dbx 162 - moosers's review
The Dbx 162 is a vintage stereo compressor/limiter. It is in the 160s family, and has the same look and style to many of the models in this line of dynamic processors. The 162 is strictly an analog…
dbx 161 - moosers's review
The Dbx 161 is a vintage, single channel compressor/limiter that is no longer being made. The unit is made up of analog components, and I believe it has XLR connections but I'm not 100% sure as the …
dbx 586 - moosers's review
The Dbx 586 is a dual channel vacuum tube based analog pre amplifier. Each channel has both 1/4 inch connections and XLR connections. It is a rack mountable unit and will take up two rack space units…
dbx 386 - moosers's review
The Dbx 386 is a tube based analog and digital pre amplifier. It has two channels, each with its own XLR and 1/4 connections as well as separate metering and parameters for each. Each channel has a …
dbx 160X - moosers's review
The dbx 160X is an analog compressor/limiter. It has XLR connections in the back and is rackable - it will take up a single rack space. The metering is smartly made and the bright LEDs help you to se…
dbx 166XL - moosers's review
The dbx 166XL is a compressor - limiter - gate in the form of a rackmountable piece of outboard gear. It is an analog piece of equipment and it has both XLR microphone inputs and outputs and has 1/4 …
dbx 266XL - moosers's review
The dbx 266XL is an analog compressor/gate in the form of a rackable piece of outboard gear. It has two channels and will take up one rack space. It can't be edited digitally and can only be controll…
dbx 165 A - moosers's review
The dbx 165 A is a rackable single channel compressor and it is analog piece of gear. I'm not sure about the connections as it is an older piece of gear and the one I use has been modded to have exte…
dbx 231 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by alexandre dominger/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Simple and effective functionality. UTILIZATION Very short learning curve. Set within 10 minutes. SOUND QUALITY Nothing…
dbx 286 A - RickD's review
This 100% analogue, there is no digital circuitry involved at all. And so it's perfect if you have a digital recorder: compress the signal and add the gate before you go into the digital domain and y…