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Individual control for two ranges of subharmonic frequencies
Separate Low Frequency Boost Circuit
Separate Subwoofer Output
1/4" Balanced inputs and outputs
RCA Input Connectors
Front panel LEDs that show crossover status and synthesis activity
Patented circuitry ensures that mid and high frequencies are not affected
Built-in crossover with choice of 80Hz or 120Hz crossover point
Enhance bass audio material for use in a veriety of professional applications such as:
Nightclub and dance mixing
DJ Mixing
Theater and Film Sound
Music Recording
Live Music Performance
Broadcasting
Why just rock the house when you can rattle the foundation
loose. The wildy popular beat of "House Music" is likely to be driven
by the throbbing, low-end bass of dbx® Subharmonic Synthesizers in clubs around
the world. For decades, the patented dbx Subharmonic Synthesis has been the
secret weapon used by mobile DJ's and film and sound professionals to produce an
impact unavailable from any other device unique because the dbx process actually
produces a new, Waveform Modeled bass note, exactly an octave below the bass in
the original audio. The dbx 120A Subharmonic Synthesizer with Modeled Waveform
Synthesisô has been specially optimized by dbx engineers for the needs of audio
professionals. Its two separate bands of bass synthesis provide the best
combination of smoothness and control, and the independent Low Frequency Boost
circuit is designed to get the most out of high-performance low frequency
speaker systems.
Flexible system interfacing is achieved by providing both 1/4î and RCA input
connectors, along with main outputs which can be full range (including
synthesis) or high frequency only, along with a separate subwoofer output with
its own level control.
The 120A's patented subharmonic synthesis process actually builds the
synthesized waveform using the waveshape of the original bass material. Unlike
other attempts at bass synthesis, the dbx process produces smooth, musical low
frequencies that don't interfere with mid and high-band information, even when
maximum synthesis and boost are applied. The result is a low-end punch that
people really feel, even at system levels that won't destroy sound equipment or
damage hearing.