BASS­WATCH

$2059

Manual

In stock in Sydney

The BASSWATCH consistently controls the maximum levels of sub and low bass frequencies without compromise in quality or dynamic range of the bass, and without any effect on the content above 100hz. No compression, no pumping, no drifting of bass levels, just totally inaudible and transparent sub/bass level control. It is a real game changer in many applications where the maximum sub/bass level needs to be accurately controlled or restricted. In situations where offsite bass levels need to be capped at a threshold the BASSWATCH can do this consistently and accurately, even when the music signal is coming from very inconsistent sources. For situations where a big sound system is set up for extreme bass, the difference between pleasant full body bass and overwhelming bass can be a fine line. The BASSWATCH allows a system engineer to tune a system for maximum bass response for standard songs, and any tracks with excessive bass will have their bass reduced to the maximum threshold set. BASSWATCH can also be used to normalise the difference in bass between older tracks (generally less bass) and modern tracks (generally more bass). The sound system can be set up with a system EQ that accentuates the low end, this will boost up the low end of older house/disco tracks etc to modernise them for a nightclub environment. The threshold on the BASSWATCH can then be appropriately set to reduce excessive bass of modern tracks, before the signal is sent on to the system EQ. The BASSWATCH will also work effectively if a DJ tries to turn up the bass EQ on their DJ mixer, the unit will respond and reduce the bass in-line with the maximum threshold set.

Tech Specs

  • Display: Signal Indicators each channel plus Bass Reduction in 2 dB increments
  • Dimensions: Standard 19 inch 1U rack case by 250mm deep
  • Power Connection: Standard IEC power inlet type C14
  • Audio Connections: Balanced XLR in and out for each channel
  • Power requirement: 90-264V AC, 47-63 Hz, maximum 60mA current
  • Maximum bass reduction: More than 30dB at 63hz