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560A

 The User Interface 

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1.  OVEREASY

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 Button 

This button sets the “knee” of the compressor/limiter. The knee 
determines how abrupt or gradual the transition is between compression 
and non-compression.  
 
When disengaged, the 560A will operate as a hard knee compressor/
limiter – meaning the transition between compression and 
non-compression is sharp or abrupt. This mode works well when a more 
aggressively compressed signal is required.  
 
When the OVEREASY button is engaged, the 560A will operate as 
a soft knee compressor/limiter – meaning the transition between 
compression and non-compression is gradual. This mode works well 
when more subtle compression or limiting is required. 

NOTE: 

When the OVEREASY button is engaged, the yellow 

OVEREASY LED becomes active and lights when the signal level is in 
the OverEasy region, which is just below the set threshold. 

2.  THRESHOLD Control 

Adjust this knob to set the level at which compression or limiting will 
begin. The range of this knob is from -40dBu (7.8mVRMS) to +20dBu 
(7.8VRMS).

3.  COMPRESSION RATIO Control 

This control adjusts the amount of gain reduction applied once the signal level exceeds the set THRESHOLD setting. 
A setting of 1:1 means there is no change in level between input and output, which means no dynamics processing 
will occur regardless of the THRESHOLD setting. The compression/limiting range of this control is from 1:1 (no 
compression) up to 

:1 (maximum limiting).

 

 

Rotating this control further clockwise, past the 

:1 setting, increases compression into the I region, up to a 

maximum of -1:1. Where a RATIO setting of 

:1 essentially puts a “ceiling” on the output signal level and doesn’t allow 

any output signal level increase above threshold, negative compression goes further and allows the output signal level to 
be reduced even beyond that of the set threshold. In other words, the louder the input signal level is above threshold, the 
lower the output signal level will be, without hitting the “floor” of the THRESHOLD setting. This can be used for special 
effect applications where the output level needs to be reduced below that of the input signal level. See the “RATIO” 
graph in 

‘Compression Graphs’ on page 6

 to see a graph showing compression curves based on ratio setting, 

including a negative compression curve using the -1:1 COMPRESSION RATIO setting.

4.  OUTPUT GAIN Control 

Adjust this control to compensate for the amount of gain lost during compression/limiting. Making up for lost gain with 
this control makes it far easier to compare the processed signal against the unprocessed signal to determine if the 

Summary of Contents for 560A

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 560A 500 SERIES COMPRESSOR LIMITER...

Page 2: ...with the sale of this product In no event shall dbx or its dealers be liable for special or consequential damages or from any delay in the performance of this warranty due to causes beyond their contr...

Page 3: ...1 560A Table of Contents Overview 2 Introduction 2 Features 2 Installation 3 The User Interface 4 Technical Information 6 Compression Graphs 6 Specifications 7 Recall Sheet 8...

Page 4: ...can be used to effectively control peaks during the tracking stage or for compressing limiting signals during the mixing stage Precision metering makes it easy to see input and output levels as well...

Page 5: ...hassis ensuring the connectors on the back properly seat with the connectors in the chassis 4 Install the included screws to secure the 560A to the chassis Both metric and standard screws are included...

Page 6: ...means there is no change in level between input and output which means no dynamics processing will occur regardless of the THRESHOLD setting The compression limiting range of this control is from 1 1...

Page 7: ...evel is above the set threshold When the OVEREASY button is engaged the yellow LED lights when the signal level is in the OverEasy region which is in the range just below the set threshold see Compres...

Page 8: ...B 15 10 5 0 5 15 20 10 Threshold 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 15 10 5 0 5 15 20 10 INPUT LEVEL dB OUTPUT LEVEL dB 15 10 5 0 5 15 20 10 RED Below Threshold Above Threshold OverEasy Range G R E E N AMBER YELLOW 15...

Page 9: ...nge Variable from 20 dB to 20 dB Threshold Range 40 dBu to 20 dBu Threshold Characteristic Selectable OverEasy or Hard Knee Compression Ratio Variable 1 1 to 1 thru to 1 1 60dB Maximum Compression Att...

Page 10: ...____________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ SOURCE ________________________ NOTES _____...

Page 11: ...Phone 801 566 8800 Website dbxpro com Support dbxpro com en US support dbx Professional Products is a registered trademark of Harman 560A Owner s Manual Rev B 2015 Harman All rights reserved...

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