Administrador Ruvi Posted April 14, 2009 Administrador Share Posted April 14, 2009 http://www.skratchworx.com/reviews/aem-100i.php AUDIO INNOVATE AEM-100i DJ MIXER WITH INNOFADER The AEM-100 and AEM-100i mixers: -> have the fastest responding VCA crossfader on the market (1.6msec latency, 1.6msec response), -> have dual analog effects sections including 2 oscillators, -> have 8 audio inputs, including 2 in the front for easy access, and -> have +/- 15V power supply rails for plenty of punch, warmth, and headroom on big sound systems. Introducing the AEM-100i with Innofader - Where synth, analog filter warmth and crossfader precision come together in one great package. The Audio innovate AEM-100i is a unique concept 2 channel mixer for working and performing DJs. Forget more of the same, we put an analog synth and effects in a DJ friendly format. Thanks for all of your constructive feedback on the AEM-100. Based on your suggestions, we created a more scratch friendly AEM-100i. The first thing you'll notice is the color coding. With all of the various sections it's helpful to be able to look at the mixer and figure out what section does what. So what happened to the Fader Cuts? Many of you thought it was too much and got in the way of scratching. We still have them on the original AEM-100 but here we figured give you a clean faceplate on the AEM-100i. Getting rid of the Fader Cuts also allowed us to put back the upfader curves and reverse switches. A good mixer should feel as good as it sounds and functions. So we replaced all of the knobs with color coded rubber knobs. If you get a chance to work with the mixer, you'll notice that having these knobs makes it easier to work the mixer, especially in the effects section. -> Built in Oscillator -> Analog filters and effects on both channels ->Wet / dry and cueing for building your own synth sounds / effects -> Pro X Fade with 1 year warranty -> Crossfader and Line fader reverse & slope adjust -> Fader Start from the crossfader, line faders -> PFL and AFL sound meters -> 4 inputs per channel with Aux both front and back -> 2 Mic inputs -> XLR balanced outputs -> VCA fader control -> New ergonomic knobs and faceplate TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Inputs: Line/Aux: 10kΩ input impedance, 5.6mV rms sensitivity for 1.0V output Mic: 10kΩ input impedance, 1mV rms sensitivity for 1.0V output Phono: 47kΩ input impedance, 0.9mV rms sensitivity @ 1kHz for 1.0V output Outputs: Master: 8.6V rms Booth: 8.6V rms Record: 1.0V rms Headphone Amp: .5 watts / 47Ω, THD Equalizer: 3-band Stereo Equalizer per channel, -30dB cut / +10dB boost Signal to noise ratio Line: 92dB (JIS-A) Aux: 92dB (JIS-A) Mic: 87dB (JIS-A) Phono: 83dB (JIS-A) Frequency Response Line: 20Hz~20kHz ±1dB Aux: 20Hz~20kHz ±1dB Mic: 20Hz~15kHz ±1dB Phono: RIAA ±0.5dB Talkover attenuation: Maximum –19dB, minimum –16dB attenuation of main audio Power consumption: 18 Watts typical, 22 Watts with full headphone output Dimensions: 10” wide * 14” deep * 4.2” high Weight: 6.0kg Life rating: Crossfader: >4,000,000 cycles CH1, CH2 Line faders: >100,000 cycles Misc. faders: >100,000 cycles Effect circuitry: Noise, Oscilattor: 0 to 3dB max level, oscillator has variable frequency square wave. Stutter: variable on/off from a few 1/10ths of a second transforms to high pitched ringing. Digitize: variable frequency sample/hold circuit. Phaser: dual phaser with variable cutoff. Band Pass, Band Reject filters: 4-pole sweepable butterworth filters. Fader/Crossfader section circuitry: Minimum slope has cut-in of 1mm or less at the lowest audio position. Average slope uses 0.2dB typical fader resolution Maximum slope has cut-in of 1mm or less at the highest audio position. Maximum delay on VCA fader controls = 1.64msec. ***VCA circuit has no delay in the audio path, delay is for the audio control only. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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