Besides including 2 channels of channels of 1/3-octave equalisation, the 2231 also offers ±6 or huge ±15 db boost/cut range; xlr, 20mm faders and 1/4" inputs; non-conductive nylon... more
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DBX 2231 Graphic Equalizer
The DBX 2231 Graphic Equalizer. Powerful yet affordable dual EQ with limiter and noise
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reduction for precise tone control. The DBX 2231 is a dual-channel, 31-band, 1/3-octave equalizer. The PeakPlus limiter's threshold ranges from 0dBu to +20dBu a...
DBX 2231
The dbx 2231 professional EQ provides an extremely high quality level of equalization and
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some amazing new features like patent-pending TYPE III noise reduction and a dbx PeakPlus Limiter circuit. With switchable 6dB/15dB boost & cut, XLR and TRS I/O, ...
DBX 2231 Graphic Equalizer
The DBX 2231 Graphic Equalizer. Powerful yet affordable dual EQ with limiter and noise
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reduction for precise tone control. The DBX 2231 is a dual-channel, 31-band, 1/3-octave equalizer. The PeakPlus limiter's threshold ranges from 0dBu to +20dBu and can transparently tame the wildest hits or subtlest nuances of any signal. The 4 segment LED bar graph for both gain reduction and output level offers the most comprehensive visual feedback available. Also includes status LEDs for all settings on the front panel. XLR, barrier strip, and 1/4 inch jack connectors; 45mm nylon sliders; and 12dB input gain stage provide pro flexibility and performance. The main features of the DBX 2231 include: An extremely high quality, dual-channel, 31-band, 1/3-octave equalizer, Type III Noise Reduciton, and the PeakPlus Limiter all in one great sounding box Revolutionary instant encode/decode Type III Noise Reduction in-circuit at the push of a button. Increases S/N ratio by up to 20dB
Besides including 2 channels of channels of 1/3-octave equalisation, the 2231 also offers ±6 or huge ±15 db boost/cut range; xlr, 20mm faders and 1/4" inputs; non-conductive nylon sliders; and an intuitive user interface with comprehensive output and gain reduction metering a standard.
I own one of these - they feel solid to use and are 'just' a graphic EQ instead of having lots of extra bells and whistles, which is why I chose it. However, the biggest let down with the 231 is that it puts a LOT of noise in to the signal path. Other... more