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In Reply to: RE: Dynamic Noise Reduction chips posted by ltman on February 05, 2024 at 15:29:34
A dbx 296 will do a superb job getting rid of the hiss, and its HF detail can dial the sparkle back in. Sadly, the internal power supply is a P.O.S. and I recommend modding it.
My 2nd choice is a dbx snr-1 dynamic filter. Works great on hiss. Good power supply.
Tom
Dark energy? Ridiculous!
We live in an electric universe.
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Are the DBX devices playback only, or do you need to record with them and playback same?
The filtering I need is for tuner source...
They are single ended, meant for playback only. The 296 uses an 18 VAC wall wart, and the rest of the power supply is inside the box.
Best regards,
Tom
Dark energy? Ridiculous!
We live in an electric universe.
I just happened to come across the schematic for a dbx 296, and the power supply looks fine with two 3-pin regulators. Maybe they made a revision along the line or I could be losing my mind ;-)
Dark energy? Ridiculous!
We live in an electric universe.
I don't know if it's OK to post this here, but I have a Burwen Reaserch DNF 1201A I'd be willing to let go cheap. It doesn't sound as good (sometimes you can tell that the signal is being processed) as the dbx units but it gets the job done. I haven't used it in years, so I'd have to check it out and make sure everything works.
Regards,
Tom
Dark energy? Ridiculous!
We live in an electric universe.
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