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    Sabine FBX 2400Published on 07/19/06 at 15:33
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    12 filters numriques indpendants type Notch channel: frquence dintervention between 40 Hz and 20 kHz, CONTRL automatically.
    Width filter: adjustable by the user, 1 / 10 or 1 / 5 doctave *, Q constant.
    RESOLUTION: 1 Hz
    Durencessaire frquence then resumed to eliminate feedback: 0.4 seconds 1 kHz
    Rpartition dynamic filters / fixed per channel adjustable by the user, dernire mmorise configuration.
    (*): Below of approx 200 Hz the feedback filters are increasing their width lgrement to the dacclrer reprage of these frquences Larsen, o is is often severe background noise (rumble).
    INPUT / OUTPUT
    Maximum dentre / output: +27 dBV peak (symtrique), +21 dBV peak (asymtrique).
    Impdance …
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    12 filters numriques indpendants type Notch channel: frquence dintervention between 40 Hz and 20 kHz, CONTRL automatically.
    Width filter: adjustable by the user, 1 / 10 or 1 / 5 doctave *, Q constant.
    RESOLUTION: 1 Hz
    Durencessaire frquence then resumed to eliminate feedback: 0.4 seconds 1 kHz
    Rpartition dynamic filters / fixed per channel adjustable by the user, dernire mmorise configuration.
    (*): Below of approx 200 Hz the feedback filters are increasing their width lgrement to the dacclrer reprage of these frquences Larsen, o is is often severe background noise (rumble).
    INPUT / OUTPUT
    Maximum dentre / output: +27 dBV peak (symtrique), +21 dBV peak (asymtrique).
    Impdance load: 600 Ohms suprieure
    Impdance dentre:> 40 kohms, or symtrique asymtrique, hot spot in 2
    Impdance Output: 150 Ohms nominal, or symtrique asymtrique, hot spot in 2
    Bypass: physical if the power cord (sent directly from the exit).
    Reserved Dynamic: 23 dB peak (4 dBV nominal level dentre, symtrique).
    Connectors dentre / output: XLR 3 points and 6.35 mm TRS
    CHARACTERISTICS **
    Rponse in frquence: 20 Hz to 20 kHz, + / -0.3 dB
    Difference in gain between the two channels: + / - 0.2 dB
    Spectral variation: + / - 0.25 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz
    S / N ratio:> 100 dB
    Total harmonic distortion: <0 005% 1 kHz
    <0.01% 20 Hz 10 kHz
    <0.025% 10 Hz 20 kHz
    Dynamic range:> 105 dB
    (**) Values ​​face with a measuring device Audio Precision System One Model 322 or equivalent.
    Supply voltage
    - Position 230 VAC: 200 240 Volts, 50/60 Hz
    - Position 115 VAC: 100 130 Volts, 50/60 Hz
    FUSE
    - Position 230 VAC: fuse 0.06 A, 10 W, 0.080 AT
    - Position 115 VAC: fuse 0.1 A, 10 W, 0.160 A SB
    WEIGHT
    - 3.6 kg (nominal)

    UTILIZATION

    Extra a simple child's play

    SOUND QUALITY

    Extremely effective at least in auto mode with respect to the manual mode not express ass !!!!!!!!
    I use it on my microphone Neumann KMS 105, which asked me a lot of problem of feedback but it's ancient history now is the top and I highly recommend it because there is not for me best on the market

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a few hours but completely convinced dj
    I love everything about this unit not throw
    EXCELLENT price quality ratio I think even that there is no better way to treat the problem of feedback that does DBX dfend not too bad in this area also with their model afs 224.Si I need silent again this choice undoubtedly
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