dbx Pro user manual Introduction, Defining the AFS, AFS 224 Advantage

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Introduction

AFS 224

Congratulations on your purchase of the dbx Professional Products AFS 224. The AFS 224

INTRODUCTION Advanced Feedback Suppression processor was designed to provide state-of-the-art feedback elimination processing, while maintaining a simple and intuitive control interface. From the

powerful DSP module to the no-nonsense user interface, the AFS 224 provides all the process- ing and control necessary for both installation and live use. The AFS 224 is an absolute must for any live sound application.

Ten and twelve filter feedback elimination processors have become the de facto standard, but the engineering staff at dbx have never been content residing in the neighborhood of the sta- tus quo. So, to raise the bar once again, they went out and developed a dedicated feedback suppression processor that offers up to 24 filters per channel with widths as narrow as 1/80 of an octave. To achieve these staggering numbers dbx utilized their patent-pending AFS tech- nology that had previously only been available in the upper echelon line of products and made it available in this stand-alone processor. In addition to the plethora of feedback suppression filters available, the AFS 224 also offers selectable modes, live filter lift, and types of filtration, which are all readily available via the intuitive user interface front panel. This manual will be your guide to understanding the full functionality of the powerful AFS 224 series.

Defining the AFS 224

The dbx AFS 224 provide the user with the following features:

dbx’s patent-pending Advanced Feedback Suppression (AFS) technology

24 Programmable Filters per Channel

Stereo or Dual Independent Channel Processing

Live and Fixed Filter Modes

Selectable Filter Lift Times

Application-specific filter types include:Speech;Music Low,Med and High

Input Channel Metering

24 Segment Filter Metering per Channel

XLR and TRS Electronically Balanced Input and Outputs

The AFS 224 Advantage

Key features that make the AFS 224 are its Fixed and Live modes of operation, as well as the units Filter Lift capabilities. The Live Mode of operation continuously updates filter placement which provides flexibility during a performance. The Filter Lift feature automatically removes filter assignments that are no longer necessary, which in turn, maximizes sonic integrity.

The AFS 224 allows the user to optimize the elimination of feedback. In the past, graphic equal- izers were used to eliminate feedback from a system. This was an acceptable method for elim- inating feedback, but when this method was precision tested, the result clearly showed that a single 1/3 octave EQ slider was removing approximately half of the signal power. With the AFS, the unit removes the feedback automatically and the proprietary, precision AFS filters remove only a fraction of the frequency spectrum. The diagram on the following page shows AFS as opposed to competitive feedback eliminators and conventional graphic EQs:

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Contents AFS Important Safety Instructions Electromagnetic Compatibility Table of Contents AFSAFS 224 Operation Introduction Defining the AFSAFS 224 Advantage Service Contact Info WarrantyOperation Installation / Connections Installation RecommendationsBasic Connection of the AFS Rear and Front Panels Rear PanelFront Panel User Setup Setting Gain StructureLift Time User Setup Operation Setup ModeUsing Fixed mode Using Live Mode Using Types in Fixed modeRinging out a system Clearing Filters Fixed and Live Other FunctionsApplication Guide ApplicationsApplication 1 Insert On the Microphone Channel Output to Speaker Applications Guide Application 3 Insert on the Subgroups of a MixerApplication 4- Connected Inline with the Outputs of a Mixer Operation Block Diagram Block diagramSpecifications Harman International Company