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The DB14 is a special purpose direct box for applications where a stereo source signal can be separated, and then individual volume controls can be used for the level of each track. Useful in such situations as rehearsing a choir to the background music track. It has stereo RCA inputs, two volume controls, RCA and LXR outputs and requires no power.
| Input Connections | 2 x RCA phono (unbalanced) |
| Output Connectors |
1 x XLR 2 x RCA phono (unbalanced) |
| Input Level | +20dB |
| Output Level | 0dB |
| Frequency Response | 50Hz to 16kHz |
| Noise | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Power | Passive design |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 3 1/2" x 2" x 1 1/4" |
| Weight | 1 lb |
| Specialties | Seperate volume controls each channel |
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Comments about Rolls DB14 Director Stereo Direct Box/Signal Separator with Individual Attenuator Controls, RCA I/O's and XLR Balanced Output:
works great and is much more cost effective than other brands. The stereo combining is neat, although i personally don.t need individual vol controls, it is handy.
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Comments about Rolls DB14 Director Stereo Direct Box/Signal Separator with Individual Attenuator Controls, RCA I/O's and XLR Balanced Output:
Was looking for something to problem solve RCA line level problems. In working with our choir, I run a stand-alone CD player into a Roland keyboard amplifier that even has RCA inputs, but the level was too hot: I barely turned up the amplifier volume and there was too much sound. This device solved the problem. It works as a handy attenuator (whether or not stereo separation is what one is seeking), and it works as a channel separator too. I've used it with choral stereo split tracks (vocals on left channel, orchestral accompaniment on right). I can play a song for the group from the CD, using both channels, then drop out (or just lower, if we want) the vocal track as we learn to sing to the accompaniment. Practical, well-built product!
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