Hello everyone,
New member but long time musician/tech here. Just acquired a D8B in decent condition. Having worked with this desk back in 2002 or so, I believe that the analogue noise floor of my 'newly purchased' desk is much higher than what I was used to. I'd like to ask for your help confirming some noise level readouts on other desks.
Therefore I've made some measurements with the following setup:
- open inputs, nothing connected to either of the input connectors (analogue alt, inserts and others included)
- output signal taken from the master bus SPDIF out as 24 bit 48 kHz into a stereo channel of a similarly configured ProTools session
- relevant track armed record ready and fader to unity in ProTools
- on the d8b all faders down, except the master set to unity (0 dB)
- all inputs assigned to the main L/R bus
- all channel filters, dynamics, dither and other such stuff set to off, bypass or any other relevant setting to defeat their effect
With this configuration I get an initial -oo peak indicatin in ProTools, which is good.
Slightly and slowly raising the fader on any d8b input channel results in -138.5 dB peak readout, which again sounds good, confirming 24 bit resolution and proper working of the digital mixing engine.
Raising a single channel's fader to unity results in -87.3 dB peak indication and a noticeable amount of noise on the outputs (be it main or control). I doubt that this high a noise floor is normal - could anyone please confirm their peak readout in this configuration? The noise is quite uniform on all input channels, regardless of the input gain pot setting (except the last bit of their travel, whereby the noise can be raised to about -67 dB). Noise is slightly different on even and odd ALT inputs (L and R FX returns), and their level is -90 to -92 dB respectively.
Raisiing all input faders to unity (gain pots down to minimum) the noise for the 32 inputs (24+8) totals to about -66 dB on the main output, which sounds far too bad to me (but predictable from the -87.3 dB single channel noise floor). Also, the noise gets worse when switching to 44.1 kHz mode (increased noise floor and appearance of 'whining' in each of the analogue inputs). Did anyone make the same experience? By shorting channel inputs the noise floor does not change.
Bottom line of the tests, with master fader at unity:
1 channel at unity: -87.3 dB noise floor
1 ALT analogue input at unity: -90 to -92 dB noise floor
all inputs to unity: -66 dB noise floor
I assume that all dB readings are relative to 0 dBFS (rather than 0 dBu = -15 dBFS, making all figures 15 dB worse considering the headroom above 0 dBu), although I have not yet verified this. Anyone would be able to provide some assistance as to what these readouts are on other desks and whether the values I see fall within the band of normal operation?