dbx 676 Preamplifier - 0.3% THD - 20 Hz to 50 kHz DBX676FX
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dbx 676 Preamplifier - 0.3% THD - 20 Hz to 50 kHz DBX676FX
DBX 676 TUBE MIC PRE - CHANNEL STRIP
Manufacturer Part Number: DBX676FX
MANUFACTURER NAME: Harman Pro
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: DBX676FX
UPC EAN CODE: 691991000416
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
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The Pedigree of Professional Audio. At dbx Professional Products we are proud to introduce the all new 676 Tube Mic Pre Channel Strip. The 676 represents all of the best of dbx's more than 40 years of dynamics processing. The 676 offers a pristine high-voltage, Class-A tube preamp section that runs on 250 volts, so your signal can be as crystal clean or dirty as you need it to be. The 676 also incorporates the compressor/limiter design from the highly-sought after dbx162SL, as well as a 3-band parametric EQ with sweepable mids. The 676 provides audio professionals with the perfect channel strip for recording and live applications alike with its military-grade build, vintage-inspired controls and VU metering. | |
Manufacturer | Harman International Industries, Inc |
Manufacturer Part Number | DBX676FX |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.harman.com |
Brand Name | dbx |
Product Model | 676 |
Product Name | Tube Microphone Preamp Channel Strip |
Product Type | Preamplifier |
Product UPC | 691991000416 |
Technical Information: | |
Minimum Frequency Response | 20 Hz |
Maximum Frequency Response | 50 kHz |
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | 0.3% |
Classification | A |
Power Description: | |
Input Voltage | 230 V AC
12 V DC 48 V DC 120 V AC |
Physical Characteristics: | |
Height | 3.5" |
Width | 19" |
Depth | 8" |
Weight (Approximate) | 8.10 lb |
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