DBX 215s 5-stars Reviews

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4 years ago

Some hiss, not much

Great band control for room members. Just don't crank it up

4 years ago

Good quality and heavy duty.

Used everyday until now it's very durable.

5 years ago

Excellent For Recording

This unit is excellent value, suitable for recording or live use, the sliders feel like good quality and it affects the sound as you would expect, cutting or boosting the frequencies you select and is simple to set up and use right out of the box. The only reason I haven’t given it 5 stars is the fact that there is not an on/off switch.

7 years ago

minimalistic features dedicated to core quality

I got two of those equalizers in use. for the incredibly low price the handling is ultrasolid and precise.

I love those wonderful gain controls cauz they are perfectly solid and straight same as the faders.

the sound is very neutral while at the same time frequencies behave all the way present.

the missing power switch of the unit doesnt bother me much cauz the dbx 215s are designed for pro audio environments where I switch my devices externally.

I m very satisfied with the eq and what I get is more than I can expect for such less money.

11 years ago

What a gem!

OK. It took a couple of weeks for me to get this EQ into a gig environment, so I didn't know how to review this piece of kit from Harman until then ..... well, you have to put it to test somewhere you would use it. In the studio most people have DAWS, so why bother with another piece of hardware eh? 15 channels ( actually FSC) is probably perfect for live gigs as most mic problems happen at around 2k and the the other frequencies are perfect for tweaking to the venue. I found the +12 was not neccessary in my instance, I use MIDI for my show, but I'm sure a lot of people would need this for group sounds as guitars, brass, drums etc vary a lot depending on personel. All this in a 1u rack, very important, for the price is fantastic. So, it's made in China, my underpants share the same origin, but the build quality is great because it's Harman. So in conclusion, for live gigs where you need to augment the sound specific to the venue, you won't get better than this. Oh, I would have liked an off/on switch, being a control freak, but as the unit only consumes 15w ...... as they say, Hey Ho!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by DBX
  • Released in 2011
  • Average price : $166
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