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| 1. BSS FCS-960 Dual Channel Dual Mode Graphic Eq |
The FCS-960 is a 30-band graphic equaliser featuring Dual Mode switching between Normal and Fine filter width settings on each channel. The FCS-960 provides two channels in 3U of rack space. Constant Q-filters with filter-bypass centre taps are controlled by high grade, 45mm faders with moulded polymer fader knobs which eliminate visual parallax error even under low light conditions.
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| 2. BSS AR-133 Active DI Box |
With added functionality and enhanced audio performance, the AR-133 has been designed to be more affordable for musicians, studios and PA companies. The unit includes phantom power and battery supplies as standard. Should the phantom power from the console fail or be accidentally switched off, the AR-133 automatically switches over to the internal 9V battery providing uninterrupted use. The unit is housed in a rugged aluminium extrusion case, with robust polyurethane end-cheeks which give the AR-133 a very distinctive look.
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| 3. BSS DPR-402 Dual Compressor/De-Esser/Limiter |
The DPR-402 is a 2-channel compressor/limiter, high frequency de-esser and wide band de-esser with peak limiting, adjustable speed, dynamics program manipulation, and full LED metering for both input and output. Integrated side-chain and gain reduction metering allow for continuous dynamic activity monitoring. Auto mode provides program dependant attack and release control.
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| 4. BSS DPR-404 Quad Compressor/De-Esser |
The DPR-404 is a 4 channel compressor with high frequency de-essing.Attack and release time constants are automatically and continually regulated by dynamic and harmonic content of program material. The unit features electronically balanced inputs and outputs.
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| 5. BSS DPR-504 Quad Noise Gate |
The DPR-504 is a 4-channel noise gate. The Range switch selects between 7OdB and 2OdB gating depth to provide alternative release profiles.The unit features electronically balanced inputs and outputs.
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| 6. BSS DPR-901II Dynamic Equaliser |
The DPR-901 II is a four-band parametric Dynamic Equaliser which allows frequency-selective compression (-3OdB) and expansion (+16dB).It has a filter switch on bands 1&4 which changes bell filter response to a shelving response and on bands 2 & 3 cancels the filter for wide band operation.
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| 7. BSS FDS-334T Minidrive |
The Minidrive is available in two models, the FDS-334T (with 2 inputs and 4 outputs) and the FDS-336T (with 2 inputs and 6 outputs). The FDS-336T is able to drive a stereo 3-way system, and is expected to find favour in the front of house rack, while the FDS-334T is expected to be at home in the monitor rack. Up to 38 bands of filtering are available in each unit.
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| 8. BSS FDS-366T Omnidrive Compact Plus |
The one loudspeaker management system that really satisfies all your system requirements just got even better!. New V2.06 firmware introduces the first pro audio implementation of WHISEWORKS - NTM™* filter technology, which means that you can take your loudspeakers closer to their operating bandwidths without fear of over-excursion.
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| 9. BSS MSR-604II Active Signal Distribution System |
The MSR-604 II is a 4-channel one by four, active microphone/line level distribution system, capable of supplying 4, 8, 12, or 16 outputs from a single input.
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| 10. BSS Opal FCS-966 Constant Q Graphic Eq |
Traditionally, much general eq'ing takes place on the faders alone, but this restricts the use of the faders at each end of the scale for further precision eq work. So we provided the Opal FCS-966 with separate LF and HF contour filters which can change an overall sound balance without disturbing a detailed room or loudspeaker response.
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| 11. BSS prosys ps-8810 Digital Processor/Mixer |
Installation applications for audio systems vary in their complexity, and many require sophisticated and flexible signal paths, while others will require only a very simple fixed-form processing path. The ProSys PS-8810 was designed specifically for the latter requirement where system designers require certain types of signal processing in an easily matrixable format. System design time is reduced because the DSP building blocks are already placed in the signal path ready to be configured. Once each signal has been routed or mixed, you’re ready to go!
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