Dbx completes its offer of process tools for live sound and studio
The series 500 has been expanded with five new signal processing modules and PowerBlock3 and PowerRack3 chassis. Compact equipment, Portable and highly modular that offer control, Sound quality and ease of use of analog signal process.
Dbx, brand marketed by Earpro, has unveiled five new signal processing modules of the series 500, Designed for use in studio, Direct sound and mobile recording apps.
The modules of the series 500 and PowerRack500 Series chassis are compact, portable and highly modular. They also offer features, control, Sound quality and ease of use of analog signal process.
The Dbx 540 It is a micro to valve preamp of the series 500 that only occupies one slot and delivers optimal audio output, In addition to having a high-end design of quality. Features a Class A valve preamplifier, Switchable phantom power and an integrated optical compressor, very fast. The 12Ax7 valve is interchangeable and allows you to experiment with a wide variety of modern and old valves, To create a custom sound.
The Dbx 565 is the series dual-channel optical compressor 500, Ideal for the most demanding users. Features a dual-channel multi-frequency band compressor, a fourth-order Linkwitz-Riley crossover slope (24db/octave), Display of the volume of the master with vúmetro, Gain reduction LED, independent compression, Attack and release controls and a switch to bridge the circuit.
At last, The new parametric equalizer of 5 Dbx bands 555, The high impedance input module 570 and phase manipulator 590, have also joined the series 500 offering a full range of process tools, for both direct sound and studio.
On the other hand, dbx has also introduced the PowerBlock3 and PowerRack3 systems, including power supplies to accommodate up to three modules of the series 500.
Rear panel features three balanced XLR input and output slots, along with three unbalanced input and output slots 1/4 inch. On the front of the rack is a 48V phantom power switch and easy access. The chassis are designed to be fully compatible with the series format 500, but in two different compact orientations: horizontal and vertical respectively.
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