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DBX 376 Tube Mic Preamp

DBX 376 Tube Mic Preamp

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With over 25 years of audio product development and a quality reputation, DBX has formed a reliable brand known for innovation and sound excellence. The DBX 376 is a single-channel, tube microphone preamp with digital output capabilities Read More

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SeanReid
346
May 1, 2015
I didn't mean to come across condescending, sorry if it came off that way. I'm a big fan of the DBX 376, but I can understand if others may feel differently about the product. ( I maintain that it is a parametric, however, overly simplified and heavily parred-down in control and functionality) Are there any other really well-respected preamps with a more complex parametric equalizer that you think the community would be interested to see on Massdrop? We're always on the lookout for great products to offer our members, so if you've got a couple in mind I'll see what I can do. I have started a poll with some other options for preamps, please feel free to vote, comment or add your own ideas to the poll.
https://www.massdrop.com/vote/high-end-microphone-preamps-w-parametric-eq
Syzygy
5
Apr 29, 2015
I'm sorry, but that is incorrect. Just because the manual claims that there is a 3 band parametric does not mean it is true, the manual is wrong! As far as today's terminology goes, a parametric EQ *must* have each of the three controls, and this constitutes just a single band:
Width (octaves) Gain (dB) Center frequency (Hz)
Without all three of these controls *per band* then it is not a parametric EQ.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equalization_(audio)#Parametric_equalizer http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1997_articles/feb97/allabouteq.html
Some deeper searching into the older Sound on Sound articles shows that perhaps DBX is not-so-cleverly using different lingo to get away with calling this a parametric EQ, from back when 4 bands of fully parametric was a luxury on recording desks. http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jul01/articles/equalisers1.asp
"Fully parametric equalisers are much less common in the analogue domain than semiparametric ones, offering swept high and low shelving filters alongside at least one swept mid-band with resonance control. Such equalisers can only be found on high-end analogue consoles or within dedicated EQ modules, sometimes with the option to switch the outer bands between shelving and peaking modes."
Even still, this unit doesn't even have the sweepable high/low shelves, so it's a stretch.
Syzygy
5
Apr 27, 2015
Just so everyone knows, this unit does NOT have a 3-band parametric EQ. It is not even a single-band parametric. At best, it's a single band of quasi-parametric EQ (1.5 octaves fixed) with a low shelf at 80Hz and a high shelf at 12KHz, as per the manual.
SeanReid
346
Apr 28, 2015
SyzygyI have spoken with the manufacturer, as well as double-checked their website and the manual. It clear states on their site and in the manual that this is indeed a Parametric EQ. I have used this product myself regularly for the better part of 15 years, for recording and even as bass preamp in live performances. It is a parametric and the frequency response is amazing. I could rave about the clarity of signal reproduction, low signal to noise ratio and so forth. However, I will state once more that it is a parametric, and once I get something in writing from DBX I will gladly share it with the community.
Once again, thank you for being a part of Massdrop.
ekfritz
3
Apr 30, 2015
SeanReidSyzygy is making a factual, well-supported claim, and your response does not address this claim at all. You rely on marketing material (do I really have spell out why that's not good support?) and then simply state (twice), but give no evidence or support, that "it is a parametric." You have, in essence, told us all to just trust you and take your word for it. Sorry, you haven't earned that, and then there's the inherent conflict of interest angle. You are representing a business who is asking for our money, so, no, I won't simply trust you and take your word for it. I'm sorry if that offends you; it would be a more lovely world if that's how commerce actually worked, but it's not, and it doesn't. I will state once more, you have provided no meaningful evidence to refute or even address Syzygy's claim, however you did manage to come off as more than a little condescending.
SeanReid
346
Apr 24, 2015
Enthusiasts and gearheads,
Massdrop is proud to bring the DBX 376 Tube Preamp to the Pro Audio community. While occupying a single rack space, the DBX 376 comes equipped with analog and digital outputs. This preamp has impeccably clear signal reproduction and straight-forward controls, a wonderful addition to any studio.
We look forward to a successful drop and as always feel free to post any questions or comments.
PoLoMoTo
199
Apr 24, 2015
Looks gorgeous, just got a Dbx 215s graphic EQ and love it. I have never had anything by Harman that didn't sound great.
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