dbx Pro 162SL user manual Features

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GAIN control. If the output gain is set too high as compared to the PeakStopPlus Level control, con- tinuous limiting can occur. While PeakStopPlus is typically used as a protective function, creative effects can be achieved by intentionally driving the signal into heavy PeakStopPlus limiting. Great care has gone into the design of the PeakStopPlus limiter to keep it acoustically transparent. Appropriate use of it can protect your gear while keeping the signal free of artifacts.

For best results the Limiter functions of your compressor should be used in conjunction with the Compressor functions.

Features

When we at dbx decided to make a premium compressor that would perform to the industry’s high- est standards, it became readily obvious that every component and design strategy had to be chosen with high-performance foremost in mind. After the revolutionary process of engineering design and implementation was complete, the result was stunning. Here is a partial list of the features found on the 162SL. You won’t hear about most of them anywhere else, but they are

critical to the amazing specs, comprehensive functionality, and visionary design of the 162SL Stereo Compressor.

Precision 1% metal film resistors.

Gold-palladium-nickel board-to-board connectors.

Jensen® Output transformers.

Gold-plated Neutrik® XLR connectors.

Rare earth magnet relays with gold contacts in a hermetically sealed nitrogen environment.

Military-grade glass epoxy circuit boards.

Toroid transformer.

Custom-machined, 1/4” thick front panel.

Hand-crafted, solid aluminum knobs.

LEDs mounted in machined, stainless steel housings.

Custom dbx VU meters with peak indicators.

Switchable OverEasy®/hard knee characteristics enable the 162SL to sound like the traditional 165A as well as the old and still popular 160.

Program dependent Auto mode, or fully variable attack and release.

PeakStop/PeakStopPlus® switchable limiting topologies, the perfect complement to the 162SL feature set.

Sidechain capabilities, switchable from the front panel.

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Contents 162SLC o m p r e s s o r / L i m i t e r Important Safety Instructions Electromagnetic Compatibility Difference between compressors and limiters Why You Need a Compressor Difference Between Compressors and Limiters Compression and Limiting Effects Limiters and PeakStopPlus Features Page Connections Front Panel Controls Page Page With un-processed signal Page Rear Panel Page OverEasy And Hard Knee Using The Compression ControlUsing The Stereo Couple Switch Using The Auto SwitchSetting The Attack And Release Controls Using PeakStop/PeakStopPlus Smoothing out variations in microphone levels Specific Applications162SL as a line amplifier Sidechain ApplicationsDe-Essing 162SL Page Factory Service WarrantyTechnical Support Page Inputs Function Switches South Sandy Pkwy Sandy, Utah Phone 801 Fax 801