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DFX256 Features

255 effect programs available
Programs include reverb, delay, echo, flanger, chorus,
panning effects + effect combinations
16 bit digital signal processing plus 16 bit AD/DA conversions
True stereo reverb
Easy-to-read 2-digit LED display
Compact 1U rack mount size
Optional Foot SW jack allows the user of a footswitch to mute the effect
Auto-bypass when power is off
Bi-color peak LEDs for easy setting of input level

MQ3400 Features

Graphic Equalizer
5~60KHz Frequency Response, +18dB Max Output
Dual15-Band,2/3 Octave EQ, 25~16KHz ISO Center Frequency
Dim:482*45*210(mm)

MQ3600 / MQ3600a Features

Graphic Equalizer
5~60KHz Frequency Response, +18dB Max Output
20~20KHz Control Frequency
Dual 31-Band, 1/3 Octave EQ, 20~20KHz
Illuminated Slide Fader (MQ3600a only)
Dim:482*89*270(mm)

PCR2213 Features

Stereo 2-way or mono 3-way operation
Industrial standard of state-variable 24 dB/octave Linkwitz-Riley filters
with zero phase error at crossover frequencies
Perfect flat summed amplitude response at all Crossover frequencies
Independent limiters on all outputs with pre-defined time parameters
Latching mute push buttons on all outputs
LED indicators for all important switching functions for easy status identification
Crossover frequencies continuously variable from 80 Hz - 8 KHz
Time/phase alignment via polarity switches and 4 millisecond time delay controls
Switchable horn EQ to compensate the HF roll-off
RF and Subsonic input filters
High-precision components and potentiometers to ensure excellent quality
and accuracy of settings
Balanced XLR inputs and outputs

This is just a sample of the signal processors available.  For a complete list of Phonic Equipment: CLICK HERE

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