Harman’s dbx introduces DriveRack PA+ for enhanced speaker management
Jun 11, 2009 11:40 AM
The new DriveRack PA+ from dbx boasts a series of setup and operational wizards to ensure successful loudspeaker management.
Harman’s dbx brand of professional audio signal processing products has introduced the new DriveRack PA+, a complete loudspeaker management system with state-of-the-art audio signal processing and an intuitive user interface. The DriveRack PA+ is the next generation of the DriveRack PA, staying true to its predecessor while providing more features and improved functionality.
The DriveRack PA+ includes an updated library of stored speaker and amplifier settings, eliminating the need to enter speaker settings during setup, with a convenient USB connection to allow users to update settings. Other new features include full-time RTA, front-panel mute buttons, a faster auto-EQ wizard and an enhanced setup wizard process, which now includes a new auto-level wizard
The dbx DriveRack PA+ retains the features of the original DriveRack PA, including an industry-standard dbx compressor/limiter module; a high-quality, six-channel output system that includes parametric EQs and peak plus limiters; the dbx Advanced Feedback Suppression system; and the dbx 120A subharmonic synthesizer function. It also continues to have two independent signal paths, linked DPS processing power and linkable 28-band graphic equalizer.
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