DBX Zonenmix-Matrix-Sytem, 12x In, 6x Out

Product information "DBX Zonenmix-Matrix-Sytem, 12x In, 6x Out"

Audio matrix with 12x single, 6x off and 2x mic / line inputs

- Advanced Feedback Suppression (AFS).

- Autowarmth.

- Auto Gain Control.

- Classic dbx compression.

- Limiter.

The dbx ZonePRO 1260 is a universal problem solution for flexible sound reinforcement concepts in the installation area. The matrix is based on a total of 12x mono inputs (symmetrical microphone / line, 16x unbalanced line / monosummed and digital S / PDIF) and 6x outputs (all symmetrical line ). The very powerful DSP processor provides EQ, routing, dynamics and delay for each channel. In addition, an integrated feedback suppressor can be assigned to the microphone inputs. Media controllers can access all parameters via the serial or Ethernet interface. A wide selection of wall panels (for installation in switch sockets) allows remote access to level, program or complete presets in the various zones.

Manufacturer "DBX"
dbx is a noise reduction technique for audio recordings that was developed in 1971 by dbx, which is now part of the Harman group.
Like most analogue noise reduction systems, DBX works according to the compander principle. With dbx, the entire frequency spectrum of the audio signal is compressed at a ratio of 2:1 before recording and expanded at the same ratio during playback. Due to the high compression factor, dbx offers noise and background noise reduction of up to 40 dB. With high-quality tape recorders, dynamics can be achieved that even exceed those of a 16-bit digital recording. In contrast to some other compander systems, such as Dolby, compression and expansion are based on a linear characteristic. As a result, the system works level-independent - an exact calibration of the playback level is not required.
Originally dbx was developed exclusively for the professional market to increase the dynamics of high-quality tape machines in studios. In the early days there was only one variant of dbx, which therefore only bore the name dbx. A few years later, the company recognized that with minor modifications, the system could also be used successfully in tape recorders and cassette recorders for home use. This is what dbx II was developed for. The original dbx, intended for professional use, was referred to as dbx I from that point forward to clearly distinguish it.

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