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Specifications:

Input impedance

1 mOhm (pad at 0dB), 47 kOhm (pad at -20dB or -40dB)

Max. output

%2B9dBu (pad at 0dB), %2B29dBu (pad at -20dB), %2B49dBu (pad at -40dB)

Input connectors

Two Parallel 1/4'' jack connectors (Tip Hot %2Bve, Sleeve ground), and a parallel XLR connector (unbalanced) (Pin 2 Hot %2Bve, Pin 1 & 3 ground)

Output

Transformer Balanced

Max. output

%2B8dBu into 600 Ohms or greater

Output connectors

XLR3-32 or equivalent

T.H.D.

0.005%25 at 1khz, 0dbu output

Noise

-105db unweighted, 22hz-22khz, rms

Frequency response

30 Hz to 20 kHz

Main/standby battery

9 volt PP3 type, preferably alkaline

Weight

650 g, including batteries

Dimensions

59 x 124 x 143 mm

AR-133

Brand: BSS
Product Code:

Availability: Available

Price:  €125.00 inc VAT

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

The unit includes phantom power and battery supplies as standard. Should the phantom power from the console fail or be accidentally switched off, the AR-133 automatically switches over to the internal 9V battery providing uninterrupted use.

The unit is housed in a rugged aluminium extrusion case, with robust polyurethane end-cheeks which give the AR-133 a very distinctive look.

Input connectors are both 1/4" jack sockets and an XLR socket, the latter meaning that the AR-133 can be used to convert unbalanced signals to a balanced output on XLRs throughout.

The arched case allows cables to run back underneath the unit from the end for neat cable management.

Input attenuation is 0, -20 or -40dB, making the box suitable for instrument, line or amplifier levels on inputs. On the output side, a ground-lift switch is provided for quick solutions to ground-loop problems.

The AR-133 uses an enhanced version of the same audio path as the AR-116, now regarded by many people as a reference standard. The sound quality is legendary, particularly on acoustic and bass guitars.

Numerous applications can be satisfied by the AR-133. For example, as well as the traditional guitar use, the AR-133 can be used with keyboards, DJ consoles, amplifier outputs, and other electronic sources.

An additional bonus is the ability to use the AR-133 as an active balancing device.