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The Drawmer DL251 Spectral Compressor, incorporates a variable 'Dynamic Spectral Enhancement' (D.S.E.)
section which eliminates the problems associated with full band compressors by restoring the high frequency energy lost during
the full band compression process. This enhancement circuitry is extremely effective where compression and limiting are employed
for broadcast transmission, or across complete mixes in a stereo mixdown situation. Dynamic Spectral Enhancement has many
creative applications when recording individual components at the multi-track stage, particularly on acoustic guitar, piano,
brass and vocals.
Facilities available on the DL251 include:
Compressor. The compressor section can be switched to provide either HARD
or SOFT knee compression In both the HARD and SOFT modes a Ratio control is available In the SOFT mode the ratio increases
gradually over a 10dB 386input level range until it reaches the ratio set on the front panel control, thus achieving a more
natural sounding compression.
Selectable manual or automatic Attack and Release times dramatically extend the application
range and user scope of the DL251.
Selecting the 'Auto' mode removes the need for manual adjustment and is particularly valuable when the program being treated
does not have predictable or consistent dynamics, such as on complete mixes, vocals or 'slapped and pulled' bass guitar. Under
manual control the wide range of adjustment available gives the user the ability to create dynamic effects as well as normal
compression.
Enhance Level. A variable Enhance control can be used to 'dynamically' boost any high frequency energy
lost during the full band compression process and has sufficient range to add additional 'Spectral Energy' to the programmed
material for creative processing. When no compression is taking place, the 'Dynamic Spectral Enhancement' circuitry is inoperative
and so no change is made to the signal. However, as the signal level rises to the point where gain reduction is taking place,
the Enhancement system 'kicks in' applying dynamic boost which is directly related to the amount of gain reduction taking
place. A front panel switch offers an instant A/B comparison of this feature and a green LED indicates the amount of enhancement
taking place.
Metering. Comprehensive bar graph displays give 'at a glance' indications of gain reduction, and input/output
signal level Gain reduction from 1 dB to -30dB is shown simultaneously with signal level from 20dB to + 15dB Other single
LEDs indicate function status of Hard/ Soft compression, Auto Attack/ Release, Side chain monitoring, Bypass, Enhancement,
Peak Limiting, Stereo Linking and Power on.
Side Chain Listen. A front panel push button with LED status enables the
monitoring of any external processing applied to the side chain access connections on the rear panel.
Bypass. A fully
balanced hard wire bypass connects the input directly to the output allowing signal to pass through the unit with no power
applied. In bypass mode the output level bar graph displays the Input signal.
Stereo Link. When processing stereo signals,
linking should be used to prevent image shifting. This facility ties both channels together. Using channel 1 (Left) as the
master channel removes the need to duplicate control settings for both channels. A rear panel switch allows the selection
of 'Peak' or 'Average' stereo signal detection.
Peak Level. 'Zero Response Time', 'Zero Overshoot' circuitry provides
an absolute limit to the peak level of the output signal, adjustable from 0dB to +16dB above system level When set to the
required level, any excessive peaks will be stopped and the gain momentarily decreased if necessary The 'Zero Response Time'
is essential to avoid unpleasant distortion when mastering for CD or sending any signal to digital equipment. 'Zero Response
Time' means that the DL251 provides complete protection from even the fastest and shortest signal 'spikes' (overloads), making
the unit also ideally suited for speaker system protection in sound reinforcement applications.
Operating Level. The
operating level of the DL251 can be instantly switched, independently on each channel, for either +4dBu or -10dBu operation
using a rear panel push switch.
Input/Output. The DL251 is provided with balanced inputs and outputs on XLR connections.
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Drawmer DL251 Spectral Compressor Specifications:
- INPUT IMPEDANCE: 22K Ohm
- MAXIMUM INPUT LEVEL: +21dBu (+17dB ref. +4dBu)
- OUTPUT IMPEDANCE: 50 Ohm
- MAXIMUM OUTPUT LEVEL: +20dBu
- BANDWIDTH: <12Hz to 25KHz -1dB
- CROSSTALK: @10kHz Better than -80dB, @20kHz Better than -70dB
- NOISE AT UNITY GAIN reference +4dBu:
- Wideband 22Hz - 22KHz CCIR ARM IEC A Q-Pk CCIR
- AV -88dB -94dB -95dB -98dB -84dB
- RMS -86dB -92dB -93dB -96dB
- DISTORTION (No Compression and Enhance Off) : 100Hz
1KHz 10Khz
- Unity Gain, +4dBu Input < 0.09% < 0.03% < 0.08%
- +14dBu Input, 10dB G.R. < 0.15% < 0.15% < 0.15%
- POWER REQUIREMENTS: 115Volt or 230Volt at 50-60Hz, 10 Watts
- FUSE RATING: 50mA for 230Volt, 100mA for 115Volt_CONFORMING TO BS EN 60127-2:1991 SHEETIII
- FUSE TYPE: 20mm x 5mm, Class 3 Slo-Blo, 250Volt working
- CASE SIZE: 482mm (w) x 44mm (h) x 200mm (d)
- WEIGHT: (incl packaging) 3.4 Kgs
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