Sunday, November 27, 2016

SPX2000 PROFESSIONAL MULTI-EFFECT PROCESSOR


SPX2000PROFESSIONAL MULTI-EFFECT PROCESSOR


The SPX2000, while inheriting the standard interface and common programs from its predecessors, brings a new sound quality with the ”REV-X” reverbalgorithm and the 24 bit/96-kHz audio DSP.

● 24-bit Liner 128-times/64-times Oversampling (@fs=44.1,48kHz/88.2,96kHz) ● PRESET BANK: 97, USER BANK: 99, CLASSIC BANK: 25 ● AC 120V, 60Hz, AC 230V, 50Hz, 25W ● 480W x 45H x 372.5D mm, 4kg


Processing) switch do, anyway? Glad you asked: it rolls off unnecessary frequencies below around 40 Hz, which helps to protect your speakers, and at the same time boosts frequencies from 60 Hz through
150 Hz by about 3 or 4 dB which, as you rocket scientists already know, is a sound-pressure-level boost of about 1.5 times. And although this won’t give you the bone-shaking bass of a subwoofer, it will make your bass and drums sound really cool. If
you’re reinforcing rock, turn it on.


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