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dbx 286 s

Solid-State Pre-amp from dbx

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Rick DinsmoreRick Dinsmore

Not as good as the previous model 286A!

dbx 286 sPublished on 11/23/16 at 16:44
Using with RE20, Mackie Mixer, side by side with 286A. New S model sounds harsh and brittle by comparison.
Still a good unit for the money, but I am shopping for another good condition 286A to replace it with. Old model was made in USA, the new one in China, maybe the components are cheaper.
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TraumaxTraumax

Rather really not bad

dbx 286 sPublished on 04/24/12 at 06:59
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Slice of mono analog console transistors.
The scheme is as follows:
Preamp> comp> de-esser> enchancer> gate / expander

Connectivity
In XLR (with phantom power supply switchable)
6.35 out
Insert with jack Y

Presented in 1U TRUSS, nice finish, color white kind goes everywhere but not much. No power switch.

USE

The config is simple, but they had the crazy idea to call settings strangely (see below)

We have:

PREAMP
gain
A phantom power supply
a fixed low cut to 80 hz
4 LED level. It's a bit tight.

Bypass effects

COMP

Drive
Intensity

This is where it gets complicated. When you're used to settle a normal comp, it's not very meaningful. In fact,...…
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Slice of mono analog console transistors.
The scheme is as follows:
Preamp> comp> de-esser> enchancer> gate / expander

Connectivity
In XLR (with phantom power supply switchable)
6.35 out
Insert with jack Y

Presented in 1U TRUSS, nice finish, color white kind goes everywhere but not much. No power switch.

USE

The config is simple, but they had the crazy idea to call settings strangely (see below)

We have:

PREAMP
gain
A phantom power supply
a fixed low cut to 80 hz
4 LED level. It's a bit tight.

Bypass effects

COMP

Drive
Intensity

This is where it gets complicated. When you're used to settle a normal comp, it's not very meaningful. In fact, Drive is the common setting ratio and threshold and Intensity, adjustment of attack and release time. The knobs are notched and staggered, but not known precisely or is envaleur absolute (db or ms). Fortunately, 8 LEDs indicate the job comp. It helps.
This system, curiously called "overeasy" is quite confusing at first, but once you understand it, it rolls.

DE-ESSER:
Threshold
Frequency

Not rocket science. Attenuation frequency chosen from the selected threshold.

ENHANCER:

LF DETAIL
HF DETAIL

This is actually a eq. LF DETAIL works els low frequency, HF high. As for the comp, each knob acts on two parameters, the frequency and the gain of the frequency. This is well explained in the manual.

Expander / Gate

easy, a cut-off and a cut slope. But it is subtle, since according to the setting of the one and the other, ca acts as gate to cut the weak signals, or as expander, to address them. Same, it's well explained.



SOUND QUALITY

The sound seems to me a lot, but I've tried that again, with all the mess around. It is not particularly highlight the fine abilities.
No breath, if not abuse the preamp and comp.
The enchancer the de-esser and gate are effective. I have not used the expander.
The comp can be really brutal. Since I have not used it quiet, I can not say how it performs more accurately.

NOTICE GLOBAL

I use it for 2 months again, after passing through ART Pro Channel pounave well.

I use it to death song, and it makes what I expect. Out the voice of blasts and 4 * 12 guitar, bring detail and make you hear the few subtle passages.
I put a TC M300 in the effects loop, it works well. Please note that the loop is placed between the preamp and compressor. So whatever comes of the loop is then processed. To take into account in its settings.

I like the simplicity of the settings (once bizarre terminology acquired), the enhancer and really effective gate (which allows me to use a distortion without feedback)
To see the length, but I think I have to regret my purchase. And as it looks solid, I think I have to redo this choice by a long time.
Very good value for the live. For the studio, plugs will both treatment and one preamp equivalent prices probably will do better.
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TraumaxTraumax

Rather really not bad

dbx 286 sPublished on 04/24/12 at 06:59
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Slice of mono analog console transistors.
The scheme is as follows:
Preamp> comp> de-esser> enchancer> gate / expander

Connectivity
In XLR (with phantom power supply switchable)
6.35 out
Insert with jack Y

Presented in 1U TRUSS, nice finish, color white kind goes everywhere but not much. No power switch.

USE

The config is simple, but they had the crazy idea to call settings strangely (see below)

We have:

PREAMP
gain
A phantom power supply
a fixed low cut to 80 hz
4 LED level. It's a bit tight.

Bypass effects

COMP

Drive
Intensity

This is where it gets complicated. When you're used to settle a normal comp, it's not very meaningful. In fact,...…
Read more
Slice of mono analog console transistors.
The scheme is as follows:
Preamp> comp> de-esser> enchancer> gate / expander

Connectivity
In XLR (with phantom power supply switchable)
6.35 out
Insert with jack Y

Presented in 1U TRUSS, nice finish, color white kind goes everywhere but not much. No power switch.

USE

The config is simple, but they had the crazy idea to call settings strangely (see below)

We have:

PREAMP
gain
A phantom power supply
a fixed low cut to 80 hz
4 LED level. It's a bit tight.

Bypass effects

COMP

Drive
Intensity

This is where it gets complicated. When you're used to settle a normal comp, it's not very meaningful. In fact, Drive is the common setting ratio and threshold and Intensity, adjustment of attack and release time. The knobs are notched and staggered, but not known precisely or is envaleur absolute (db or ms). Fortunately, 8 LEDs indicate the job comp. It helps.
This system, curiously called "overeasy" is quite confusing at first, but once you understand it, it rolls.

DE-ESSER:
Threshold
Frequency

Not rocket science. Attenuation frequency chosen from the selected threshold.

ENHANCER:

LF DETAIL
HF DETAIL

This is actually a eq. LF DETAIL works els low frequency, HF high. As for the comp, each knob acts on two parameters, the frequency and the gain of the frequency. This is well explained in the manual.

Expander / Gate

easy, a cut-off and a cut slope. But it is subtle, since according to the setting of the one and the other, ca acts as gate to cut the weak signals, or as expander, to address them. Same, it's well explained.



SOUND QUALITY

The sound seems to me a lot, but I've tried that again, with all the mess around. It is not particularly highlight the fine abilities.
No breath, if not abuse the preamp and comp.
The enchancer the de-esser and gate are effective. I have not used the expander.
The comp can be really brutal. Since I have not used it quiet, I can not say how it performs more accurately.

NOTICE GLOBAL

I use it for 2 months again, after passing through ART Pro Channel pounave well.

I use it to death song, and it makes what I expect. Out the voice of blasts and 4 * 12 guitar, bring detail and make you hear the few subtle passages.
I put a TC M300 in the effects loop, it works well. Please note that the loop is placed between the preamp and compressor. So whatever comes of the loop is then processed. To take into account in its settings.

I like the simplicity of the settings (once bizarre terminology acquired), the enhancer and really effective gate (which allows me to use a distortion without feedback)
To see the length, but I think I have to regret my purchase. And as it looks solid, I think I have to redo this choice by a long time.
Very good value for the live. For the studio, plugs will both treatment and one preamp equivalent prices probably will do better.
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@beher@beher

Preamp really stunning

dbx 286 sPublished on 09/26/14 at 05:17
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Already described in the notice of traumax

UTILIZATION

Features are fairly obvious if one takes the time to read the manual. It is necessary to make a number of attempts to understand the subtlety of the manufacturer's proposed adjustments. I found the knobs notched very pleasant to use but the lack of precision screen printing if we want to note the settings.
The other thing that bothers me is the lack of on / off button.

SOUND QUALITY

That is his strong point, this camera has impressed me with its sound quality so much that I use for recording in home studio. I tested a lot of things even with lamps, the DBX is for me the best in its price range. The LF and HF detail settings...…
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Already described in the notice of traumax

UTILIZATION

Features are fairly obvious if one takes the time to read the manual. It is necessary to make a number of attempts to understand the subtlety of the manufacturer's proposed adjustments. I found the knobs notched very pleasant to use but the lack of precision screen printing if we want to note the settings.
The other thing that bothers me is the lack of on / off button.

SOUND QUALITY

That is his strong point, this camera has impressed me with its sound quality so much that I use for recording in home studio. I tested a lot of things even with lamps, the DBX is for me the best in its price range. The LF and HF detail settings is a real plus compared to a conventional equalizer.

OVERALL OPINION

This preamp is generally classified as compressors from dealers while I rather situate in the preamps or channel strip.
I think he has a real place in a home studio because it combines all the features one needs to record vocals and guitars that most preamps do not have.
You can get an idea by listening to my demos Mupiz, the song is recorded with (http://www.mupiz.com/beher).
After rehearsals for the live, I always worked with a table of the Behringer Xenyx series, we needed more mic inputs. Otherwise, I do not doubt the quality of the product in this config.
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  • Manufacturer: dbx
  • Model: 286 s
  • Category: Solid-State Pre-amps
  • Added in our database on: 04/15/2011

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