dbx introduces new system processor

Feb 15, 2005 3:01 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

dbx Professional’s DriveRack 4800 system processor features new algorithms, including its Advanced Feedback Suppression (AFS).

The unit’s 96 kHz processing engine and standard digital I/O further extends frequency response and reduces latency, with an optional CobraNet card.

Utilizing four analog and AES/EBU inputs, with eight analog and AES/EBU outputs, the DriveRack 4800 also features Harman Professional’s latest HiQnet protocol.

For more information, visit www.dbxpro.com.

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