DBX 120A Subharmonic Processor Review

DBX 120A Subharmonic Processor
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Seems like a nice unit and there is a big buzz about how great it is but I disagree. It is nice to add some punch to bass drum, but I was unable to accomplish that without trigger also on vocals- which sounds terrible. If you used it on a channel insert for just bass drum, then it would be OK, but it should be able to stop triggering on vocals which have a higher pitch. I do like the fact that is has a subwoofer crossover at 80 or 120. I have a competing unit that can be set to not trigger on vocals, however the crossover is fixed at 70hz which is too low for my system.

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Why just rock the house when you can rattle the foundation loose. The wildy popular beat of "House Music" is likely to be driven by the throbbing, low-end bass of dbx® Subharmonic Synthesizers in clubs around the world. For decades, the patented dbx Subharmonic Synthesis has been the secret weapon used by mobile DJ's and film and sound professionals to produce an impact unavailable from any other device unique because the dbx process actually produces a new, Waveform Modeled bass note, exactly an octave below the bass in the original audio. The dbx 120A Subharmonic Synthesizer with Modeled Waveform Synthesis has been specially optimized by dbx engineers for the needs of audio professionals. Its two separate bands of bass synthesis provide the best combination of smoothness and control, and the independent Low Frequency Boost circuit is designed to get the most out of high-performance low frequency speaker systems.

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