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dbx ProVocal User manual

8760 S. Sandy Pkwy. • Sandy, Utah 84070 •Phone (801) 568-7660• Fax (801) 568-7662 • Int’l Fax (801) 568-7583• [email protected] • http://www.dbxpro.com
A Harman International Company
18-0006-A 11/01
ProVocal™
Digital Vocal Processor w/ digital output
®
If this thing had a Versatility knob, it would be stuck on 10! The ProVocalTM from dbx
Professional Products offers unmatched versatility for the project studio enthusiast at an
unparalleled value. The new ProVocal has taken all of the laborious guesswork out of
selecting tools for providing great vocal tracking. The ProVocal is an all-inclusive toolbox
which is perfect for applications including live, studio and karaoke. The ProVocal features
a superb microphone preamp coupled with state-of-the-art microphone and mic preamp
modeling for a wide variety of sonic characteristics. From there you go into classic dbx
dynamic processing such as gating, compression, de-esser, and limiter, then on to para-
metric EQ, chorus, flanger, delay and reverb. Other features include a 24-bit S/PDIF out-
put with selectable 44.1 or 48k sample rate and MIDI control.
Once again, the company that has been revolutionizing the audio world for more than 30
years, is proud to offer a product that has taken the best vocal audio processing power
tools available, and combined them under the hood of a single chassis. The design team
at dbx Professional Products have painstakingly put together a processor that painlessly
helps vocalists create warm and rich vocal tones in the digital domain with crystal clear
digital effects, while providing dynamics processing powers that can all be controlled via
the smart, sophisticated front panel. The ProVocal takes models of some the most sought
after microphones and mic-preamps in the industry, and makes them readily available at
your finger tips. The output versatility of the ProVocal offers XLR and 1/4” analog inputs
and outputs and an S/PDIF digital output, making it a truly flexible work horse for any
vocal application.
• Digital Microphone Modeling
• Digital Preamplifier Modeling
• 20 dB pad, 48 Volt Phantom Power
• Classic dbx Compression
• Parametric EQ, De-Esser, Gate
• Chorus, Flanger, Delay and Reverb
• 24-bit S/PDIF Digital Output
• 44.1 or 48 kHz Operation
• Selectable Mic/Line Switch
• Front Panel Instrument XLR Input
• Balanced 1/4” or XLR Outputs
• MIDI Control
Microphone Input
Connector: Female XLR pin 2 hot
Type: Electronically balanced/unbalanced RF filtered
Impedance: Balanced <18kHzΩ/ unbalanced 79 kHz
Maximum Input Level: -9 dBu or +11 dBu with 20 dB pad engaged
CMRR: >40dB, Typically 55dB at 1kHz
Equivalent Input Noise: Typically -120.2 dBu with a 150Ωsource load, 20Hz to
20kHz BW
Gain +30dB to +60dB
Line Input (Rear Panel)
Connector: TRS 1/4" jack
Type: Electronically balanced/unbalanced
Impedance: 20kΩunbalanced, 40kΩbalanced
Maximum Input Level: +18dBu balanced or unbalanced
CMRR: >40dB, Typically 55dB
Gain -15dB to +15dB
Instrument Input (Front Panel)
Connector: TS 1/4" Jack
Type: Unbalanced
Impedance: 470 kΩ
Maximum Input Level: +18dBu unbalanced
Analog Outputs
Connector: Male XLR pin 2 hot and TRS 1/4"
Type: Electronically balanced
Impedance: Balanced 120Ω, unbalanced 60Ω
Maximum Output Level: >+18 dBu into 100 kΩ
S/PDIF Digital Output
Connector: RCA
Impedance: 75Ω
A-D System Performance
A-D Conversion: 24-bit, dbx Type IV™ Conversion System
Convertor Dynamic Range: 105 dB typical, A-weighted, 22 kHz bandwidth
102 dB typical, unweighted, 22 kHz bandwidth
Type IV™ Dynamic Range: Up to 117 dB with transient material, A-weighted, 22 kHz
bandwidth
Up to 115 dB with transient material, unweighted, 22 kHz
bandwidth
Typically 109 dB with program material, A-weighted, 22
kHz bandwidth
Typically 106 dB with program material, unweighted, 22
kHz bandwidth
THD+Noise: 0.002% typical at +4 dBu, 1 kHz, input gain at 0 dB
Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 22 kHz, +0/-0.5 dB
D-A System Performance
D-A Conversion: 24-bit
Dynamic Range: 103 dB typical, A-weighted, 20 kHz bandwidth
101 dB typical, unweighted, 20 kHz bandwidth
THD+Noise: 0.002% typical at +4 dBu, 1 kHz, output gain at 0 dB
Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz, +0/-0.5 dB
Interchannel Crosstalk: < -85 dB at 1 kHz, output gain at 0 dB
Power Supply:
Operating Voltage: DO: 120 VAC. 60Hz, 100 VAC 50/60 Hz - EU: 220-240
VAC 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption: 15 watts
Physical:
Dimensions: 1.75''Hx 5.75''Dx19''W
Weight: 7.14 lbs. (3.24 kg)
Shipping Weight: 10 lbs (4.40 kg)
Digital Vocal Processor w/ digital output
ProVocal™
dbx engineers are constantly working to improve the quality of our products. Specifications are, therefore subject to change without notice.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
dbx Professional Products
8760 S. Sandy Pkwy.
Sandy, Utah 84070
Phone (801) 568-7660
Fax (801) 568-7662
[email protected]
http://www.dbxpro.com
A Harman International Company

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