dbx Pro PX user manual Getting Started, Rear Panel Connections, Front Panel Connections

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Section 2

Getting Started

DriveRack® PX

Section 2- Getting Started

2.1 Rear Panel Connections

 

 

 

SUB OUTPUTS

 

 

 

GND

R

PX

 

Manufactured under the following U.S. Patents:

 

UL 60065

IEC 60065

3,789,143; 4,182,993; 6,195,029; 7,203,324.

 

120V - 60Hz

 

IEC Power Cord Receptacle

The DriveRack® PX comes with a power supply that will accept voltages ranging from 100V- 120V at frequencies from 50Hz-60Hz. An IEC cord is included. EU versions accept 220V-240V at frequencies from 50Hz-60Hz.

Sub Outputs Left/Mono and Right

Connect your subwoofer(s) here (optional).

Outputs Left and Right

Connect your main speakers here.

Inputs Left/Mono and Right

The input section of the DriveRack PX offers two electronically balanced XLR connectors.

Ground Lift Switch

The ground lift switch lifts the pin 1 chassis ground of both input XLR connectors.

+4dBu / –10dBV Switch

This switch selects between –10dBV and +4dBu nominal operating levels. When the switch is in the “in” position, the –10dBV operating level is selected. When the switch is in the “out” position, +4dBu is selected.

2.2 Front Panel Connections

PREV PG

NEXT PG

SETUP

SUBHARMONIC

COMP/LIMITER

EQ

PRESET STORE AFS

RECALL UTILITY WIZARDI

Inputs

Headroom dB

0

6

12

24

36 SIG

Outputs

Headroom dB

0

6

12

24

36 SIG

Sub Outs

 

Limiter

 

Headroom dB

 

0

DriveRack®PX

6

12

Powered Speaker

24

Optimizer

36

 

SIG

 

RTA Mic Input Jack

This balanced XLR input is used for the connection of the dbx M2 RTA microphone, which allows the user to optimize the powered speaker settings and the EQ settings of any room through the use of the System Setup and Auto-EQ Wizards.

RTA MIC Input Selector

Pressing the RTA MIC input button will engage the front panel RTA input XLR connector and start the Auto-EQ wizard.



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Contents Powered Speaker Optimizer Important Safety Information Electromagnetic Compatibility DriveRack PX Introduction Defining the DriveRack PXService Contact Info Warranty Front Panel Connections Getting StartedRear Panel Connections Data Wheel LCD DisplayFunction Buttons Stereo Input MetersConnections Signal Path Block DiagramQuick Start Preset Store AFS Setup Wizard DriveRack PX WizardSub Speakers Auto Level Auto EQ Wizard Auto-EQ WizardAFS Wizard Music High Ultra Narrow Notch Fixed Filter Setup Done. In Live mode Button Array Overview Editing FunctionsBasic Navigation Modes Navigating the High-pass and Bandpass Filter Setup Section Navigating the Subharmonic SectionNavigating the Comp/Limiter Section Navigating the EQ SectionNavigating the Wizard Section Navigating the AFS SectionNavigating the Utility Section Navigating the Recall Section Navigating the Store SectionPreset Definition Navigating Factory PresetsSelecting Presets Operating FunctionsEditing Factory Presets Store Rock Venue AFS Automatic Feedback Suppression Detailed ParametersStereo Input Graphic EQ Mode Live or Fixed AFS On/OffClear Live/All Type Speech, Low Music, Medium Music and High MusicSubharmonic Synthesizer Compressor/Limiter Compressor On/OffOverEasy O Off to Threshold T -40 to +20dBuLimiter On/Off Ratio R 1.0 to Inf1Gain G -20 to +20 dB Filter Setup Output Parametric EQ 3-bandMains-Only Setup No Subs Application GuideHardware SoftwareTwo Mains/One Subwoofer Setup Two Mains/Two Subwoofers Setup Right Input Left/Mono InputSub with Satellites Setup Section a Appendix Factory ResetPower Up Quick Key Options System Lock Out Specifications Analog InputsCrossover Diagrams Adjust Output GainsAuto-EQ Optimization Tips Look out for ModesBlock Diagram DriveRack PXPreset List / Supported Speakers Preset ListSystem Setup and Gain Structure DriveRack PX Page Page Page Harman International Company