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Recent developments in sound measurement techniques have revealed the limitations of existing graphic equalisers. The wealth of data that such equipment can provide for the users requirements - feedback suppression, increased headroom, room equalisation/ compensation can no longer be adequately provided for with a simple graphic equaliser. The Apex PE MKII is the solution, providing a tool which both enables maximum correction whilst shaping the response to your specific requirements, combining a full graphic equaliser with a complementary parametric equaliser/notch filter.
FEATURES: Electronically balanced input with a balanced floating output stage. All potential overload points are continuously monitored by an extremely fast "peak-peak" overload detecter circuit, followed by a "peak-stretching" circuit for clear indication of overload conditions.Reliablilty is the hallmark of any product, and the mechanical integrity of the components housing is the vital prerequisite. Sophistical CAD programmes and advanced engineering concepts have been applied to the chassis design to eliminate the stress and torsional movements which can damage the electronics.Special attention has been given to the purity of the signal path.The musicality of previous designs of Apex equalisers has been well appreciated by users, and the PE continues this tradition, noise and distortion are significantly better than 16-bit digital.Fine-tuning your system is essential. The "vernier control" provides adjustment refinement on an unprecedented scale.In the event of power failure to the unit, a failsafe relay links the input to the output ensuring that signal continuity is maintained.
SPECIFICATIONS: Input Electronically balanced Absolute overload point +22dBm Impedance 10 kOhm (each leg), equal impedance for ?+? and ??? legs CMRR Better than 65dB (20Hz-20kHz) connectors XLR-3 type ( pin 1: signal ground, pin 2: hot ?+?, pin 3: cold ?-? ) Output Electronically balanced and floating, simulating transformer output with app. 10kHom to ground impedance for each leg Max level +21dBm into 600 Ohms Impedance 51 Ohms (each leg) Symmetry balance Better than 65dB (20Hz-20kHz IEC) connectors XLR-3 type ( pin 1: signal ground, pin 2: hot ?+?, pin 3: cold ?-? ) Performance Frequency response +0 ?0.5 dB, 40Hz-20kHz (graphic EQ in) THD < 0.01%, 20Hz-20kHz Noise < -94 dBm (typ. -98dBm), graphic and parametric equalisers in circuit (0dB settings) Measurements: , 22Hz-22kHz RMS unweighted Level Control -? to +6dB Level control ?0dB? cal. accuracy +- 0.2 dB (overall gain input to output) Overload indicator Lights for approximately 200ms if the instantaneous peak voltage at any point in the equaliser comes within 2dB of clipping Filters Graphic equaliser: 30 ISO center frequencies 25Hz to 20kHz 1/3 octave Center frequency tolerance +-1% (typically better than +-0.5%) Q tolerance+-1% Max boost/cut 6 or 12dB +-0.5dB reciprocal switchable Parametric filters: Tuning ranges 18-200Hz, 180Hz-2kHz, 1800Hz-20kHz Vernier control+- 10% of main frequency control Range of Q adjustment 0.5 to 8 Range of level adjustment -? to +15dB (typ -45 to +15.5dB) non reciprocal. Smaller cut than boost curves through addition and substraction of parametric bandpass filter output to filter input Each filter individually switchable High pass filter: Frequency range 15-300Hz (-3dB frequencies) Type Maximally flat 12dB/oct Switchable Power Requirements Voltage 110/120/220/240V 50/60Hz Consumption 30VA Connector IEC type Size and weight dimensions 482 x 133 x 255 mm (19 x 5.2 x 10 inch) weight 7 kg | INPUT
Connectors: 1/4" TRS, female XLR (pin 2 hot)
Type: Electronically balanced/unbalanced, RF filtered
Impedance: Balanced 40k ohm, unbalanced 20k ohm
Max Input Level: >+21dBu balanced or unbalanced
CMRR: >40dB, typically >55dB at 1kHz
OUTPUTS
Connectors: 1/4" TRS, male XLR (pin 2 hot)
Type: Impedance-balanaced/unbalanced, RF filtered
Impedance: Balanced 100 ohm, unbalanced 50 ohm
Max Output Level: >+21dBu balanced/unbalanced into 2k ohm or greater
>+18dBm balanced/unbalanced (into 600 ohm)
SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
Bandwidth: 20Hz to 20kHz, +0.5/-1dB
Frequency Response: 50kHz, +0.5/-3dB
Dynamic Range: Typicall >112dB
Signal-to-Noise: Typically >95dB
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DBX 2215 Dual 15-Band Graphic Equalizer with Noise Reduction
It's amazing. One little button. So much effect. dbx? Type III? Noise Reduction is an entirely new concept... virtually instantaneous encode/decode within the circuitry of the box. We started out to build the finest EQs possible, boxes with the heritage and performance to rival our famous 30 Series EQs. And to no one's surprise they came out awfully darn good. (Ask to see the Audio Precision plots compared to the competition.) But then, Roger (our chief engineer, a nice guy, as far as engineers go) got the crazy idea of putting this new noise reduction stuff in the box. We listened to it and were amazed. The EQs sounded great without it but with it the performance was nothing short of incredible. Check it out yourself and see.
But hey, Roger wasn't about to stop there. PeakPlus? Limiter. Who knows more about limiting than the folks at dbx; nobody... that's who. So when the guys were developing this new series of EQs they wanted something that would be unique to these EQs. That's when Roger got another one of his bright ideas and said "I bet they'll work a lot better if there's a cool limiter built in." Next thing you know, all the guys are in the studio amazed at the new limiter Roger had designed specially for the 20 Series. Once again, hearing is believing... With a threshold range of 0dbu to plus 20dbu, the patent-pending PeakPlus limiter is designed to tame your program material from the subtlest nuances to the rowdiest hits. Also, the four stage LED ladder gives you a great visual indication as to what the limiter is doing.
20 Series EQs. You used to have to settle for second best in a reasonably priced EQ but not any more. With the new 20 Series from dbx Professional Products you get a great EQ circuit, a graceful yet powerful limiter and the revolutionary new design of the Type III Noise Reduction. Check out the dbx 20 Series graphic EQs at your pro audio outfitter. You'll see, with the 20 Series EQs you get MORE!!!
SPECIFICATIONS:
INPUT
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Connectors:
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1/4" TRS, female XLR (pin 2 hot), and barrier terminal strip
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Type:
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Electronically balanced/unbalanced, RF filtered
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Impedance:
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Balanced 40k ohm, unbalanced 20k ohm
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Max Input Level:
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>+21dBu balanced or unbalanced
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CMRR:
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>40dB, typically >55dB at 1kHz
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OUTPUTS
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Connectors:
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1/4" TRS, male XLR (pin 2 hot), and barrier terminal strip
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Type:
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Impedance-balanaced/unbalanced, RF filtered
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Impedance:
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Balanced 200 ohm, unbalanced 100 ohm
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Max Output Level:
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>+21dBu balanced/unbalanced into 2k or greater
>+18dBm balanced/unbalanced (into 600)
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SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
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Bandwidth:
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20Hz to 20kHz, +/-0.5dB
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Frequency Response:
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50kHz, +0.5/-3dB
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Noise Reduction In:
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(+/-6 and +/-15dB range):
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Signal-to-Noise:
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>102dB, unweighted, ref: +4dBu, 22kHz measurement bandwidth
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Dynamic Range:
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>120dB, unweighted
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Noise Reduction Out:
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(+/-6dB range):
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Signal-to-Noise:
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>94dB, unweighted, ref: +4dBu, 22kHz measurment bandwidth
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Dynamic Range:
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>112dB, unweighted
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Noise Reduction Out:
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(+/-15dB range):
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Signal-to-Noise:
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>90dB, unweighted, ref: +4dBu, 22kHz measurement bandwidth
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Dynamic Range:
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>108dB, unweighted
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* 2 channel 15 2/3 octave band graphic equalizer
* 25Hz - 16kHz frequency control * Constant Q circuitry
(3% frequency accuracy) * Selectable 6dB or 12dB control
* Variable level control * By-pass switch * Overload threshold LED (5dB below clipping) * Ground lift switch * XLR & 1/4" TRS balanced Inputs/Outputs * Power: Selectable 120V/220V voltage
* Dimensions: 1.75" H x 19" W x x 8.5" D / 44.5mm x 483mm x 216mm - 1 space r.m. * Weight: 4.5 lbs. / 2.5kg
XEQ-152 Specifactions:
* Input type: Active balanced / Unbalanced * Output Impedance: |
The class-A circuit used in the EQ-73 is similar to the eq section in the classical 1073 module, without the high pass filter. Additional frequencies have been added and the mid frequency band uses two inductors, the higher value of the second one is used for the two lowest frequencies, 160 Hz and 240 Hz, to achieve a suitable response.
The sound character is warm, punchy, sweet and musical. These classic characteristics have been heard on countless recordings through the years and it is a versatile sound that works very well on most sound sources and in most genres. The essence of this sound is now available at a surprisingly low cost, making it available to nearly everyone.
The EQ-73 has stepped frequency controls that offers a wide selection of frequencies from 20 Hz to 24 kHz.
The Low and High frequency bands are shelving and the mid frequency band is of the bell type.
The control range is +/-15 dB for the two lower bands and +/- 18dB for the high frequency band.
There are separate bypass switches for all three bands.
The EQ-73 is made to be used together with one of our PRE-73 models that has an Insert jack. It can also be used with many other units that has a low level insert jack.
Combining a PRE-73 and an EQ-73, and using a UNITE rack kit to mount them together, one will get a 19-inch 1073-style unit at a low cost and with a great sound!
FEATURES
- Vintage Style electronics. No intergrated circuits in the signal path
- 3-band with a dual inductor based mid frequency band
- Stepped frequency selection
- A wide selection of frequencies from 20 Hz to 24 kHz
- Control range up to +/- 18 dB
- Separate Bypass switches for each band
- Tantalum capacitors in the signal path
- Made to be used together with one of our PRE-73 models with an Insert jack or any other unit with a low level Insert jack
- TRS jack for in-and output connection, the nominal working level is around 18 dBu
- Selectable ground lift switch
- External power supply to avoid interaction with the audio circuits
- Great sound that suits most sound sources and genres
- A solid build quality that will last many years of normal use
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1215 Dual 15-Band Graphic Equalizer
The dbx 12 Series were designed to meet the needs of the most
demanding sound reinforcement environments, while offering the
simplicity of straightforward controls. The 1215 provides standard
features like dual channels, 15 2/3 octave bands, ISO frequency
centers, +/-12 dB input gain range, and switchable 40Hz/18 dB per
octave low-cut filters, but also includes other thoughtful features.
These include 45 mm faders; selectable +/-6dB or +/-15dB boost/cut
range for precise gain adjustments; XLR, barrier strip, and 1/4'' TRS
connectors for installation ease; balanced inputs and outputs for quiet
operation; and chassis/signal ground lift capabilities for quick hum isolation.
The visionary design of the dbx 12 Series makes your job easier.
The dbx 12 Series Equalizers were precision engineered to provide years
of maintenance-free operation in any application. The magnetically isolated
transformer, electronically balanced/unbalanced inputs and servo balanced/
unbalanced outputs, RF-filtered inputs and outputs, and power-off hard-wire
relay bypass with 2 second power up delay were steps our engineers took
to ensure compatibility for all installations. Only the best components were
utilized, yielding a 10Hz to 50kHz frequency response, greater than 90dB SNR
(ref +4dBu), less than 0.005% THD +Noise (1kHz at +4dBu), and interchannel
crosstalk of less than -80dB from 20Hz to 20kHz. All this attention to detail
is contained in a 2U steel/aluminum chassis.
- Switchable boost/cut ranges of ±6 or ±15 dB
- Electronically balanced/unbalanced inputs
- Servo balanced/unbalanced inputs
- RF filtered inputs and outputs
- XLR, Barrier Strip, and 1/4" TRS connectors
- -12dB/+12dB input gain range
- 18dB/octave 40Hz Bessel low-cut filter
- Chassis/signal ground lift capability
- Internal power supply transformer
- Power-off hardwire relay bypass with 2-second power-up delay
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