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OVEREASY

®

 Switch

Depress this switch to select the OverEasy® compression characteristic. The amber THRESHOLD 
LED turns on when the signal is in the OverEasy region. When the switch is out, the 266xs 
operates as a hard-knee compressor, and the amber LED does not light.

Compressor THRESHOLD Control and LEDs (BELOW/OVEREASY/ABOVE)

Adjust this control to set the threshold of compression from - 40dB to +20dB. In hard-knee 
mode, the threshold of compression is defined as the point above which the output level no 
longer changes on a 1:1 basis with changes in the input level.

In OverEasy mode the threshold of compression is defined as the middle of the OverEasy 
threshold region, that is, “half-way” into compression.

The three THRESHOLD LEDs indicate the relationship of the input signal level to the threshold 
of compression. The green LED lights when the signal is BELOW threshold, the red LED lights 
when the signal is above threshold, and the yellow LED lights when the OVEREASY switch is 
depressed and the input signal is in the OVEREASY range.

The 266xs OverEasy compression permits extremely smooth, natural sounding compression, 
without artifacts, due to the gradual change of compression around the threshold. With 
OverEasy compression, input signals begin to gradually activate the 266xs internal gain 
change circuitry as they approach the THRESHOLD reference level. They do not get fully pro-
cessed by the RATIO, ATTACK and RELEASE controls until they have passed somewhat above 
the THRESHOLD reference level. As the signal level passes the THRESHOLD level, processing 
increases until it is fully processed to the extent determined by the control settings.

In hard-knee mode, the 266xs can provide abrupt compression effects as well as hard-limiting 
applications. Note that when in hard knee mode the amber LED will not light as the input 
signal passes across the threshold. The signal is either being compressed (over threshold) or it 
is not being compressed (under threshold).

NOTE:

 Even though no input signal is being applied, it is normal for the LEDs to flicker on 

when the power is applied or removed.

Compressor RATIO Control

Adjust this control to set the amount of compression applied to the input signal. Clockwise 
rotation of this control increases the compression ratio from 1:1 (no compression) up to 

:1 

(where the compressor can be considered to be a peak limiter, especially with faster ATTACK 
settings).

When an input is above the THRESHOLD setting reference level, the RATIO setting determines 
the number of decibels by which the input signal must increase in level to produce a 1dB 
increase in the signal level at the output of the 266xs. 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. 

Section 2

Getting Started

6

dbx 266xs

Summary of Contents for 266xs

Page 1: ...User Manual DualCompressor Gate Professional Audio Equipment...

Page 2: ...pment only to the power source indicated on the equipment rear panel To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock refer servic ing to qualified service personnel or equivalent If connected to 240V sup...

Page 3: ...device may not cause harmful interference and this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Operation of this unit within significant ele...

Page 4: ...ty 3 Section 2 Getting Started 4 2 1 Rear Panel Connections 4 2 2 Front Panel Connections 5 Section 3 Making Connections 8 Section 4 Technical Support and Facts 9 4 1 Technical Support 9 4 2 Registrat...

Page 5: ...eveling to aggressive peak limiting 1 2 Common Gating Applications Gating Dry Percussive Sounds e g Snare Drum Kick Drum Gating Sounds That Have Longer Decay e g Cymbal Piano Gating Hum or Buzz From L...

Page 6: ...tory for service you MUST first contact Technical Support to obtain a Return Authorization Number No returned products will be accepted at the factory without a Return Authorization Number Please refe...

Page 7: ...eturned to dbx WITH RETURN AUTHORIZATION from the factory where all parts and labor will be covered up to a period of two years A Return Authorization number must first be obtained from dbx The compan...

Page 8: ...balanced output impedance is 100 and the unbalanced output impedance is 50 In the 10dBV setting the balanced output impedance is 1k and the unbalanced output impedance is 500 OPERATING LEVEL Switch Th...

Page 9: ...This meter displays the amount of signal attenuated from the input signal by the 266xs Compressor or Expander Gate When the Compressor and Expander Gate are both active the meter displays the maximum...

Page 10: ...not get fully pro cessed by the RATIO ATTACK and RELEASE controls until they have passed somewhat above the THRESHOLD reference level As the signal level passes the THRESHOLD level processing increase...

Page 11: ...y tones e g bass guitar set RELEASE and ATTACK to 2 00 or slower NOTE ATTACK and RELEASE controls operate together and in conjunction with the RATIO control Changing one control may necessitate changi...

Page 12: ...ions refer to the following steps Turn Off all equipment before making any connections Mount the 266xs in a 1U rack space optional The 266xs requires one rack space height and 1 rack space width It ca...

Page 13: ...d to the side panel of the unit NOTE Please refer to the terms of your Limited Two Year Standard Warranty which extends to the first end user After the warranty expires a reasonable charge will be mad...

Page 14: ...Hz measurement bandwidth Dynamic Range 114dB unweighted Interchannel Crosstalk 95dB 20Hz to 20kHz Common Mode Rejection 40dB typically 55dB 1kHz Stereo Coupling True RMS Power Summing THRESHOLD Compre...

Page 15: ...Section A Appendix 11 A 2 Block Diagram dbx 266xs...

Page 16: ...8760 South Sandy Parkway Sandy Utah 84070 Phone 801 568 7660 Fax 801 568 7662 Int l Fax 801 568 7583 Questions or comments Contact us at www dbxpro com Printed in China 18 0806 A...

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