SPECIFICATIONS
Power            Requirements...........................105 130 VAC (210 240 VAC)
Input            Protocol.............SPDIF, AES/EBU, (Optical,I2S, and 13W3 available)
Data            Bus................................... ........24 Bit
DACs.................................................24            Bit
Sample            Rate.......16 kHz to 96 kHz (192 kHz            in double speed mode)
OverSampling......................................64            to 256 Fs
Frequency            Response.............................4 Hz to 22.5 kHz +0, .25 dB
Dynamic            Range...................................104 dB
Signal            to Noise Ratio...........................104 dB 4 Hz to 22.1 kHz
Digital            Silence....................................-102dB unweighted
Distortion            (THD + IM)........................ < 0.02% full scale, full            bandwidth
Output            impedance...............................225 ohms
Output            level .......................................+12 dbm
The Model 34 MXL Vacuum Tube Digital Processor has been designed and tested presenting the superiority in sound achievable in digital and analog devices. Many years of research by one of the industry's most notable designers has resulted in a product that is higher ranking to higher priced equivalents.  
Assembled, with every single part matched by hand and approved by a single team of engineers and technicians, it has conformed to our highest standard, passing every evaluation applied to that. The Model 34 MXL will continue to achieve peak performance for many years to come.
Input Preamplifiers
There are 3 separate preamplifiers individually engineered to receive a specific signaling sent by the Digital Sources (CD Transport, DAT, DSR, etc.,). Each exposes a calibrated input impedance for both SPDIF and AES EBU transmission standards via appropriate connectors. The optional optical Amplifiers are loaded and calibrated internally for TTL interface characteristics. Input Circuitry is designed to "latch up" on any unused inputs, preventing random input noise which could feed back to the pow.

3 comments:
Would you know how one can convert the AC voltage from 115V to 220V for the 34MXL?
Thanx.
Would you know how one can convert the AC voltage from 115V to 220V operation for the 34MXL?
Thanx.
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