263A Owners Manual
263A Owners Manual
263A Owners Manual
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This manual is part number 18-2112-A Copyright 1995 by dbx Professional Products
dbx Professional Products 8760 South Sandy Parkway Sandy, Utah 84070 Telephone (801) 568-7660 FAX (801) 568-7662
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MANUAL CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 QUICK SET-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 OPERATING CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 CONNECTING THE 263A TO YOUR SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ABOUT DE-ESSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on choosing the dbx 263A De-Esser. The 263A provides traditional dbx sonic quality and performance for the working musician, DJ, studio operator or anyone who needs a friendly compressor/de-esser. We recommend that you take a moment and read through the manual as it provides information that will assist you in using your unit to its fullest potential. Common De-Essing Applications: r Reduce sibilance r Modifying high frequency levels r Exaggerate effects
INSPECTION
Verify that the 263A package contains the following: r 263A Unit r AC Power Cord r Operation Manual r Registration Card
QUICK SETUP
TECHNICAL SUPPORT / FACTORY SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
To get your unit up and running as quickly as possible, do the following steps. For more detailed information, refer to the specified pages.
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r Unpack and Inspect the 263A Package. r Connect the 263A to Your System. r Set Levels and Controls as Needed.
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WARRANTY
This warranty is valid only for the original purchaser and only in the United States. We warrant dbx products against defects in material or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of original purchase for use, and agree to repair or, at our option, replace any defective item, except external power transformers, without charge for either parts or labor. IMPORTANT: This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident, misuse or abuse, lack of reasonable care, the affixing of any attachment not provided with the product, loss of parts, or connecting the product to any but the specified receptacles. This warranty is void unless service or repairs are performed by an authorized service center. No responsibility is assumed for any special, incidental or consequential damages. However, the limitation of any right or remedy shall not be effective where such is prohibited or restricted by law. Simply take or ship your dbx product prepaid to our service department. Be sure to include your sales slip as proof of purchase date. (We will not repair transit damage under the no-charge terms of this warranty.) dbx will pay return shipping. NOTE: No other warranty, written or oral is authorized for dbx products. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion of limitations of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusion and limitations may not apply to you.
OPERATING CONTROLS
Front Panel
HIGH FREQUENCY BROADBAND -20 -18 -16 -14 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -3 -2 -1 2.5k GAIN REDUCTION 1.8k 4k Hi-Z MIC INPUT
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HIGH FREQUENCY or BROADBAND LEDs and pushbutton: This button controls the processing bandwidth and should be switched according to what works better sonically -- which usually means High Frequency for performance or recording and Broadband for mixing. See the discussion About De-Essing, p.10.
GAIN REDUCTION LEDs: These 12 LEDs show in decibels how much de-essing is taking place. GAIN REDUCTION/DE-ESSER slider: Moving this slider to the right, in the MORE direction,
increases the amount of sibilance -- excessive ess sounds -- reduction. Start in the middle, which is a good choice for the majority of situations. Well discuss this in detail later.
FREQUENCY: This knob varies the circuit for specific sibilance frequency ranges. Start
around 4 kHz and adjust by ear; discussion later.
Hi-Z MIC INPUT jack: This connects to the 263As low-noise FET preamp. Anything plugged into
this jack overrides the rear input. Theres enough gain that virtually all high-impedance mics can be plugged in directly; a trim is on the rear for very hot ones.
Rear Panel
120 V 60 Hz 18 WATTS
INPUT
Hi-Z TRIM
OUTPUT
PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS A HARMAN INTERNATIONAL COMPANY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MADE IN USA MODEL 263A ALL CIRCUIT DESIGNS IN THE YEARS 1979-1988 US PATENTS 3,681,618 4,403,199 3,714,462 4,409,5004,097,767 4,425,551 3,789,143 3,377,7924,329,598 4,473,795 4,101,849 4,136,314
INPUT / OUTPUT Jacks : These jacks are for a line-level input and output and are the standard 2circuit (mono) 1/4 phone type, where the tip carries the signal and the sleeve carries the ground.
Hi-Z trim: This control sets the gain of the preamp for the microphone input (see front panel). The
gain is set at the factory at +20dB (all the way right, or clockwise) and shouldnt be changed unless your mic output is very hot. All the way left (ccw) is unity (0dB) gain.
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NOTE: The optional 263A Accessory Kit includes the tools and hardware listed above, except as noted. A. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosely attach the single rack ear to either side of the 263A with two pan head Phillips screws. NOTE: If this is the first time the rack ear has been installed, you will be cutting threads as you drive the screws. This is normal. B. Loosely attach the adapter piece to the other side of the 263A using two more pan head Phillips screws and a Phillips screwdriver. See note above. C. Loosely attach the blank panel and adapter piece using an Allen wrench and two hex head screws. D. Align everything on a flat surface and tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver and the hex wrench.
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While holding the joiner assembly in position, slide the other unit over so it mates flush with the joiner assembly and turn the screw clockwise until it is snug. Do not over-tighten. Both units should now be secured together. F. Make sure everything is aligned, and tighten the screws on each of the two rack ears. NOTE: For installations where the two units will be subjected to physical stress (e.g. portable operations), a small OPTIONAL reinforcement plate is included. See steps G through I. If you dont wish to use the reinforcing plate, skip the following steps.
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G. Turn the two units so that the back faces you. Remove the four rear cover screws nearest the joiner knob. H. Place the reinforcing plate over the joiner knob so that the four screw holes line up.
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I. Replace the four screws, using the slightly longer screws provided in the Accessory Kit.
NOTE: The optional Accessory Kit includes the tools and hardware listed above, except as noted. A. Remove the joiner assembly from the Accessory Kit. Note how the joiner side pieces are held captive by the joiner before you separate them. This is important when it comes time to join the units together. Now separate the joiner side pieces from the joiner by turning the thumbscrew counterclockwise. B. At this time you will need to designate a Left and a Right unit. C. With the left unit facing you, loosely attach a rack ear to the left side of the unit with two pan head Phillips screws. On the right side of the unit, place a joiner side piece into the extruded channel so the holes in the unit align with the holes in the joiner side piece - countersink side up. Secure the joiner side piece with two countersink screws. NOTE: If this is the first time the rack ear has been installed, you will be cutting threads as you drive the screws. This is normal. D. Repeat step C with the Right unit; swapping right for left with regard to the rack ear mounting and left for right with regard to the joiner side piece mounting. E. Place the Left and Right units on a flat surface, rear facing, so the joiner side pieces are approximately 2 apart. Take the joiner assembly and loosen the thumbscrew so the sliding catches clear the joiner side-piece cut-outs. Now place the joiner assembly against one of the units with the side piece so it lays flush. (The joiner assembly should be positioned so the thumbscrew is accessible from the rear of the unit.)
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SLEEVE TIP RING
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XLR-TYPE FEMALE
XLR-TYPE MALE
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SLEEVE TIP RING
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XLR-TYPE FEMALE
XLR-TYPE MALE
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XLR-TYPE MALE
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SLEEVE (-) TIP (+)
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Because of the way it detects excesses of high-frequency energy, the 263A is very effective for vocal problems wider -ranging than sibilance. Many sharp high-frequency sounds cause difficulty in recording and sound-reinforcement situations; those produced by blocking the air flow and then suddenly releasing it (fs, ths, etc., in addition to the sibilants) will be successfully handled by the 263A. Fore example, the t in top has a substantial peak around 8kHz with little energy below 4kHz; this type of sound can be as troublesome as any. Current studio and performance equalization often boosts the lead vocal track in the 4-8 kHz region, for doing so improves intelligibility and crispness and makes the vocal cut through the hot mixes typical of rock productions. This is fine until problem passages occur: the boost can cause an increase to the point where (in extreme cases) one has trouble distinguishing between sibilance and cymbal crashes. Compression on vocal tracks also commonly aggravates sibilance, for time constants that otherwise sound smooth on vocals are often too slow to catch the elusive ess. Further, the energy contained in
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ess sounds is usually lower than the rest of the vocal program, which means that sibilants receive less compression than other parts of the vocal, causing them to sound louder. (A given mic can be another aggravating factor.) But not all causes of excessive sibilance are electronic. The normal levels vary widely form one voice to another and from one mic technique to another, and inherently harsh sibilants often ruin an otherwise pleasing singing voice. The annoyance of excessive sibilance increases when they are transmitted through a channel with limited dynamic range. Broadcast and recording engineers can face a major problem since hot high-frequency signal levels leave little headroom. And in large-scale sound-reinforcement applications, an extra 6dB of headroom may require hundreds or thousands of extra watts of amplifier power, especially when compression has increased the relative sibilant level. Proper control can prevent high-frequency clipping and tweeter burnout and will enable higher sound-pressure levels without a large increase in amp output. Equalization is often used in an attempt to cure these problems, particularly if they arise from heavy vocal compression. But sibilants can occupy a fairly broad portion of the important 4-8kHz intelligibility band, and a static EQ dip in this area will cause loss of articulation and dull sound. Equalization is not the solution. Other Applications The 263A has surprising uses in processing instruments. Any signals that have large high-frequency levels without accompanying low frequencies can be modified; depending on the control settings, changes can be subtle or obvious. Guitar plucks processed through the 263A will be mellower, with less pick noise and less bite at the start of each note. Spitty brass will benefit likewise. Try both HF and Broadband modes as you experiment. We have noted that mid-settings of the slider give natural-sounding results and that far-right settings cause exaggerated effects. But on synthesizers and drums, go ahead and try extreme settings, and experiment to find new effects on other instruments.
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Note: 0dBu = 0.775VRMS Frequency Response Flat Input (Unbalanced) Impedance Max Level Output Impedance Max Level Distortion Noise Intermodulation Equivalent Input Noise Dynamic Range DE-ESSING Operating Range Frequency Crossover Point Maximum Attenuation Attack Time Program dependent Release Time Program dependent Power Requirements Operating Temperature Dimensions (H x D x W) Weight, Net Weight: Specifications are subject to change. 20Hz - 20kHz,+0, 1dB 391k +20dBu 22 +20dBu into 600 <0.1%@ 1kHz, no DE-ESSING, -10dB input <0.2% SMPTE, no DE-ESSING -85dBu, (20 - 20kHz) 105dB -35 to +18dB 800Hz to 8kHz 20dB 2ms for 10dB DE-ESSING 0.6ms for 20dB DE-ESSING 26ms for 20dB DE-ESSING 100VAC, 120VAC, 230VAC, 240VAC, 50/60 Hz 0C to 45C (32F to 113F) 1.75 x 8.5 x 7.25 (4.5cm x 21.6cm x 18.4cm) 2.5 lbs (1.1kg); Shipping Weight: 5 lbs (2.3kg)