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Introduction:
The Xilica XP-Series is the little brother of our top of the line XD family of digital processors (the major difference between the two being the addition of FIR filters and Digital inputs & outputs on the XD models).
Building on the success of the XD and our original Classic series processors the Xilica XP-Series brings a new level of audio performance and value to the world of fixed architecture DSP for live sound production and fixed audio installations.

Designed and engineered in Canada, only Xilica provides a “state of the art” 96kHz 40 Bit Floating Point DSP Engine, High Performance 24 Bit Converters, and Precise Algorithms at this value level. The result is “best in class” audio performance.

Description:
The XP-8080 model is a 8 input/8 output fixed architecture, fully programable, digital, audio system processor. Inputs can be matrix mixed/routed to any or all outputs; Ethernet, USB and RS232 connectivity for configuration, control and software/firmware updates is standard; Processor configuration can be accomplished in real time from the front panel or with a computer running our easy to use XConsole software GUI.  And with the Ethernet connection and a basic wired or wireless router the XConsole GUI can control individual or multiple XP-Series (and XD series) processors from any location.

Applications:
Front-Of-House Loudspeaker Management; Floor Monitors; Time/Phase Crossover Alignment; Fixed Audio Installations; Delayed Speakers; Zoned Systems; Room Equalization; Acoustic Correction.
Inputs and Outputs
Input Impedance: >10k Ohms
Output Impedance: 50 Ohms
Maximum Level: +20dBu
Type: Electronically balanced
(“M” model version provides switchable mic/line inputs with 48v phantom power)

Audio Performance

Freq Response: +/- 0.1dB (20 to 30kHz)
Dynamic Range: 115 dB typ (unweighted)
CMMR: >100dB (50 to 10kHz)
Crosstalk: < -100dB
Distortion: 0.002% (1kHz @ +4dBu)

Digital Audio Performance
Processor (DSP): 40-Bit Floating Point
Sampling Rate: 96kHz
Analog Converters: Super Performance 24-bit
Propogation Delay: 1.5ms

Audio Control Parameters
Gain: -40 to +15dB in 0.25 dB steps
Polarity: +/-
Delay: Up to 650 ms per I/O

Equalisation

Variable Equalizers: 8 per I/O
Type: Parametric, Hi-shelf, Lo-self,
          Phase (1st and 2nd order)
Gain: -30 to +15dB in 0.25dB steps
Bandwith: 0.02 to 2.50 Oct (Q=0.5 to 72)
Graphic EQ: 1 per Input, 31 Band 1/3 Oct
steps

Crossover
2 Individual filters per I/O
Type: Butterworth, Linkwitz Riley, Bessel
Slopes: 6 to 48dB per Octave   

Compressors and Limiters
1 Compressor per input channel
1 Limiter per output channel
Threshold: -20 to +20dBu
Attack: 0.3 to 100ms
Release: 2 to 32x the attack time
Ratio: 1:1 to 1:40 (Compressor Only)

System Parameters

No. Of Programs: 30
Delay Units: ms, ft, m
Frequency Modes: 36 steps/Oct, 1Hz Resolution
Security locks: Password
Channel names: 6 Characters

Front Panel Controls

Display: 2x16 Characters Backlit LCD
Level meters: 5 Segment LEDs
Buttons: 16 Mute/Channel Controls
                6 System Menu Controls
                1 Dial Encoder

Connectors

Analog: Euro/Phoenix Connector
5,08mm / 0.2” Male connectors included
RS-232: Female DB-9
USB: Type B
Ethernet: Standard CAT-5 (Wireless Ready)
Power: Standard IEC Socket

General
Power: 90-265 VAC (50/60Hz) – 20VA
Dimensions: 19”x1.75”x9” (483x44x229mm)
Weight: 10 lbs / 4.6 Kg
EAN Code: 885799030045
Designed and Engineered in Canada
Warranty: 2 Years Parts and Labour

Note: specifications subject to change without notice

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