VX-1 : Stereo Program Equalizer
Features & Benefits
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Minimum-phase circuitry |
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Graceful, natural sonics |
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Virtual Crossover design |
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Detented controls |
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+4 dBu and -10 dBV inputs |
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Two independent channels |
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Applications
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Stereo program equalization |
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Vocal and instrument EQ |
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Compact Disc mastering |
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Video and film dubbing |
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Sound effect enhancement |
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The VX-1 stereo program equalizer is a two-channel signal processor that is optimized for composite frequency response shaping of stereo program material. Featuring a unique Virtual Crossover implementation, the VX-1 provides five controls for each input channel: two adjustable frequency breakpoint settings, and separate gain controls for the low-, mid-, and high-frequency bands.
The VX-1 accommodates nominal input signal levels of +4 dBu balanced (XLR connectors) or -10 dBV unbalanced (gold-plated RCA connectors). The XLR input circuitry incorporates Meyer Sound’s patented ISO input, which affords exceptional immunity from ground loops and common-mode noise. The VX-1 stereo program equalizer is suitable for a wide variety of equalization tasks in professional recording and sound reinforcement applications. |
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Specifications
Datasheet (PDF)
Operating Instructions (PDF)

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