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dbx 560A Compressor/Limiter

The dbx 560A Compressor/Limiter offers legendary VCA-based compression in the increasingly popular 500 Series format. dbx has a much-heralded history with modular processors dating back to our 900 Series and the 560A continues that tradition.

Featuring the same switch-selectable OverEasy® and Hard Knee compression curves as our industry-standard dbx 160A rackmount processor, the dbx 560A will be your new workhorse compressor! With extremely wide-ranging threshold, ratio and output controls and true RMS level detection providing the most natural-sounding dynamics processing available, the 560A will provide punch to drums, bass, vocals, almost anything! It’s also versatile enough to go from subtle compression to "brick wall" peak limiting.

Choose low ratios and OverEasy compression to expertly smooth out fluctuating vocal and instrumental levels, or use the 560A's Hard Knee compression and high ratios for bombproof protection against overload distortion in digital recording, P.A. systems and broadcast signals.

The 560A's 19-segment, switchable Input/Output LEDs and 12-segment Gain Reduction LEDs provide precise analysis at a glance. And, the dbx 560A's unique "INFINITY +" inverse-compression mode actually decreases the audio output level below unity gain when the input exceeds threshold, a real lifesaver for correcting overbearing vocal choruses and controlling runaway mix levels.

Features
  • OverEasy® or classic hard knee compression with dbx’s ultra-musical program dependent attack and release times
  • Compression ratio variable from 1:1 through infinity:1 to -1:1
  • Precise RMS gain reduction and input/output meter displays with calibration control for different operating levels
  • True RMS level detection
  • Exclusive Infinity+ compression using negative ratios
Specifications Specifications Input TypeElectronically balanced/unbalanced, RF filteredInput Impedance40kO balanced, 20kO unbalancedMaximum Input Level+22dBuCMRR>40 dB; typically >55 dB at 1 kHzOutput TypeElectronically balanced/unbalanced, RF filteredOutput ImpedanceBalanced 30O , unbalanced 15OMaximum Output Level+22dBuFrequency Response20 Hz – 20 kHz, + 0/-0.5 dB; 0.5 Hz – 100 kHz, +0/-3 dBNoise<-97 dBu, Unweighted (22 Hz – 22 kHz)THD+Noise<0.005% typical, No compression, 1 kHz input at 0 dBu; <0.07% typical, Any Amount of Compression up to 40 dB @ 1 kHzDynamic Range>119 dBCompression Gain Adjustment RangeVariable from -20 dB to +20 dBCompressor Threshold Range-40 dBu to +20 dBuCompressor Threshold CharacteristicSelectable OverEasy® or Hard KneeCompressor RatioVariable 1:1 to 8 :1 thru to -1:1; 60dB Maximum CompressionCompressor Attack TimeProgram-Dependent; Typically 15ms for 10dB, 5ms for 20dB, 3ms for 30dBCompressor Release TimeProgram-Dependent; Typically 8ms for 1dB, 80ms for 10dB, 400ms for 50dB; 125dB/Sec RatePower Requirements+/- 16VDCCurrent Draw60mA per power railPower Draw1.92 wattsRack System Compatibility500 Series Compatible Power-frameRack Space1 SlotDimensions (H x W x D)5.25” x 1.5” x 6” (13.34cm x 3.81cm x 15.24cm)Weight1.3 lbs (0.59 kg)Shipping Weight1.7 lbs (0.77 kg)

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  • 560A 500 Series Compressor / Limiter Module
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Pitbull Audio

National City, CA, United States
(98,962)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:158,398
Product Overview
With the exploding world of the 500 Series comes the dbx 560A 500 Series compressor/limiter, a unit that is based after the 160A, a studio standard around the world. Whether you need a subtle smoothing of peaks or some hard-core squashing, the 560A delivers with two compression modes that will work for just about any application you can dream up, automatic program-dependent attack and release times, infinity compression radios that will fend off extreme peaking, and features like overeasy compression and negative ratio.
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About This Listing

dbx 560A Compressor/Limiter

The dbx 560A Compressor/Limiter offers legendary VCA-based compression in the increasingly popular 500 Series format. dbx has a much-heralded history with modular processors dating back to our 900 Series and the 560A continues that tradition.

Featuring the same switch-selectable OverEasy® and Hard Knee compression curves as our industry-standard dbx 160A rackmount processor, the dbx 560A will be your new workhorse compressor! With extremely wide-ranging threshold, ratio and output controls and true RMS level detection providing the most natural-sounding dynamics processing available, the 560A will provide punch to drums, bass, vocals, almost anything! It’s also versatile enough to go from subtle compression to "brick wall" peak limiting.

Choose low ratios and OverEasy compression to expertly smooth out fluctuating vocal and instrumental levels, or use the 560A's Hard Knee compression and high ratios for bombproof protection against overload distortion in digital recording, P.A. systems and broadcast signals.

The 560A's 19-segment, switchable Input/Output LEDs and 12-segment Gain Reduction LEDs provide precise analysis at a glance. And, the dbx 560A's unique "INFINITY +" inverse-compression mode actually decreases the audio output level below unity gain when the input exceeds threshold, a real lifesaver for correcting overbearing vocal choruses and controlling runaway mix levels.

Features
  • OverEasy® or classic hard knee compression with dbx’s ultra-musical program dependent attack and release times
  • Compression ratio variable from 1:1 through infinity:1 to -1:1
  • Precise RMS gain reduction and input/output meter displays with calibration control for different operating levels
  • True RMS level detection
  • Exclusive Infinity+ compression using negative ratios
Specifications Specifications Input TypeElectronically balanced/unbalanced, RF filteredInput Impedance40kO balanced, 20kO unbalancedMaximum Input Level+22dBuCMRR>40 dB; typically >55 dB at 1 kHzOutput TypeElectronically balanced/unbalanced, RF filteredOutput ImpedanceBalanced 30O , unbalanced 15OMaximum Output Level+22dBuFrequency Response20 Hz – 20 kHz, + 0/-0.5 dB; 0.5 Hz – 100 kHz, +0/-3 dBNoise<-97 dBu, Unweighted (22 Hz – 22 kHz)THD+Noise<0.005% typical, No compression, 1 kHz input at 0 dBu; <0.07% typical, Any Amount of Compression up to 40 dB @ 1 kHzDynamic Range>119 dBCompression Gain Adjustment RangeVariable from -20 dB to +20 dBCompressor Threshold Range-40 dBu to +20 dBuCompressor Threshold CharacteristicSelectable OverEasy® or Hard KneeCompressor RatioVariable 1:1 to 8 :1 thru to -1:1; 60dB Maximum CompressionCompressor Attack TimeProgram-Dependent; Typically 15ms for 10dB, 5ms for 20dB, 3ms for 30dBCompressor Release TimeProgram-Dependent; Typically 8ms for 1dB, 80ms for 10dB, 400ms for 50dB; 125dB/Sec RatePower Requirements+/- 16VDCCurrent Draw60mA per power railPower Draw1.92 wattsRack System Compatibility500 Series Compatible Power-frameRack Space1 SlotDimensions (H x W x D)5.25” x 1.5” x 6” (13.34cm x 3.81cm x 15.24cm)Weight1.3 lbs (0.59 kg)Shipping Weight1.7 lbs (0.77 kg)

Condition
Brand
Model
  • 560A 500 Series Compressor / Limiter Module
Categories

About the Seller

Pitbull Audio

National City, CA, United States
(98,962)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:158,398
Product Overview
With the exploding world of the 500 Series comes the dbx 560A 500 Series compressor/limiter, a unit that is based after the 160A, a studio standard around the world. Whether you need a subtle smoothing of peaks or some hard-core squashing, the 560A delivers with two compression modes that will work for just about any application you can dream up, automatic program-dependent attack and release times, infinity compression radios that will fend off extreme peaking, and features like overeasy compression and negative ratio.
Shop 24 options from $179.99
Product Reviews

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