ‘90s, we feel that the time may be ripe for a
revival of the „transistor sound“ in the near future.
Input stages of the SUPRA components
Wolfgang Neumann, founder of SPL and developer of the High Gain Series, has paid
the highest attention to realizing components with high loop amplification,
extremely low phase shifting and THD, combined with maximum amplification and a
frequency response up to 100 kHz.
A main and obvious advantage of the discrete SUPRA components is the exclusion
of those parts often found in industrially manufactured standard components that
are not necessary for audio processing.
The SUPRA input stages are designed as symmetrical differential stages and
comprise six matched high voltage transistors switched in parallel.
The concept of the input stage is based on the established principle that
parallel circuits are not correlated noise sources, but the wanted signals are
added geometrically which decreases the overall noise. The input stages are free
of coupling capacitors to exclude additional capacitor noise. The symmetrical
operation voltage of +/- 60 V is delivered from a linear -80 dB high voltage
power supply.
Intermediate stages of the SUPRA components
The audio signal is lead to a further differential stage and from there through
further processing stages to the Class-A output stage. All passive components
have been tested for the highest fidelity.
Output stages of the SUPRA components
Extremely low noise, high voltage output transistors are set up with a high
quiescent current and excessive heat is dissipated via special cooling plates.
Technical specifications
Input impedance (balanced): 10 kOhm
(Welwyn precision resistors; transformerless)
Output impedance (balanced): 600 Ohm
(CMR trimmers, transformerless)
Overload resistance: +34 dB
Harmonic distortion:
@ -30 dBu: 0.2%
@ -20 dBu: 0.05%
@ 0 dBu: 0.01%
@ +10 dBu: 0.002%
@ +30 dBu: 0.0005%
S/N ratio: A-rated: -108 dBu
CCIR 468-3: -97 dBu
Transmission bandwidth: 8 Hz-200 kHz
Processed frequency range: 10 Hz-28 kHz
Phase: +5.5° @ 10 Hz
0° @ 1 kHz
-1.23° @ 10 kHz
-8.8° @ 100 kHz
-11.25° @ 200 kHz
Common mode rejection: › 70 dB @ 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz
Dimensions: Standard EIA 19“ rack chassis (4 units)
Weight: 18,25 kg/40,15 lbs
Technical specifications external power supply
The PQ comes with an external linear power supply featuring a toroidal
transformer for optimal audio quality and dramatically reduced inductive
disturbance/interference.
Input voltage: 110-120V/60Hz or 220-240V/50Hz
Output voltage: +/- 60 V AC
Noise: › -100 dBu
Dimensions: Width: 15 cm (5 9/10 inch)
Depth: 24,5 cm (24 1/2 inch)
Height: 7 cm (2 3/4 inch)
Weight: 4,2 kg (9,24 lbs)
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