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dbx 510

dbx 510 Subharmonic Synthesiser

The dbx 510 answers the call of audio professionals everywhere delivering Subharmonic Synthesis in the convenient design of a 500 Series module.

2015

dbx 510 Subharmonic Synthesiser Details

For decades, dbx’s patented Subharmonic Synthesis has rattled foundations enhancing the bass in a variety of professional applications including nightclub and DJ mixing, theatre and film sound, music recording, live music performance and broadcasting. dbx’s Subharmonic Synthesis process actually produces a new, Waveform Modelled bass note, exactly an octave below the bass in the original audio.

The dbx 510’s two separate bands of subharmonic synthesis provide the best combination of smoothness and control, while the independent Low Frequency Boost circuit is designed to get the most out of high-performance, low frequency speaker systems. Unlike other attempts at bass synthesis, the dbx process produces musical low frequencies that don’t interfere with mid and high-band information, even when the maximum synthesis and boost are applied. The result is a low-end punch that people really feel!

Put some boom in your room with the dbx 510!

Features

  • Based on dbx’s fabled Subharmonic Synthesiser processors
  • Simple, intuitive interface
  • Synthesised frequency level indicator LEDs
  • Individual controls for two ranges of subharmonic frequencies
  • Subharmonics level control
  • Synthesis Bypass switch

Specifications

  • Input Type Electronically balanced/unbalanced, RF filtered
  • Input Impedance 20 k Ω balanced, 10 k Ω unbalanced
  • Max Input Level +22 dBu
  • CMRR >40 dB; typically >55 dB at 1 kHz
  • Output Type Electronically balanced/unbalanced, RF filtered
  • Output Impedance Balanced 30Ω , unbalanced 15Ω
  • Max Output Level +22 dBu
  • Frequency Response 20Hz – 20kHz, + 0/-0.5dB; 14 Hz – 120 kHz, +0/-3 dB
  • Noise <-99 dBu, Unweighted (22 Hz – 22 kHz)
  • THD+Noise <0.003% typical from 22 Hz – 22 kHz at 0 dBu Dynamic Range >120 dB
  • Synthesis Frequency Range 26-56 Hz (from 54-110 Hz input signal)

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