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Aphex 1100 mkII

High-headroom 2-channel pre with tubes!

Aphex’s 1100 mkII adds high-quality tube tone to your rig with a ton of high-end features. This superbly crafted new breed of advanced tube mic preamp reaches far beyond mere technical excellence to deliver sound that is uniquely involving, compelling, and real. The 2-channel 1100 mkII gives you up to 20 dB more headroom than conventional preamps, allowing you to record hotter tracks with the highest possible digital resolution. Get great-sounding high-resolution recording with a touch of tube sweetness with the 1100 mkII!

MicLim Circuit

Tunable low-cut servo filter

Tube discrete Class-A differential second stage

Transformerless discrete Class-A input stage

Tube discrete Class-A output stage

Digital section

MicLim Circuit

A custom designed optical attenuator, located directly on the mic input line, smoothly limits the microphone’s output signal according to the MicLim peak detector’s control current. Since attenuation comes prior to preamplification, the proprietary MicLim can increase the Model 1100’s effective headroom by typically 15dB. MicLim detects the preamplifier’s output signal and instructs the input attenuator to proportionately reduce the microphone’s output level just enough to prevent clipping. MicLim has no effect at all when the preamplifier’s output level is not approaching clipping. An impedance selector allows for use with microphones with low output (source) impedance.

Tunable low-cut servo filter

This unusual design meshes a tunable second order (12 dB/octave) low-cut filter into the nodal intersections of the first and second amplifying stages in a so-called “servo” configuration. This servo affects only the frequencies below the low-cut corner frequency, contributing nothing to the audible signal. Imposing the servo filter in such a manner gives the preamp about 20 dB more overload headroom in the low-cut range compared to conventional techniques. Additionally, the added subsonic headroom afforded by the low-cut servo filter eliminates the need for MicLim to respond to subsonic signals, eliminating the undesirable effect of limiting the input signal in response to excessive subsonic energy. The low-cut shape follows a Butterworth response slightly modified to improve the transitional phase.

Tube, discrete Class-A differential second stage

The unique, Aphex-patented “Reflected Plate Amplifier” tube circuit is configured as a single-triode differential opamp to further enhance the preamplifier’s common-mode rejection. This novel circuit topology subtly imparts the tube’s sonic warmth and character while retaining a long and stable operating life.

Transformerless discrete Class-A input stage

No outer feedback is used, eliminating the possibility of any dynamic interaction with the microphone’s self-impedance. The input impedance remains passive, providing an optimal load for any microphone. The solid state, Class-A PNP bipolar design achieves high common-mode rejection with extremely low noise, wide bandwidth, and low distortion at all gain settings. Robust input overload protection assures that all performance features will be retained indefinitely. The gain is adjustable in 4dB precision steps from 21 to 65dB.

Tube discrete Class-A output stage

An Aphex patented “Reflected Plate Amplifier” tube circuit is configured as a low distortion triode buffer having a very low output impedance and high output current drive. The maximum output level of +27 dBu into 600 ohms meets the needs of any professional application. Matched-impedance balancing assures top performance whether driving balanced or unbalanced lines. A rear panel switch is assigned to insert a 12 dB low impedance pad into the output line for systems based on IHF (semi-pro) operating levels. Rear panel XLR 3-pin and 1/4 inch phone jacks are both provided for balanced output.

Digital section

The A/D converter receives signal from the soft mute stage just prior to the analog output level control and triode output stage. This means you can use BOTH the digital and analog outputs independently, with full and proper calibration of both regardless of the analog output level settings. The analog and digital outputs respond equally to the input gain, low-cut filter, and all front end conditioning effects.

Discrete Class A Bipolar PNP Solid State Front End

Second Stage Reflected Plate Amplifier Tube Circuit

Sweepable Low Frequency Cancellation Filter (LoCaf)

MicLim Limiter on the microphone input itself makes the 1100 virtually crashproof

Drift Stabilized A/D Circuitry eliminates the need for high pass filtering in the digital domain

Third stage Reflected Plate Amplifier Tube Circuit Discrete Class A Impedance Balanced Output Stage

Front panel peak headroom meter and function controls

Precision three-turn output level attenuator

Full featured AES/EBU digital audio output

Noiseless muting via rear panel Mute Jack

Ramped 48-volt phantom power circuit

Linear, internal low-noise power supply

20dB pad and Phase Reverse are switched by bifurcated gold-contact relays

Preamp Gain: 21dB to 65dB in 4dB steps

Output match trim: 3-turn precision potentiometer 0 to -12dB range

Digital Output Resolution: 24-bit

Digital Output Sample Rate: up to 196kHz selectable

Aphex’s 1100 mkII adds tube richness to your digital rig!

Aphex Systems 1100 MKII Class A Tube Mic Pre-Amp

Aphex Systems 1100 MKII Class A Tube Mic Pre-Amp This superbly crafted new breed of advanced tube microphone preamp reaches far beyond mere technical excellence to deliver sound that is uniquely involving, compelling, and real. Our incredible new 2 channel Model 1100 gives you up to 20 dB more headroom than conventional preamps, allowing you […]

Aphex Systems 1100 MKII Class A Tube Mic Pre-Amp

This superbly crafted new breed of advanced tube microphone preamp reaches far beyond mere technical

excellence to deliver sound that is uniquely involving, compelling, and real. Our incredible new 2 channel

Model 1100 gives you up to 20 dB more headroom than conventional preamps, allowing you to record hotter

tracks with the highest possible digital resolution. This unprecedented amount of headroom, combined with

an EIN of -135 dBu, allows you to take more gain without the pain of overload distortion or noise.

Features

Discrete Class A Bipolar PNP Solid State Front End

Second Stage Reflected Plate Amplifier??? Tube Circuit

Sweepable Low Frequency Cancellation Filter (LoCaf???)

MicLim??? Limiter on the microphone input itself makes the 1100 virtually crashproof

Drift Stabilized??? A/D Circuitry eliminates the need for high pass filtering in the digital domain

Third stage Reflected Plate Amplifier Tube Circuit Discrete Class A Impedance Balanced Output Stage

Front panel peak headroom meter and function controls

Precision three-turn output level attenuator

Full featured AES/EBU digital audio output

Noiseless muting via rear panel Mute Jack

Ramped 48-volt phantom power circuit

Linear, internal low-noise power supply

20dB pad and Phase Reverse are switched by bifurcated gold-contact relays

SPECIFICATIONS – Aphex Model 1100MkII – Class A Tube Mic Preamp

ANALOG AUDIO

EIN Gain = 65dB, input shorted, BW = 100Hz to 22kHz, EIN = -135dBu

Mute Function Optical soft switch, greater than 70 dB of attenuation

Low Cut Filter frequencies Off, 30, 36, 44, 53, 63, 77, 92, 111, 134, 162, 195 Hz

Low Cut Filter Type Second order Butterworth servo cancellaton technique – LoCaf???

Phantom Voltage +48VDC (can withstand a short curcuit to ground on both mic jacks indefinitely

Phantom build-out resistances 6.81k ohms to pins 2 and 3

Phantom ramp-Up/Down Slow ramp approx 5 seconds – eliminates turn on/off “thumps”

Preamp Gain 21 dB to 65 dB in 4 dB steps

Output match trim 3-turn precision potentiometer 0 to -12dB range

Maximum Output Level (MOL) +27 dBu unloaded; +25 dBu into 600 ohms

Maximum Input Level (MIL) +27 dBu minus preamp gain value plus pad value

THD Output level = +15 dBu, 0.09%; output level = +4dBu, 0.05%

IMD Output level = +15 dBu, 0.12%; output level = +4dBu, 0.08%

DIM Below noise floor at all possible measurement levels

Slew Rate 22V/usec

Analog Dynamic Range 97 dB to 101 dB depending upon preamp gain setting

Analog Output Noise -70 dBu to -74 dBu depending upon preamp gain setting

Analog Signal / Noise Ratio (SNR) 76 dB typical for ref level = +4dBu

DIGITAL AUDIO

Output Resolution 24 Bits

Output Sample Rate NEW 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 196 kHz selectable

Clock Source Internal low jitter crystal, external word clock, or external AES/EBU clock

any outside source up to 192kHz

Digital SNR 98 dB typical for ref level = 0dB(fs)

Digital SNR 80 dB typical for ref level = -18dB(fs)

FRONT PANEL CONTROLS

Preamp Gain (each channel) 21, 25, 29, 33, 37, 41, 45, 49, 53, 57, 61, 65 dB, switched

Low Cut Frequency (each channel) Off, 30, 36, 44, 53, 63, 77, 92, 111, 134, 162, 195 Hz switched

Line Output Calibration (each channel) 3-turn precision potentiometer 0 to -12 dB range

20 dB pad (each channel) on / off (switched by bifurcated gold contact relays immune

to noise, distortion, and dry contact diode effects)

Polarity (each channel) positive / negative

Test Tone (each channel) on / off

Phantom (each channel) on / off

Mute (each channel) on / off

MicLim??? (each channel) on / off

Clock Source NEW Internal / External – any source up to 192kHz

Internal Rate 44.1 / 48 / 96 kHz

Power on / off

REAR PANEL CONTROLS

Line Output Normal +4 dBu / -10dBv switch

Mute Jack Switchable via front panel pushbutton, or by a remote switch plugged in

OTHER SPECIFICATIONS

Power requirements NEW Universal Power Supply : 80 to 280 Volts 50-60 Hz 35 Watts

Dimensions 19“W x 1.75“H x 9″ D 1 Rack U (482.6mm x 44.5mm x 228.6mm)

Front Panel Projections .75″ max (19 mm)

Net Weight 8.2 lbs (3.73 kg)

Shipping Weight 10 lbs (4.5 kg)

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APHEX 1100 MKII OWNER’S MANUAL Pdf Download

Owner’s Manual

Model 1100 MkII

Dual Class A Discrete Tube Microphone

Preamplifier with Integrated 24-Bit

192kHz A/D Converter

Document No. 999-4200

Aphex

Thermionics

– Division of Aphex Systems Ltd.

Copyright 2003 Aphex Systems Ltd. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced without permission.

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Manual designed and written by Donn Werrbach 02/03. Creation tool: Adobe InDesign 1.5 for Windows. Printed in U.S.A.

Aphex 1100 MkII Owner`s manual

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