DBX 286A Mic Preamp Processor w/Box 2nd Hand Rich Tone Music

286a Dbx. REVIVE AUDIO MODIFIED DBX 286A, MIC PREAMP, COMP, EQ, Reverb Why mic up vocals and instruments through a noisy, blurry mixer? The dbx 286A's sonically pristine Mic Preamp has all the fea-tures you need, including wide-ranging input gain control, switchable 48V phantom power and an 80Hz high-pass filter. depending on the settings i can get a noticeable amount of noise generated by the processor itself and the preamp

DBX 286A Microphone Preamp Processor with Compressor DeEsser Enhancer
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Therefore I have to conclude that the dbx 286A is too wideband; it's putting out audio frequencies which don't contribute to speech intelligibility and on-the-air performance.. DBX 286A (used)Mic Preamp, Compressor/Expander, and De-Esser Just another mic preamp? Hardly

DBX 286A Microphone Preamp Processor with Compressor DeEsser Enhancer

Therefore I have to conclude that the dbx 286A is too wideband; it's putting out audio frequencies which don't contribute to speech intelligibility and on-the-air performance.. The 286A is such a versatile, multi-faceted device that your audio pros at Sweetwater are at a loss to know where to begin describing it The dbx 286A's sonically pristine Mic Preamp has all the features you need, including wide-ranging input gain control, switchable 48V phantom power and an 80Hz high-pass filter

dbx 286A Mic Pre / Compressor / EQ / Gate / Expander Rack Evolution Music. I recently acquired a DBX 286A and plan to use it mostly for voice over recordings Mbox and dbx 286a, if I'm not mistaken, use similar IC's for the mic preamp (INA217, SSM2019, THAT 1512, etc.)

dbx 286A Mic Pre / Compressor / EQ / Gate / Expander Rack Evolution Music. Therefore I have to conclude that the dbx 286A is too wideband; it's putting out audio frequencies which don't contribute to speech intelligibility and on-the-air performance.. DBX 286A (used)Mic Preamp, Compressor/Expander, and De-Esser Just another mic preamp? Hardly