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+24dBu. This jack accepts 1/4Ó phone plugs. In normal operation the TRS phone jack is internally wired with the TIP
HOT (+), and the RING and SLEEVE connected to ground. In Bypass mode, however, the RING is connected to the
COLD (-) leads of the input jacks, to allow for balanced connections.

GROUND (GND) Lift Switch:

This switch allows for troubleshooting hum (line interference) caused by ground loops. In the ÒGNDÓ position, pin 1 of the
input XLR-type jack is connected to the 160A's chassis ground. In the ÒLIFTÓ position it is disconnected.

DETECTOR INPUT Jack:

This Tip/Ring/Sleeve phone jack accepts a standard TRS 1/4Ó phone plug, and is of the ÒnormallingÓ type (i.e., when a
phone plug is inserted, the detector input is no longer connected in parallel with the audio input.) The DETECTOR INPUT
jack accepts balanced or unbalanced sources, independent of other jacks.

METER CALIBRATION Control:

This screwdriver-adjustable trimmer may be used to precisely calibrate the front panel's upper LED display so a 0dB
INPUT or OUTPUT indication is equivalent to any signal from -15dBu (138mVRMS) to+10dBu (2.45VRMS).

STEREO STRAPPING Jack:

When a TRS (Tip/Ring/Sleeve) 1/4Ó phone plug patch cable is inserted between two 160As, stereo strapping can be
achieved by depressing the SLAVE switch on one unit only. This will provide accurate processing for stereo program-
ming.

AC Power Jack:

This jack accepts an IEC-type power cord (as shipped with the unit). Plug the cord into the unit and mains power. Note
that the 160A does not have a power switch. It is recommended that the 160A be ÒOnÓ at all times. Power consumption is
low. If you do not plan to use the 160A for an extended period of time, unplug it.

Warning: Be sure to verify both your actual line voltage and the voltage for which your Model 160A was wired, as indicated on
the rear panel of your unit. Connection to an inappropriate power source may result in extensive damage which is not covered
by the warranty.

OPERATING NOTES

Basic Operation

Using the THRESHOLD Control

In Hard Knee mode (OVEREASY button out), THRESHOLD sets a reference level above which input signals will be
processed by the 160A's gain change circuitry in the manner defined by the setting of the RATIO control. Input signals
which fall below this level will pass through the 160A unprocessed (except for fixed gain changes directed by the OUT-
PUT GAIN control). 

See Figure 1.(Page 4)

In OverEasy Mode (OVEREASY button depressed), signals begin to gradually activate the 160A's gain change circuitry
as they approach the THRESHOLD reference level and they do not get fully processed in the manner defined by the
RATIO control until they have passed somewhat above the THRESHOLD reference level. In OverEasy mode there is no
distinct point at which processing begins, and the THRESHOLD setting corresponds to a point on the input/output transfer
curve midway between the onset of processing and that point at which the transfer curve corresponds to the setting of the
RATIO control. Figure 2 shows the OverEasy compression curves and how they correlate with the THRESHOLD LEDs.

Note: The THRESHOLD setting always relates to the signal level seen by the 160A's DETECTOR circuitry. In normal operation (i.e., sending audio to the
INPUT jack only), the 160A actually responds to the DETECTOR INPUT which is wired internally in parallel to the INPUT. This concept is important to
understand because the parallel connection is broken when you insert signal into both input jacks. In this case, as you might suspect, the signal present at
the DETECTOR INPUT determines how the 160A processes the signal coming into its INPUT (refer to Sidechain Applications, page 8) Note that the
DETECTOR INPUT does not feed signal to the OUTPUT and therefore cannot be used as a substitute for the INPUT.

Using the COMPRESSION RATIO Control

When an input signal is above the THRESHOLD reference level, the setting of this control determines the number of deci-
bels by which the input signal must change in level to produce a 1dB increase in the signal level at the output of the 160A.
A setting of 2:1 indicates an input:output ratio wherein a 2dB increase in signal (above threshold) will produce a 1dB
increase in output signal. A setting of °:1 indicates that an infinite increase in input level would be required to raise the
output level by 1dB. In other words, the output level stays constant when the input signal rises above threshold.
The 160A's RATIO control covers the entire range from 1:1 to °:1 and, in addition, goes to I (negative) ratios. At
a setting of -1:1, the above threshold input signal must increase by 1dB in level to decrease the signal at the output of the

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Summary of Contents for 160A

Page 1: ...A Harman International Company MODEL 160A C OM P R ES SOR LI M I TER...

Page 2: ...t or in the system to which it is connected can result in full line voltage between chassis and earth ground Severe injury or death can then result if the chassis and earth ground are touched simultan...

Page 3: ...ON 2 INTRODUCTION 2 APPLICATIONS 3 OPERATING CONTROLS 3 OPERATING NOTES 5 CONNECTING THE 160A TO YOUR SYSTEM 10 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS 12 TECHNICAL SUPPORT FACTORY SERVICE 13 WARRANTY 13 SPECIFIC...

Page 4: ...0 161 or 162 unit True Power Summing When two 160A units are slaved together the RMS energy of the signal presented to the slave unit is summed with the RMS energy of the signal presented to the maste...

Page 5: ...cating that the front panel functions with the exception of BYPASS and LEVEL display are deactivated and under control of the Master 160A THRESHOLD Control Adjust this knob to set the threshold of com...

Page 6: ...OUTPUT to be either balanced with respect to ground or single ended to ground unbalanced with very little difference less than 0 5dB in output level For proper unbalanced operation the unused pin eit...

Page 7: ...his level will pass through the 160A unprocessed except for fixed gain changes directed by the OUT PUT GAIN control See Figure 1 Page 4 In OverEasy Mode OVEREASY button depressed signals begin to grad...

Page 8: ...OLD control for 10dB to 12dB of gain reduction Compression lessens the loudness variations among the strings and increases the bass inherent sustain Other instruments such as horns vary in loudness de...

Page 9: ...hic Equalizer or a vocal effects device e g reverb delay distortion can be added to further toughen the performance It is also possible to separate certain vocals or instruments from a mono program al...

Page 10: ...ne amplifier adjust the COMPRESSION RATIO control fully counterclockwise 1 1 position THRESHOLD fully clockwise 20 and OUTPUT GAIN to whatever setting is required for the application Remember excessiv...

Page 11: ...n equalizer in the detector path to the 160A it can be made more sensitive to frequencies in the range handled by the sensitive drivers The system can then be run at higher lev els and will only be dr...

Page 12: ...not necessarily constitute a stereo program A stereo program is one where the two channels are recorded and or mixed to create the illusion of a single unified panorama of sound The stability of the...

Page 13: ...t the track s output level using the 160A s OUTPUT GAIN control or the mixer s volume fader the latter here is great for track fade outs If the 160A is post fader i e the 160A is connect ed to mixer i...

Page 14: ...e jacks The 160A can be used with either balanced or unbalanced sources and outputs can be used with either balanced or unbalanced loads provided you use proper cabling A balanced line is defined as t...

Page 15: ...portation charges to the factory dbx will pay return shipping if the unit is still under warranty Shipping Instructions Use the original packing material if it is available Mark the package with the n...

Page 16: ...ge Variable from 20dB to 20dB Threshold Range 40dBu to 20dBu Threshold Characteristic Selectable OverEasy or Hard Knee Compression Ratio Variable 1 1 to 1 thru to 1 1 60dB Maximum Compression Attack T...

Page 17: ...NOTES dbx 160A COMPRESSOR LIMITER 15...

Page 18: ...NOTES 16 PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS dbx 160A COMPRESSOR LIMITER...

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