Dbx driverack 260 with rta-m reference mic
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The DriveRack 260 was designed with the purpose and vision of providing state-of-the-art signal processing, while utilizing a simple and intuitive user interface. The DriveRack 260 continues the legacy of DriveRack series, which has been created by the company that has been redefining the standard of signal processing for more than 30 years. Contractors will appreciate its control inputs for wall-panel logic control and the patent-pending Advanced Feedback Suppression (AFS™).
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The 260 provides full bandpass and crossover configurations as well as independent output processing and a full time RTA for live sound applications. The 260 capitalizes on the road tested and contractor approved nature of the other products in the DriveRack line. With the introduction of the new 260, the heritage of unrivaled system/loudspeaker control continues. The DriveRack products provide the tools that ensure that the system sounds its very best. It is an ideal reference mic for audio professionals who don’t have the time or inclination to mess around with alternative gear, software, or interfaces, but still want clear, accurate, real-time analysis.There is a reason that Tour Sound Professionals and discriminating Audio Contractors choose dbx® DriveRack® products for their high-end tours and installs.
The RTA-M mic is, of course, compatible with XLR cables, and can also be used with an iPad or a laptop. The case has slots for the mic and its standard clip (included).
#Dbx driverack 260 with rta m reference mic portable
This makes it more durable and portable than many stock measurement mics. The DBX RTA-M’s materials are metallic (its condenser element is electret) and it comes with a hard-shell carrying case. This may be most important when setting up in a new space or when quick EQ tweaking is necessary. The RTA-M is ideal for easy, time-efficient PA system tuning or processing. It’s the perfect accessory for any pro-audio consumer with a compatible processor, but without a good reference mic. The RTA-M mic has the typical lightweight, compact, yet attractive, form factor of DBX microphone. It requires 9 to 52 volts DC phantom power, at 15 to 48 volts. The RTA-M also has an impedance of 250 ohms.
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The RTA-M has an excellent sensitivity of -63 plus or minus 3 decibels. The mic has an omni-directional polar pattern, allowing it to get an accurate representation of any audio with respect to the space in which it has been recorded. This enables the user to directly alter EQ settings for perfectly-engineered sounds as a result of using the RTA-M mic. This microphone is also designed to work with the DBX DriveRack pink noise generator. You may be able to tune your guitar’s sound in any environment with the RTA-M. DBX claims that the combination of such a processor and the RTA-M mic can be set up to deal with any acoustic situation. The microphone uses the same setup and auto-EQ wizards supplied with a DBX DriveRack processor. In addition, users with compatible DBX equipment will find that it’s quick and easy to integrate the RTA-M into their system.
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In other words, the microphone has the flat (20-20,000 hertz) frequency response that enables it to pick up all the audio a professional mic should. Professionals using the DBX RTA-M mic will find that they can reproduce the entire spectrum of audio in a given recording, thus enabling them to mix, enhance, or reduce different frequencies with ease. These are abilities that, in turn, enhance analysis and easy EQ changes. This condenser microphone allows for precise measurement of the audio in a recording space. The RTA-M can work with any processor in this series, from the PA to the 260.