Ask Our Experts800-606-6969
Hello, Log InAccount & Orders
Video Chat with a Pro Audio Expert - Live
Key Features
- 5 x 6 Routing / 3 x 6 Signal Processing
- Enhanced AFS Feedback Elimination
- AutoEQ For Room Equalization
- dbx Compression/Limiting
The DriveRack VENU360 from dbx is a loudspeaker-management processor designed to protect and optimize front-of-the house, stage monitor, delay-fill, and zone loudspeaker systems in clubs, outdoor music events, or houses of worship.
More DetailsTemporarily Out of Stock
See any errors on this page?
Is this venue360 model with Dante ?
Is this venue360 model with Dante ?
No, the dbx DriveRack VENU360 Loudspeaker Management System does not include Dante. The model with Dante was the dbx DriveRack VENU360-D Loudspeaker Management System with Dante (B&H # DBVENU360DAN), which has been discontinued by the manufacturer.
Date published: 2024-07-29
question
i cannot find Manual for 360 venue, does it work with Mackie Spekrs ?
yes, it works with any speaker. But it has tuning files available specific to JBL speakers.
Date published: 2019-03-23
As relates to the PA2 (479), the 260 (699), and ...
As relates to the PA2 (479), the 260 (699), and the 360 (995), what would I not be able to do with these units absent an RTA-M microphone?
All units mentioned provide similar functionality with varying degrees of feature sets. The dbx DriveRack VENU360 Loudspeaker Management System expands on the feature set of the dbx DriveRack 260 and dbx DriveRack PA2 with more crossover capabilities, more bands for EQ, and more I/O and signal processing.
Date published: 2024-09-19
In a few words, what are the major differences ...
In a few words, what are the major differences between the PA2 (479), the 260 (699), and the 360 (995)? Say, for a venue of 100 to 200 people. Thanks!
All units mentioned provide similar functionality with varying degrees of feature sets. The dbx DriveRack VENU360 Loudspeaker Management System expands on the feature set of the dbx DriveRack 260 and dbx DriveRack PA2 with more crossover capabilities, more bands for EQ, and more I/O and signal processing.
Date published: 2021-12-21
