pucho812
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Wasn't sure if this would go in the lab or drawing board.
What are potential sources for increased noise floor and THD in a large format desk?
Using our studio desk as an example, I have been working on the studio desk and taking measurements with the AP.
On any given channel going from the channel input(mic or line) to the direct out, I have a measured noise floor of around -80dBu and THD+N of around .007%. This is with a +4dBu output signal, line input of +4dBu, and or a mic level signal so that output is +4dBu. These are numbers are nice. I have seen better in other equipment such as the Avalon gear with a -91dBu noise floor, but these numbers are good considering the equipment was designed in 1976 and maintained well for a long time.
However if I take that same channel and assign it to the stereo bus, or to an aux or to a multitrack bus, using the same signals and level I measure an increase in noise floor to around -50dBu and THD+N to .5%. I am lucky in the fact the noise is just hiss. But I am wondering why there is such a drastic increase. I know from the channel to the stereo bus there are extra active electronics, buffers, gain stages, etc but I can't wrap my head around why there is such an increase in noise. From there wondering what could be addressed to improve things.
What are potential sources for increased noise floor and THD in a large format desk?
Using our studio desk as an example, I have been working on the studio desk and taking measurements with the AP.
On any given channel going from the channel input(mic or line) to the direct out, I have a measured noise floor of around -80dBu and THD+N of around .007%. This is with a +4dBu output signal, line input of +4dBu, and or a mic level signal so that output is +4dBu. These are numbers are nice. I have seen better in other equipment such as the Avalon gear with a -91dBu noise floor, but these numbers are good considering the equipment was designed in 1976 and maintained well for a long time.
However if I take that same channel and assign it to the stereo bus, or to an aux or to a multitrack bus, using the same signals and level I measure an increase in noise floor to around -50dBu and THD+N to .5%. I am lucky in the fact the noise is just hiss. But I am wondering why there is such a drastic increase. I know from the channel to the stereo bus there are extra active electronics, buffers, gain stages, etc but I can't wrap my head around why there is such an increase in noise. From there wondering what could be addressed to improve things.
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