This is historical material !
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Archive information on the QUANCOR 12xx Series (Clock Distribution and Interface Converters), the legendary 1982 QRS, the 1987 QRS/XL, and the 1997 2402 Yardstick can still be found here.
Assignable 0.5dB Headroom Extension to allow for low-cut or high-cut
filtering even with very hot signals. Reduces risk of overflow when using
non-linear-phase filters, or filters with passband ripple
Defeats any incoming pre-emphasized signal with a digital de-emphasis filter
by evaluating received SPDIF emphasis signalling bits selectively on a
track-by-track basis
16-bit word length on SPDIF ports
All AES/EBU and SPDIF receivers' eye openings are continuously monitored
and signalled on their corresponding 'LINK' LEDs (»confidence
check«)
For recording or mastering to DAT or CD WORM, excess low-impact bits are
packed into the outgoing 16-bit words by triangular dither or noise
shaping
Snoop modes (+48dB) in both LL-send (»zoom into dither or noise
shaping«) and LL-receive direction (»zoom into noisy
line«)
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