The most effective way to manage all aspects of post mixer processing and signal routing.
The DriveRack 260 with RTA-M Reference Microphone includes the DriveRack 260 Complete Equalization and Loudspeaker Management System and the DBX RTA-M Reference Microphone. The 260 DriveRack essentially becomes the only device that you will need between the mixer and the power amps. DriveRacks are all-inclusive loudspeaker management systems versatile enough to suit any sound reinforcement, monitoring, or install application.
DriveRack 260 DriveRack 260 Complete Equalization and Loudspeaker Management System
The DriveRack 260 offers 2 independent channels of processing power with a linkable 28-band graphic EQ, industry-standard dbx stereo compressor module, feedback eliminator, and the 120A Subharmonic Synthesizer on the input signal path. 6-channel output system includes parametric EQs, PeakStopPlus limiters (to provide protection against speaker blowouts), and alignment delay. Setup Wizard gets you up and running quickly and GUI software control provides easy PC-based control.
RTA-M Reference Microphone
The DBX RTA-M Reference Microphone is omnidirectional, and has a flat frequency response, making it ideal an a measurement microphone. The RTA-M was designed to work with the DBX DriveRack Loudspeaker Management Systems for feedback elimination in venues and studios.
DriveRack 260 DriveRack 260 Complete Equalization and Loudspeaker Management System
The DriveRack 260 offers 2 independent channels of processing power with a linkable 28-band graphic EQ, industry-standard dbx stereo compressor module, feedback eliminator, and the 120A Subharmonic Synthesizer on the input signal path. 6-channel output system includes parametric EQs, PeakStopPlus limiters (to provide protection against speaker blowouts), and alignment delay. Setup Wizard gets you up and running quickly and GUI software control provides easy PC-based control.
RTA-M Reference Microphone
The DBX RTA-M Reference Microphone is omnidirectional, and has a flat frequency response, making it ideal an a measurement microphone. The RTA-M was designed to work with the DBX DriveRack Loudspeaker Management Systems for feedback elimination in venues and studios.
Specifications
Analog Inputs
- Number of inputs: (2) line inputs, (1) RTA mic input
- Connectors: (2) female XLR line inputs, XLR RTA mic input
- Type: Electronically balanced/RF filtered
- Impedance: >40 k ohm
- Max input line level: +34dBu with input jumpers in +30 position
- CMRR: >45 dB
- RTA mic phantom voltage: +15 VDC
- RTA mic EIN: <-110 dBu, 22 Hz - 22 kHz, 150 ohm
- Number of outputs: 6
- Connectors: Male XLR
- Type: Electronically balanced, RF filter
- Impedance: 120 ohms
- Max output level: +22dBu
- Type: dbx Type IV conversion system
- Dynamic range line: >114 dB A-weighted, >112 dB unweighted
- Type IV dynamic range: >119 dB, A-weighted, 22kHz BW; >117 dB, A-weighted, 22kHz BW
- Sample rate: 48 kHz
- Dynamic range: 112 dB A-unweighted, 110 dB unweighted
- Dynamic range: 110 dB unweighted,
>107 dB weighted - THD + N: 0.002% typical at +4 dBu, 1 kHz, 0 dB input gain
- Frequency response: 20 Hz-20 kHz, +/-0.5 dB
- Interchannel crosstalk: >110 dB, 120 dB typical
- Crosstalk input to output: >100 dB
Features
- Feedback elimination
- 2.7 seconds of alignment and zone delay
- RS-232 PC GUI Software Interface control
- Classic dbx compression and limiting
- Graphic and parametric EQs
- Auto-EQ function
- Full bandpass, crossover, and routing configurations
- Auto gain control
- Pink noise generator and fulltime RTA
- Setup wizard with JBL speaker and Crown power amplifier tunings
- Security lockout
- Wall panel control inputs for permanent installations
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