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Signal Processors
Shure DFR11EQ | DBX 223XL Crossover | DBX166A Compressor / Limiter
Rane ME30B Graphic Equalizer
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Shure DFR11EQ
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Shure's DFR11EQ is a computer-controlled digital equalizer with a multitude of audio processing capabilities offered in a compact, half-rack unit. The innovative DFR software interface runs on Windows® and makes even the most complex processing functions easy to use.
The DFR11EQ Solves a Variety of Problems:
- Non-ideal acoustics
- Insufficient gain before feedback
- Irregular sound system frequency response
- Harmful signal peaks that can damage amplifiers and loudspeakers
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Features
- EQ - Selectable 10 bands of Parametric EQ or 1/3 Octave Graphic EQ
- Feedback Reduction - 10 precision notch filters that automatically seek out and reduce feedback
- Scene Presets -10 onboard scene presets, 3 accessible from the front panel. All onboard presets can also be accessed with the DRS-10 Digital Remote Switch accessory.
- Limiter and Delay
- Remote Modem Access, SIA-Smaart® Pro Interface, and Alternatives to Direct PC Control
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DBX 223XL Crossover
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Via a switch on the back panel, you first select whether you’re operating your system in stereo 2-way or mono 3-way. Then you also set, on the back panel, whether or not you want to mono sum the LF (subwoofer) out. (Most systems that use a subwoofer are mono subbed to take advantage of amplifier power and because low frequencies are non-directional.) Back panel switches allow you to select the range of the crossover frequencies individually for both channels. The crossover frequency controls have a green LED that indicates when the x10 switch on the back panel is activated (we wouldn’t make you check the switch position on the back every time you wonder where it’s set). All these switches are on the back panel because it could be disastrous if you were to change them mid-program. On the front panel you’ll notice there are LEDs that indicate whether the unit is in mono or stereo mode. Each channel has an input gain control for proper level setting. There’s a recessed 40 Hz low cut (HPF) on each channel to remove unwanted low frequencies. Both the low and high outputs on each channel have a gain control ranging from -infinity to +6 dB to allow muting of individual outputs and for level matching. Also, these outputs each have phase reverse switches that will help get you out of a bind without having to reconfigure your system. These phase reverse switches may be internally reconfigured as mute switches.
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Features
- Defeatable "ducking"
- "Jukebox mute"
- One active balanced XLR mic input channel
- One active balanced XLR mic and 1/4 inch TRS line input channelThree stereo input channels (Six phono connectors)
- One unbalanced stereo output (Two phono connectors)
- One balanced stereo mic/line output (Two 1/4 inch TRS connectors)
- 12V phantom power for condenser microphones
- All in a half-rack chassis
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DBX 166A Compressor / Limiter |
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Most compressor/gates provide less than musical compression, coupled with gating that swallows transientsor closes early, cutting off decay and reverb tails. The superb engineering in the 166XL ensures that both its compression and gating provide versatility and excellent sonic performance in situations where other compressor/gates typically produce undesirable processing artifacts.
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Features
- Goof proof operation to smooth uneven levels, add sustain to guitars, fatten drums or tighten up mixes
- New gate timing algorithms ensure the smoothest release characteristics
- Program-adaptive expander/gates
- Great sounding dynamics control for any type of program material
- Separate precision LED displays for gain reduction, compression threshold and gate threshold allow quick, accurate setup
- Stereo or dual-mode operation
- Balanced inputs and outputs on 1/4" TRS and XLR
- Side Chain insert
- Classic dbx® "Auto" mode
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Rane ME30B Graphic Equalizer
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Features
- Constant-Q bandwidth design
- Overall Level control
- Passive Bypass switch
- 20 mm Filter slide controls
- ±6 dB or ±12 dB slider Range
- Grounded 0 dB center detents
- Infrasonic, Ultrasonic, & RFI filters
- Fully balanced XLR Inputs and Outputs
- 1/4" TRS balanced/unbalanced Inputs and Outputs
- UL Listed for USA, cUL Listed for Canada (120 VAC)
- Meets CE requirements for EMC and Safety (230 VAC)
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The Rane ME 30B is a single channel, 1/3-octave contstant Q micrographic equalizer. The ME 30B utilizes compact 20 mm sliders, and features a Range switch for high slider resolution in the ±6 dB mode. The ±12 dB mode provides a wide range of control over system audio.
The active filter sections feature Rane's innovative constant-Q (constant bandwidth) design. This means the bandwidth of each individual filter is guaranteed to be narrow enough to prevent unwarranted interaction between filters, yet wide enough to produce exactly the type of correction curve demanded by even the most unusual acoustic surroundings. This differs dramatically from conventional designs of the past, encumbered with the unfortunate characteristic of changing bandwidth when changing boost/cut amounts.
Front panel controls and indicators, aside from the sliders and the filter range switch, include an overall Level control as well as an Overload indicator and a passive Bypass switch. The rear of the unit provides both 1/4" Tip-Ring-Sleeve and XLR connectors for each Input and Output. The Inputs and Outputs are fully actively balanced. Unbalanced sources may be connected through the use of either "mono" 1/4" TS connectors or by tying the ring to the sleeve on TRS plugs.
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