Wednesday, October 29, 2008

DBX 120A Subharmonic Synthesizer

Produces a new bass note exactly an octave below the bass in the original audio.
DBX 120A Subharmonic Synthesizer

Why just rock the house when you can rattle the foundation loose! For decades, the patented dbx Subharmonic Synthesis has been the secret weapon used by mobile DJs and film & sound professionals to produce amazing impact. The dbx process actually produces a new, Waveform Modeled bass note, exactly an octave below the bass in the original audio. Its two separate bands of bass synthesis provide the best combination of smoothness and control. Low Frequency Boost helps you get the most out of high-performance low frequency speaker systems. Flexible I/O includes 1/4 in. and RCA inputs, main outputs which can be full range (including synthesis) or high frequency only, and a separate subwoofer out with its own level control.


Technical Info
Specifications

Frequency Response:
- 20 Hz-20kHz +/- 0.5dB (no synthesis, full-range mode)
- 15 Hz-90kHz +0, -3dB

Input Impedance:
- >40k ohms balanced
- 20k ohms unbalanced (1/4 in.)
- 20k ohms unbalanced (RCA)

Maximum Input Level: +22dBu (1/4 in.), +8.5 dBv (RCA)

Output Impedance: 100 ohms, Impedance balanced

Maximum Output Level: +22dBu into 600 ohms

Connector Type:
- 1/4 in. TRS jacks (Inputs and Outputs)
- RCA (Inputs)

THD: 0.05% (no synthesis, either output)

Output Noise: -88dBu, controls@max, 22Hz>22kHz unweighted (full range output)

Dynamic Range: 112 dB

Synthesis Frequency Range: 26-56Hz (from 54-110Hz input signal)

Dimensions: 1.75 x 19 x 6.2 in. (4.5 x 48.3 x 15.75 cm)

Rack Space: 1 Rack Unit

Weight: 4.75 lbs

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