Display – Meridian America Digital Audio Processor Meridian 518 User Manual
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Using 518 in Hi Fi Systems
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518 User Guide
Shape C uses flat dither and a 9th-order shaper optimised to MAF.
Shape D uses high-pass dither and a 9th-order shaper optimised to
MAF.
Shape E uses high-pass dither and a 2nd-order shaper optimised to
MAF.
DSP
1. Press DSP to select the primary processing mode.
The display will show:
Gain
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Gain has a flat frequency response, but the level of the signal level is
adjusted using a precision dithered multiplication. All the front panel
keys are available to specify processing.
1. Press DSP again.
The display will show:
Emph
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Emphasis ensures that the output of 518 is always pre-emphasised
according to the 50/15µs CD standard. 518 uses precision DSP to pre-
emphasis the signal providing the incoming signal is not already pre-
emphasised. If the incoming signal is pre-emphasised the red Emph
light indicates this.
Emphasis is the recommended mode for most program material
providing the DAC system is correctly designed and uses analogue de-
emphasis.
or:
De-Emph 87
De-Emph provides the CD de-emphasis function to very high precision
when the incoming signal is pre-emphasised. You would use this only
if you have a DAC which provides digital de-emphasis. This adaptive
mode ensures that the output of 518 is never pre-emphasised.
Note Gain functions in Emphasis and De-Emphasis, in fact all the front
panel keys are available to specify processing.
Display
1. Press Display key to select between the following display formats
Emph
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Pre-emphasis option and gain setting, or
ShpB
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Dither mode and gain setting, or
CD
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Source and gain setting, or
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MAP, Minimum Audible Pressure, is the appropriate threshold curve for
human listeners using headphones.
Shape D
Shape E