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AudioControl Matrix www.audiocontrol.com |
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| AudioControl offers pro-audio quality in a 12-volt package with its powerful six-channel Matrix line driver. |
Price & Contact: $199; 425-775-8461; www.audiocontrol.com |
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| by Brian Smith |
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| The Matrix is a six-channel line driver that features balanced inputs, output metering, selectable ground isolation, and a subsonic filter. The components that determine the frequency of the subsonic filter reside in an IC socket in the signal path of channels 5/6. Our test unit came with a 33 Hz 18 dB-per-octave filter, but AudioControl allows you to choose whatever cutoff frequency you desire. Additionally, internal jumpers are configured to allow channel 5/6s inputs to drive any combination of outputs. Internal jumpers also configure the inputs ground isolation and mode of operation. The inputs can be run either balanced or single-ended, and ground isolation options include 200-ohm, total isolation, and total lack of isolation.
Performance The results of our measurements on the Matrix bear a striking resemblance to some of the pro audio pieces that we play with from time to time. The Matrix met or exceeded all of its published specs, but the important issues are the source impedance of 49 ohms and nearly 10 volts of clean output. That makes it Mr. Line Driver to you, and youd best smile when you say it, son. AudioControl claims that this beast will drive up to seven amps per channel that makes a total of 42 potential amps if I can still multiply. With a source impedance of 49 ohms and a typical amp input of 20K, we figure the number would be more like three dozen channels per output but whats the difference once you get past seven? On the other hand, if those SPL guys find out that they can drive 200+ amplifiers with this thing, they might just be crazy enough to try it. AudioControls user interfaces are usually quite good. The fact that they provide four-segment metering and pots that you can actually turn with your fingers on something as straightforward as a line driver indicates that they gave some thought to the end user. Hmmm...whats the possibility of an AudioControl head unit? Manual A logistically delightful line driver from the loquacious denizens of the great Northwest Rainforest. (Sorry, I just couldnt resist the urge.) |
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