The dbx 2-Series Graphic Equalisers have been designed to meet the needs of the most demanding sound reinforcement environments while offering the simplicity of straight forward controls. The 215 not only provides standard features like dual channels 15 2/3 octave bands ISO frequency meters +/- 12dB input gain range and switchable 50Hz/12dB octave low-cut filters but also includes other thoughtful features. These features include: 20 mm faders; selectable +/-6dB or +/-12dB boost/cut range for precise gain adjustments; XLR and 1/4 TRS connectors for installation ease; balanced inputs and outputs for quiet operation; and chassis/signal ground lift capabilities for quick hum isolation. The visionary design of the dbx 2-Series has been pursued to make your job easier.
The 2-Series represents a major step forward in the performance of entry-level graphic equalisers. From its amazing 10Hz to 50kHz frequency response to its 108dB dynamic range internal toroidal transformer the 2-Series offers out of this world specifications with a down to earth price point. Sure to find a home in the studio on tour and with installed sound venues the 2-Series is destined to take its rightful place in the lineage of great dbx signal processors that are the professional's choice in signal processing. With such affordable quality there's no longer any excuse for compromising your sound.
Features
• Two 15-band 2/3-octave Constant Q frequency bands
• Switchable boost/cut ranges of 6 or 12 dB
• 12dB per octave 3dB down @ 50Hz low-cut filter
• Front panel bypass switch
• 12 dB input gain range
• 4-segment LED ladders for monitoring output levels
• XLR and TRS Inpts and Outputs
• Internal Toroidal Transformer
• Frequency Repsonse of <10Hz to >50kHx
• Dynamic range of greater than 108dB
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