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dbx 160S Stereo Compressor Limiter
January 16, 1997 -- dbx Professional Products announces the introduction of its 160S Stereo Compressor Limiter, the company's first product offering in its new world-class Blue Series for the professional studio and sound reinforcement markets. Following in the tradition of the industry-standard 160, the 2U 160S' signal path consists of a high-precision input stage followed by the world's widest dynamic range voltage controlled amplifier - the dbx V8(TM) VCA - and an output stage with precise phase alignment at all audio frequencies. The unit features both Hard-knee and classic dbx OverEasy. compression. The user can select between using attack and release controls, as well as the traditional dbx program-dependent time constants. The dbx 160S has a low distortion (<0.002%), high CMRR (>100dB), wide bandwidth (>200kHz) and wide input common mode range amplifier configuration for its input stage (maximum input signal level >+30dBu). The dbx V8(TM) VCA is a state-of-the-art implementation of the David Blackmer deci-linear VCA. This VCA topology is used by nearly all dynamics processor manufacturers and has been the dominant VCA topology in the audio industry for 25 years. It has maintained this position for several reasons: it has extremely wide dynamic range (127dB, max. S/N floor @ unity gain), low distortion, low noise (THD + Noise <0.008%), low control voltage feed through, maintains this performance over time and temperature and, most importantly, it inherently sounds very transparent. The dbx 160S has high-precision, high-drive, transformer-coupled output stages capable of performing with incredible accuracy and sonic transparency in virtually any audio environment. The custom-designed transformer, coupled with a discrete distortion-canceling driver circuit is capable of driving 1000 feet of Belden 8451 cable terminated with a 150 ohm load at remarkably low distortion levels. Output drive capability is measured at >+30dBm, -while Earth potential isolation is >200VDC and output CMRR is >llOdB. Overall unit specifications include:
Two output options are available for the 160S; an analog card that parallels one extra high drive output per channel acting as a premium signal splitter, and a digital Type IV Conversion System card to provide the best available analog-to-digital conversion. For more information, visit their web site at www.dbxpro.com.
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