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The
ProRackG works without any required change in the threshold |
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when changing from clean to
distort! |
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Problem - Solution: |
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The Decimator ProRackG will solve the
typical high gain feedback |
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or squealing problem that the high
gain guitar player fights. |
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You play staccato notes and in between
each note you have a squeal or burst of feedback |
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that's virtually impossible to control?
Problem solved with the Decimator ProRackG. |
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On stage: |
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The
ProRackG needs no other adjustments once the thresholds are set
based on the guitar input. |
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This will give you the correct
threshold with clean, crunch and even monstrous amounts of gain. |
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Setup: |
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As you can see from the diagram, |
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the ProRackG has two
channels |
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of noise reduction. |
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Channel 1: |
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The guitar plugs directly into the channel 1 input. |
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The
level and frequency detectors measure the direct guitar input
signal. |
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This means that changing from a clean sound to a high
gain distorted |
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will not affect the signal seen by the detectors. |
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This means also that you can
use the first Decimator channel to eliminate |
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any noise that the guitar picks up directly like
transformer hum, light noise etc. |
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You simply adjust the threshold of channel 1 to
eliminate this front end noise. |
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Channel 2: |
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The second channel is inserted into the effects loop
of your amplifier. |
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(requires a series effects loop) |
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This channel will clean up the
high gain preamp noise, ground loop hum, |
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and any other noise that you have in this chain. |
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In depth: |
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Decimator Technology Primer |
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Audio samples: |
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ProRackG Audio Sample 1 |
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Clean signal with background hum.
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Demo alternates first without
Decimator and then with Decimator switched in. |
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ProRackG Audio Sample 2 |
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High gain distortion. |
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Demo alternates first without
Decimator and then with Decimator switched in. |
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ProRackG Audio
Sample 3 |
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High Gain guitar with squealing feedback. |
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Demo alternates first without
Decimator and then with Decimator switched in. |
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FEATURES: |
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Input Impedance: |
470K ohms |
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Output Impedance: |
Less than 1KOHM |
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Maximum Input Level: |
+20dbu |
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Dynamic Range: |
greater than 118db Typical |
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Effective Noise Reduction: |
greater than 120db |
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Power Consumption: |
350mA |