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This item is usually Drop Shipped from the MFR/Distributor within 2-4 weeks (subject to availability). Your order will be charged at the time of placing the order with the vendor. Item is non-cancelable and non-returnable.
International orders*The DN360 from Klark Teknik is a dual-channel, thirty-band graphic equalizer, designed and engineered to high standards, enabling the EQ to withstand the rigors of continuous road use. All units also share a sonic consistency, allowing engineers all over the world to replicate settings on locally sourced machines.
Accurate operation is achieved using the oil damped 30mm faders. These can be set for either +/-6dB or +/-12dB boost and cut. Sub-sonic filters on each channel help protect speakers and amplifiers, and a bypass function provides easy comparison between equalized and direct signals. Overload LEDs indicate problem levels.
The unit utilizes proportional-Q filtering, which varies the "Q" value depending on the depth of either the cut or boost of a particular band. This results in a "smooth" and "musical" response, while still preserving the original source material.
| Filter Type | Graphic, with proportional-Q filtering |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Inputs | 2 x XLR |
| Outputs | 2 x XLR |
| Maximum Input Level | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Frequency Bands | 2 x 30 |
| Bandwidth | 1/3 octave |
| Range (Boost/Cut) | +/-6dB or +/-12dB, selectable |
| Maximum Output Level | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz to 20kHz, +/-0.5dB |
| Dynamic Range | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Noise | EIN: <-90dBu, 20Hz to 20kHz unweighted |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 19 x 8 x 5.25" (483 x 205 x 133mm) |
| Weight | 11 lbs (5 kg) |
| Specialties | Low-cut, 18dB/octave filters prevent subsonic components from overloading speakers or amplifiers |