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 |  |  | | 160X Compressor |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | OverEasy or classic hard-knee compression |  | Dual RMS display system |  | Hardwire bypass |  | Stereo-strappable (two units required) |  | Dynamic reversal effects |  | Compression ratio continuously variable |  | Threshold variable from -40 to + 20 dBV |  | Barrier strip or TRS inputs and outputs |  |  |
|  |  | |  |  |  | | | | | | --------------------- Description --------------------- | In the world of compressor/limiters, the 160X is known as the standard - and with good reason. It delivers outstanding performance and easy-to-use operational flexibility in a slimline rack-mount package. Its metering system provides an instantaneous picture of the gain reduction of the compressed signal compared with either the input or the output level. The 160X is a textbook lesson in compression. The 160X has all the features a studio operator, broadcast or sound-reinforcement engineer, or professional musician would want. | | | | | --------------------- Specifications --------------------- | | | | Frequency Response: | 20 Hz to 20 kHz +/- 0.5 dB | | THD: | 0.2%, maximum compression, 1 kHz, 0 dBV | | Noise: | - 89 dBV | | Maximum Input: | + 24 dBV | | Maximum Output: | + 24 dBV | | Input Impedance: | 100k ohm differential, 50k ohm unbalanced | | Output Impedance: | Low single ended, for driving 600 ohm or greater | | Gain: | - 20 to + 20 dB | | Threshold Range: | - 40 to + 20 dBV | | Attack Times (Program Dependent): | 15 ms for 10 dB, 5 ms for 20 db, 3 ms for 30 dB | | Release Times: | 8 ms for 1 dB, 80 ms for 10 dB, 400 ms for 50 dB; 125 dB/s rate | | Maximum Compression: | Greater than 60 dB | | Power Requirements: | 105 to 130 V (117 V model), 50 to 60 Hz; 6 W |
| | | | | --------------------- More Information --------------------- | Click HERE to download the manufacturer's pdf cutsheet .:. requires Adobe Acrobat Reader |
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