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JPA46



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:04 pm    Post subject: MR1000 and analog bandwidth ... Reply with quote

I don't understand. The specification of MR1000 give: DSD 5.6 MHZ, bandwidth : 200 KHz -1 dB.
I measure with a generator 50 ohms sinus on line input in assymetric between input and RCA output : 55 KHz -3 dB. Why so low without 50 KHz filter option? With filter option 45 KHz -3 dB.
I measure bandwidth between line input and converter input inside MR1000.
I find a better value : 120 KHz -3 dB. OK, but that's not 200 KHz -1dB !!!!
Why ? The specifications are bad on the notice ?
Who has this problem ?
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master logic
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Laughing that's all russian to me my friend, i just know this thing sounds incredible. i just wish there was a model that can record to CF cards so i could go walk about with it.

Sorry to be of no help in regards to your post.
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