RTA Mic for the DriveRack Real-time analyzer microphone for the DriveRack PA. Flat frequency response, super-accurate omnidirectional mic. Requires 15-48V phantom power to operate. Related Videos:RTA-M Measurement Microphone Resources Studio Microphone Buying Guide ...
1 RTA Mic input Connectors: 2 Female XLR line inputs 1 XLR RTA Mic input Type: Electronically balanced/RF fi ltered Impedance: > 40kohm Max input line level: > +20dBu CMRR: > 45dB RTA Mic Phantom Voltage: +15VDC RTA Mic EIN: < -117dBu, 22Hz-22kHz, 150 Analog Outputs Number of...
Analog Inputs:2 x XLR, 1 x XLR (RTA Mic) Analog Outputs:6 x XLR Computer Connectivity:DB-9 Rack Spaces:1U Height:1.75" Depth:5.75" Width:19" Weight:5.5 lbs Manufacturer Part Number:DBX260V What Makes Our Sales Engineers Great?
Connecting a dbx RTA-M measurement microphone (sold separately) to the front-panel RTA mic input allows dbx’s proprietary Level Assist and AutoEQ algorithms to be utilized, for automatic, precise system balancing and equalization of the loudspeakers within the venue, for a smoot...
Dbx Drive Rack 260 With Rta-M Reference MicMusicVirtual Sheet Music Inc
Number of Inputs 2 Line Inputs, 1 Rta Mic Input Number of Outputs 6 Line Outputs Frequency Response 20 Hz – 20 kHz, +0 /- 0.5 dB Thd+Noise 0.003% Typical at +4 Dbu, 1 kHz, 0 dB Input Gain Latency Input to Output: 1.847 Ms Operating Voltage 100...
True to dbx driverack style and abilities, I have 7 driveracks (4 pa2, 1 pa+, 1 pa 260 & 1 pa 360) and all have the front plug in for RTA mic, why did the pa 260 decide to put the RTA input in the rear is beyond me. Most of us rack mount our equipment and it makes ...