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Converge TM Pro | 880T A Digital Matrix Mixer with Four Channel P ower Amplifier CONVERGE PRO DA T A SHEET < The Converge Pro 880T A is a complete conferencing solution with four power amplifiers. The Converge Pro 880TA delivers enhanced management features, simplified configuration tools and industry- leading expandablity for use in virtually a[...]
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Audio Performance Conditions: Unless otherwise specified, all measurements are performed from 20 Hz to 22 kHz BW limit (no weighting) Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 22 kHz +/- 1 dB Noise (EIN): -126 dBu, 20 kHz BW , max gain Rs= 150Ω THD+ Noise: <0.02% Dynamic Range: >105 dB (non A weighted) Crosstalk: <-91 dB re 20 dBu full band. Mic/Line [...]