Rolls Music Mixer RP562 User Guide

RP562  
Stereo Tube Sonic Exciter  
SUB FREQUENCY  
100  
SUB LEVEL  
BOTTOM  
DEFINITION  
ACTIVE  
3
1
3
1
6
0
6
0
2
2
10  
10  
Stereo Tube Sonic Exciter  
4
4
20  
20  
VU  
VU  
50  
175  
SUB  
CLIP  
RP562  
LEFT LEVEL  
RIGHT LEVEL  
35  
Hz  
200  
-OO  
+20  
0
10  
0
10  
SERIAL NUMBER  
562-  
MODEL RP562  
MADE IN U.S.A.  
120 VAC  
50/60 Hz 15 VA  
RIGHT  
OUTPUT  
LEFT  
OUTPUT  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
LEFT  
INPUT  
RIGHT  
INPUT  
RIGHT  
INPUT  
SUB  
OUTPUT  
LEFT  
INPUT  
WARNING: DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
RISQUE DE CHOC - NE PAS ENLEVER  
OUTPUT OUTPUT  
The RP562 Stereo Tube Sonic Exciter is a two  
channel frequency compensation device designed to  
add life and animation to your sound.  
All of this magic is done by the use of all-pass filtering,  
frequency compensated gain adjustment, and frequency  
compensated domain delay. What this means to you is  
the elements of your sound are fanned out like a deck of  
cards, making each sound more audible and distinct,  
reducing the need for high volume and radical equalizer  
adjustment.  
FEATURES:  
• All tube gain circuitry with proper high-voltage plate  
voltages  
• Solid state input and output buffering only  
• 1/4” and XLR inputs and outputs  
• Adjustable 18 dB/Octave Subwoofer filter  
• Calibrated analog meters - indicate process levels  
• Internal Power Supply  
• Smooth, lively tube sound  
• Automatic Sound Separation  
• Precise control over low frequencies (bottom)  
• Restores the signal’s clarity and definition which  
were lost in previous electronic devices  
And there's more. Because of the unique tube design,  
the RP562 also has the benefit of natural tube compres-  
sion.This makes a more realistic and pleasing sound.  
Also because of the all class “A” design, there is en-  
hanced second harmonic content, making the RP562  
even more smooth and musical. Class "A" circuits also  
eliminate time constants which cause unwanted "breath-  
ing" and "pumping" effects.  
The RP562 performs all the necessary functions of  
psychoacoustic enhancement, but with the addition of  
tube circuits, the unit becomes a must for any musician,  
studio owner, or sound technician.  
WHAT IS A SONIC EXCITER, AND WHY USE  
TUBES?  
The frequency range that a human ear can detect is  
roughly 20Hz to 20kHz. However, the frequency  
response a normal speaker can effectively repro-  
duce is much, much less. Additionally, speakers add  
distortion and phase changes that make the sound  
different from that of the original material.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Frequency Response 20 Hz - 40 kHz  
Input Impedance  
10Kbalanced  
10Kunbalanced  
<0.7% typical  
-90 dB  
Power LED  
Active LED  
2: 5-segment LED level meters  
Sub Clip LED  
THD + Noise  
Noise Floor  
Indicators  
A sonic exciter restores clarity and presence to the  
processed signal by correcting phase changes and  
harmonic structure differences. In other words, it  
puts the components of the sound back where they  
belong.  
Input/Output jacks  
Dimensions  
XLR balanced  
1/4" unbalanced  
1.75" x 6" x 19"  
(89mm X 162mm X 482mm)  
6 lbs. (2.72 Kg)  
Using a vacuum tube circuit in this configuration not  
only restores the clarity lost in previous processes, it  
adds warmth and a slightly compressed attribute to  
the program material.This addition to the sonic  
excitement process makes the final sound even  
larger, cleaner, and clearer.  
Weight  
Power  
120VAC (230VAC) 15VA  
Bellari is a division of  
ROLLS Corporation  
5143 South Main Street  
Salt Lake City, UT 84107  
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