Description
dbx 234xs Stereo 2/3 Way, Mono 4-Way Crossover with XLR Connectors
More sound to your amps and speakers
The secret to making speakers sound great lies with the crossover you use. With the dbx® 234xs Crossover you’ll get great performance, ultra low-noise, rugged reliability and four decades of dbx knowledge and expertise in building the world’s finest processors. The 234xs uses precision filters to separate the audio signal and direct the correct frequencies to your loudspeaker drivers. By directing only the specific frequency bands to each speaker driver the 234xs leaves your amplifiers free to use their full power on the usable signal eliminating distortion and giving your PA system a cleaner and better sound.
The dbx 234xs is a dual channel crossover with all the features you would expect from a professional product. It features Linkwitz-Riley 24dB per octave filters, independent output gain controls for level matching, output phase inversion, 40 Hz low cut filter, and optional mono summing of the low frequency (subwoofer) output. Everything in the design exudes great precision from the solid “click” controls to the high quality XLR inputs and outputs.
Features
- XLR balanced ins and outs
- Mode switches for mono 4-way or stereo 2-way/3-way operation
- Low frequency summed (subwoofer) output
- x10 range switch on both channels
- 40Hz high pass (low cut) filter both channels
- Phase reverse switch on all outputs
- Individual level controls on all outputs
- 24dB per octave Linkwitz-Riley filters (the professional standard)
- Stereo/Mono status LEDs indicate the selected mode
- dbx® 2 year parts and labor as standard
- CSA NRTL/C approved
- CE compliant
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Specifications
Input Connectors XLR Input Type Electronically balanced/unbalanced, RF filtered Input Impedance Balanced >50k ohm, unbalanced >25k ohm Max Input >+22dBu balanced or unbalanced CMRR >40dB, typically >55dB at 1kHz Output Connectors XLR Output Type Impedance-balanaced/unbalanced, RF filtered Output Impedance Balanced 60 ohm, unbalanced 30 ohm Max Output >+21dBu balanced/unbalanced into 2k ohms or greater Bandwidth 20Hz to 20kHz, +/-0.5dB Frequency Response < 3 Hz to > 90 kHz, +0/-3 dB Signal to Noise Ratio Ref: +4 dBu, 22 kHz measurement bandwidth Signal-to-Noise (Stereo Mode) >94dB (Low Output), >93dB (Mid Output), >90dB (High Output) Signal-to-Noise (Mono Mode) >94dB (Low Output, Low/Mid Output); >92dB (High/Mid Output); >88dB (High Output) Dynamic Range > 106 dB, unweighted, any output THD+Noise < 0.004% at +4 dBu, 1 kHz; < 0.04% at +20 dBu, 1 kHz Interchannel Crosstalk < -80 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz Crossover Frequencies (Stereo Mode) Low/Mid: 45 to 960 Hz or 450 Hz to 9.6 kHz (x10 setting); Low/High: 45 to 960 Hz or 450 Hz to 9.6 kHz (x10 setting); Mid/High 450Hz to 9.6kHz (x10 setting) Crossover Frequencies (Mono Mode) Low/Low-Mid: 45 to 960 Hz or 450 Hz to 9.6 kHz (x10 setting); Low-Mid/High-Mid: 450 Hz to 9.6 kHz; High-Mid/High: 450 Hz to 9.6 kHz Crossover Filter Type Linkwitz-Riley, 24 dB/octave, state-variable Low cut Switch Activates 40 Hz Butterworth, 12 dB/octave high-pass filter, one switch per channel. Phase Invert Switch Inverts the phase at the output, one switch per output. x1 / x10 Switch Multiplies the low-high(mono: low/mid and high/mid) crossover frequency range of the front-panel markings by a factor of 1 or 10, one switch per channel. Mode Switch Selects stereo/mono and 2/3/4-way operation LF Sum Switch Selects normal (stereo) or mono-summed low frequency operation and disables Ch 2’s low output phase invert LED to indicate that this output is not operational in the LF sum mode. Indicators Stereo Operation (Green); Mono Operation (Yellow); Low Cut (Red-per channel); x10 (Green-per channel); Phase Invert (Red-per output) Operating Voltage 100-120 VAC 50/60Hz; 120 VAC 60Hz 230 VAC 50/60Hz Operating Temperature 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) Power Consumption 15W Power Connector IEC receptacle Dimensions 1.75″ H X 19″ W X 6.9″ D (4.4cm x 48.3cm x 17.5cm) Unit Weight 4.0 lbs. (1.8 kg) Shipping Weight 5.8 lbs. (2.6 kg)
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