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  250 Aural Exciter Type III BROCHURE  
The 250 is DISCONTINUED as of 6/06 and is shown for reference only.

The Aphex Aural Exciter Type III utilizes a patented audio process that will recreate and restore missing harmonics. These harmonics are musically and dynamically related to the original sound. When added, they restore natural brightness, clarity and presence, and can actually extend audio bandwidth. These harmonics are so low in level however, they add little power to the signal. Unlike an equalizer or other "brightness enhancers" which can only boost high frequencies, the Aural Exciter Type III extends the high frequencies. It is a single-ended process that can be applied at any point in an audio chain, and needs no decoding.

 NEW FEATURES
Two Modes of Noise Reduction    
Adjustable Harmonics Mixing    
SPR™ Spectral Phase Refractor    
Null Fill    
Aphex VCA 1001    
Servo Balanced I/O on XLR-type connectors  
 STANDARD FEATURES
Two independent low noise channels
Operates with I/O Levels from +8dBm to 10dBm
Operates Balanced or Unbalanced Automatically
International Power Mains Selection
RF Filtered AC Power Input

Direct Relay Bypass - and Remote Control of Relay Bypass

Solo Function
All Switch Settings LED Indicated
Stable, Repeatable Settings
Easy to use
 Applications
Recording Studio Tracking and Mixdowns   Adds air, sparkle and presence to voices and music. Improves imaging.
Sound Reinforcement   Adds clarity high frequency dispersion and penetration without increasing chance of feedback
Sampling   Extends bandwidth and adds detail
Film & Video   Restores clarity and intelligibility to dialogue tracks, sound effects and music
"ON AIR" Broadcasting   Increases loudness, clarity and presence without distortion or overmodulating
AM Broadcasting   Provides the clarity and brightness of FM
FM Broadcasting   Restores naturalness and openness normally lost due to processing
 The Process

The Aphex Aural Exciter Type III utilizes a patented audio process that will recreate and restore missing harmonics. These harmonics are musically and dynamically related to the original sound. When added, they restore natural brightness, clarity and presence, and can actually extend audio bandwidth. These harmonics are so low in level however, they add little power to the signal. Unlike an equalizer or other "brightness enhancers" which can only boost high frequencies, the Aural Exciter Type III extends the high frequencies. It is a single-ended process that can be applied at any point in an audio chain, and needs no decoding.

The Aural Exciter process consists of two audio paths. The main path and the process sidechain path. The main path transparently conveys the audio signal directly from the input stage to the output stage, maintaining unity gain with wide dynamic range. The sidechain path contains all of the Aural Exciter processing circuits and receives audio from the input stage.

A mixing circuit in the main path allows the sidechain output signal to be mixed with the main signal. The user adjusts the amount of "MIX" to set the strength of the effect.

 Modes of Noise Reduction

Two Modes of Noise Reduction are provided with the Aural Exciter Type III, allowing it to provide enhancement without adding to the noise floor of reasonably noise free sources. It can also enhance the brightness, detail and clarity of seriously noisy audio sources while, at the same time, erasing much of the original noise.

 Mode "A" operates as a linear sidechain expander with variable threshold. The expansion ratio of 2.5-to-1 permits the sidechain "MIX" to follow the signal level below threshold, so when the higher frequencies of the input drop below threshold, the "MIX" will drop at a proportional 2.5 to-1 ratio. Thus the original signal-to-noise is not affected even with a great deal of enhancement.

 Mode "B" is a revolutionary new noise reduction technique which operates to actually "erase" source audio noise while the Type III Aural Exciter enhances the signal. This allows you to restore brightness and intelligibility to noisy recorded tracks or other noisy sources and improve the signal-to-noise ratio!

Both modes are fast and easy to use, and effective in any application from live sound to broadcasting and recording.

 "SPR " (Spectral Phase Refractor)

The "SPR " (Spectral Phase Refractor) function of the Type III is a totally new concept in psychoacoustic enhancement which can produce some amazing results. Through the many steps of recording, duplicating, distributing and reproducing sound, the phase of the low frequency audio spectrum becomes delayed compared to mid and high frequencies. This is a natural and unavoidable effect which becomes worse with each generation.

When the bass frequencies become delayed in time compared to other sounds, the bass loses fullness and definition and seems to become less powerful even though there may be no actual loss of bass frequency response. The high end also loses definition, seeming to get duller.

Amplitude equalization at this point will not fully restore the clarity and bass power... indeed, it may worsen the condition causing clipping or overload distortion. The "SPR" corrects the bass delay anomaly to restore clarity and openness and significantly increases the apparent bass energy level without adding any amplitude equalization or "bass boost".The "SPR" function works harmoniously with the new Aural Exciter circuitry to give the Aural Exciter Type III amazing new capabilities.

 Other Special Adjustments:

The "Drive" control of previous Aural Exciters has been eliminated and Adjustable Harmonics Mixing of the exact harmonics level desired is now available making the Type III more flexible and easier to use.

Null Fill is a new and useful tuning adjustment introduced for the first time with the Aural Exciter Type III. The addition of NULL FILL to the PEAKING and TUNE controls gives the Type III more power and flexibility to enhance all types of audio sources. To understand how it works, it is necessary to understand a physical phenomenon called "Phase Nulling" which occurs with all Aural Exciters when the MIX control is adjusted to obtain high frequency enhancement.

There is a time delay associated with the sidechain signal which is an important part of the operating theory of the Aural Exciter. This time delay causes transient waveforms to be slightly "stretched" as the sidechain signal is added to the main audio path. The "stretched" transients are then perceived by the ear as more pronounced or "louder." The side effect of the time delay is a "dip" or "null" in the output equalization curve. The null can be a desirable characteristic because it compensates for the slight additional power added to the signal by the high frequency shelving boost. The null de-emphasizes the frequency range around the TUNE control setting, thus giving even greater emphasis to the higher frequencies.

There are times, however, when the Phase Null is unwanted. The NULL FILL control allows the user to "fill-in" the phase null to any desired amount, thus further improving presence.

 Servo-Balanced Inputs and Outputs
Although more costly than conventional designs, servo-balancing offers many advantages. Servo-balanced input circuits absorb high common-mode voltages found in long cable runs without sacrificing headroom. Servo-balanced outputs are not only short-circuit proof, but can be used single-ended at any time without the usual 6 dB loss of conventional circuits. To use input or output single-ended (unbalanced) the user need only ground the unused pin. Inputs and outputs are fully RF protected. The unity gain 1/0 structure is normalized for both + 4dBu (professional) and -10dBV (IHF) operating levels by switch selection from the rear panel.
 Some Typical Applications

The Aural Exciter may be used in many ways for audio enhancement. Depending upon the requirements, either pre-or post-processing may be selected. Either source optimization or system optimization or a combination of both is possible. For example, a PA. system may be greatly enhanced by using the Aural Exciter to increase the intelligibility of the loudspeakers, thus improving penetration of the sound around corners and in areas usually difficult to fill. In another case, the source may sound dull and hard to understand. The Aural Exciter will compensate for this deficiency by adding brightness and clarity to the sound more effectively than use of equalization alone.

The Aural Exciter may be used to "pre-process" recordings to anticipate the audio degradation in the medium or during subsequent reproduction. Much of the detail added by the Aural Exciter will survive filtering and distortion of the reproduction equipment, and provide a better quality audio playback. Audio and Video Cassette duplication are examples of this application. Broadcasting is another good example.

In the recording studio, post production suite or similar environment, post-processing of previously recorded sound tracks can restore lost vibrance and realism, even to the extent of saving dialog or sound effects which were thought to be unusable. Instruments and vocals can be made to stand out in the mix without substantially increasing the mix levels or using equalization.

Many electronic instruments are limited by their sampling rate (bandwidth) and word length (resolution), they can sound lifeless. The Aural Exciter actually extends bandwidth and adds details making synths, samplers and drum machines come alive.

Video and film audio are both bandwidth limited and compressed. The Type III is especially useful in creating the perception of higher frequencies and greater dynamics with pre processing, thus bringing more presence and clarity to the final product.

 SPECIFICATIONS - Aphex Model 250 - Aural Exciter Type III
AUDIO    
  Frequency Response +0, -1 dB 1 Hz to 190 kHz  
  Crosstalk (10 Hz - 22kHz) Better than 90 dB up to 20 kHz  
  THD .01% max at +27dBm I/O  
  IMD .01% max at +27dBm I/O  
  Maximum I/O Level 15.5 VRMS (+27 dBu ref 600 ohms)  
  Nominal Gain 0dB (unity) with output loaded into 600 ohms
  Input Impedance 19.5k ohms / 600 ohms (rear panel switch selectable)
  Load Impedance 600 ohms or greater  
  Output Impedance 65 ohms  
  Unweighted Output Noise 20 Hz - 20 kHz -86dBm (12 microvolts RMS)
  Unweighted SNR (for +4 operating level) 92 dB  
  Dynamic Range 114 dB  
  Output Circuits Servo Balanced Transformerless  
  Input Circuits Servo Balanced Transformerless  
  Input CMRR Better than 60 dB 20 Hz to 10 kHz  
  Input RF Rejection Better than 40 dB at 800 kHz; better than 60 dB above 2 MHz
OTHER SPECIFICATIONS
  Power Requirements 100 / 120 / 220 / 240 VAC 50-60 Hz 16W
  Dimensions 19"W x 1.75"H x 9" D   1 Rack U  (482.6mm x 44.5mm x 228.6mm)
  Net Weight 8 lbs (3.63 kg)  
  Shipping Weight 11 lbs (5 kg)  
Aphex Aural Exciter covered by US Patent Number 4,150,253. Additional Patents Pending. Foreign Patents granted and pending.
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