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AGUILAR DB 900.
Ultra-pristine performance and wide, balanced frequency response are
the trademarks of the DB 900. A stand out direct box for any
instrument, the DB 900 was nominated for a prestigious TEC Award and
has been heralded in the press as the finest tube DI available. A
single 12AX7 tube is utilized in a linear fashion to keep the noise
floor extremely low while creating tremendous headroom and an
environment where the signal opens to its fullest potential without
coloration. Designed for both studio and stage use, the DB 900 is
becoming a favorite for top producers, engineers, and players around
the globe.
SPECS:
All Tube Circuit Design.
High Headroom, Low Distortion.
Transformer (Jensen) Balanced Output.
Input Impedance: 12.8 M ohm
Balanced Output Impedance: 150 ohm
Unbalanced Output Impedance: 880 ohm
Noise: -98 dB unweighted
Distortion: .025/B>
Bandwidth (balanced into 600 ohm): 10Hz to 40kHz /- .5 dB
Bandwidth (unbalanced into 10k ohm): 10Hz to 100kHz /- .5 dB
Unbalanced level out: Unity
Balanced level out: -20.5 dB
Tube Compliment: one 12Ax7A
Output Transformer: Jensen DBE
Dimensions: 8 1/2" L x 4 1/2" W x 2" H
Operating Voltage: 100, 120, or 230 VAC
Warranty: 10-Year Limited
HARMONY CENTRAL USER REVIEWS:
Sound Quality:
10
- What bass and pickup styles are you using it with?
- How does it suit your music style (and what is that style)?
- Is it noisy? On what settings, and in what environments?
- What kind of sounds can the amp make? How much variety?
- Is the clean channel distorted at high volumes? In what settings?
- How brutal is the distortion?
Pristine, quiet, with a very wide and flat frequency response. The tube
must affect the sound, but I can't identify what the characteristic of
that particular contribution would be. It isn't muddy or anything, and
doesn't sound rolled off at the top anywhere within my hearing range
(which maxed out at around 16KHz last time I checked). It's clear, yet
smooth, and captures all of the nuances and depth of a bass. I usually
send the DB900's output into a DW Fearn VT-2 mic pre, then to a
compressor like a UA 1176 or Pendulum ES-8 into ProTools. For location
recording, I'll take the DI's output to a True Precision 8 solid-state
preamp into a Ramsa DA-7 digital mixer. Either way, the Aguilar sounds
great.
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