The dbx A’s full complement of metering and status LEDs visually guide you to achieving the right sound. The floating balanced XLR mic input accepts balanced or unbalanced inputs. An additional 1⁄4" TRS phone jack can accept balanced/ unbalanced line signals to process live electronic instruments or pre-recorded tracks at mixdown. expected levels. For microphones (connected to the XLR MIC INPUT connector), the A can provide +10dB to +60dB of input gain. For line-level inputs (connect-ed to the LINE INPUT jack), the gain is from dB to +30dB. Note:To get the lowest noise possible from the A, set the input attenuators (if any) on your recorder or. The dbx® A's Mic Preamp and Five processors can be used independently or in any combination. Why mic up vocals and instruments through a noisy, blurry mixer? The dbx A's sonically pristine Mic Preamp has all the features you need, including wide-ranging input gain control, switchable 48V phantom power and an 80Hz high-pass filter/5(10).
User Manual Mic Preamp/Processor Manufacturer's Name: dbx Professional Products Manufacturer's Address: S. River Front Parkway, Suite South Jordan, Utah , USA declares that the product: Mic Preamp. Important: ¤. The dbx A's Mic Preamp and 5 processors can be used independently or in any combination. Why mic up vocals and instruments through a noisy, blurry mixer? The dbx A's sonically pristine Mic Preamp has all the features you need, including wide-ranging input gain control, switchable 48V phantom power, and an 80Hz high-pass filter. Today I review the DBX s, a pre-amp / processor that can make it so your mic doesn't clip when yelling during live streams, help remove line noise / room.
Microphone Pre-amp Processor. MSRP $ $ Save $! Buy It Now. Larger Images. The dbx® s is a full featured Channel Strip Processor that delivers a studio quality microphone/instrument preamplifier and four processors that can be used independently or in any combination. Why mic up vocals and instruments through a noisy. expected levels. For microphones (connected to the XLR MIC INPUT connector), the A can provide +10dB to +60dB of input gain. For line-level inputs (connect-ed to the LINE INPUT jack), the gain is from dB to +30dB. Note: To get the lowest noise possible from the A, set the input attenuators (if any) on your recorder or. The DBX A's sonically pristine Mic Preamp has all the features you need, including wide-ranging input gain control, switchable 48V phantom power and an 80Hz high-pass filter. Use the A's newly designed and patented OverEasy Compressor to transparently smooth out uneven acoustic tracks or deliver that classic "in your face" rock vocal.
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