Ibanez DM2000

Ibanez DM2000 Digital Delay

The Ibanez DM2000 is a high-performance digital delay with a 12-bit data converter and 16KHz bandwidth for clear effects. It features versatile inputs, easy controls, and is ideal for time delay effects like flanging and reverb.

Ibanez DM2000 Digital Delay Details

The Ibanez DM2000 delivers exceptional delay performance and advanced features, making it one of the most sophisticated delay systems available. Its 12-bit data converter enhances distortion control and signal-to-noise ratios, ensuring top-tier sound quality.

With a 16KHz bandwidth, the Ibanez DM2000 produces crystal-clear flanging, chorus effects, and sharp, clean echoes. Its expanded input/output capabilities make it compatible with instruments, PA systems, and studio setups. Pushbutton controls and LED indicators provide easy, repeatable access to all functions.

Applications: The high-end performance of the Ibanez DM2000 makes it perfect for a variety of time delay effects such as flanging, chorus, doubling, slapback, hard reverb, and long echoes. The HOLD function allows for infinite repeating patterns and stunning “sound-on-sound” layers. Its switched modulation and display offer precise presets and synchronisation, ideal for both live and studio environments.

The Ibanez DM2000 marks a new era in digital delay technology, combining outstanding performance with creative flexibility. With Ibanez’s trusted build quality and reliability, it stands as an unparalleled value in the digital delay market.

Features

  • Expanded input capabilities accommodate input levels up to +18dBm. Instrument, line, and mixer levels are easily handled by the DM2000.
  • Dual-stage pushbutton control of delay time permits quick and easy access of any delay time from 0ms to 1023ms.
  • With switched modulation, the sweep controls may be preset for flanging, chorus, or doubling and left undisturbed when sweep is not used.
  • The real-time digital readout displays time delay, input headroom, and modulation rate.
  • Main functions are controlled by front panel pushbuttons with LED indicators, all of which may be footswitch-controlled as well.
  • Expanded output capabilities can drive mixer effect loops, amp stacks, or other processors.

Specifications

  • Delay Time: 1 msec to 1023 msec.
  • Frequency Response: 10Hz to 16KHz (±0.5dB, -3dB)
  • Input Impedance: Input: less than 100K ohms, Receive: less than 100K ohms.
  • Maximum Input Level:
    • Line Level (+4dBm): +20dBm
    • Instrument (-20dBm): +3dBm
    • Receive (+4dBm): +16dBm
  • Input Level Selection Switch: Selects input level of +4dBm (line level) for recording and PA use or -20dBm for instrument use.
  • Output Impedance: Dry: less than 1K ohms, Mix: less than 1K ohms, Invert-Mix: 1K ohms, Send: less than 1K ohms.
  • Maximum Output Level: +18dBm
  • Equivalent Input Noise: -95dBm (IHF-A, input shorted).
  • Total Harmonic Distortion: less than 0.2%
  • Power Requirement: 120V 60Hz 19W, 220 to 240V 50Hz 22W.
  • Dimensions: 482mm × 44mm × 233mm.
  • Weight: 3.5kg

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MXR MODEL 113 DIGITAL DELAY

By Art Boffi

Sound Quality 100%
Build Quality 100%
Usefullness 100%
Mojo/Funk 100%
Reliability 100%

Great unit. Durable (40 years old and still going unlike the imported stuff being offered today). I own several different delays (I.e. ADA, Lexicon, and multi effect units) and this thing matches up to the best of them. Recommended!

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