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dbx AFS2 Advanced Feedback Suppression Processor Now Shipping

Offers Wizard auto-setup function, completely re-designed Advanced Feedback Suppression module, and large LCD display

Harman’s dbx Professional is now shipping the new AFS2 (“AFS Squared”) advanced feedback suppression processor, the successor to the popular AFS224.

The AFS2 is simple to use due to a one-button Wizard function that automates key setup parameters and walks the user through the configuration process. The unit includes a full LCD display and 24 LED meters per channel for setup and monitoring..

An all-new DSP module takes the company’s proprietry Advanced Feedback Suppression (AFS) to a new level, providing faster and more focused filter sets in both fixed and live mode. It offers up to 24 programmable filters per channel, with filter Qs up to 1/80 of an octave enabling users to zero in on the exact frequencies needed to attenuate feedback.

“The AFS2 is ideal for installs and live performances where feedback can be one of the most difficult things to deal with when setting up a PA system,” states Jason Kunz, market manager, portable PA and recording & broadcast at Harman Signal Processing. “The AFS2 is simple to use, yet powerful and flexible enough for elaborate large-scale live sound systems.”

The AFS2 has a suggested retail price of $499.

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dBTechnologies is an Italian-based speaker manufacturer, leading in the Touring & Live sound market by providing innovative audio solutions. Their flagship ViO series is made up of an entirely active/self-powered series of loudspeakers. The dBT lineup also includes passive loudspeakers, software, and amplifiers, all delivering uncompromising performance. dBTechnologies speakers headline some of the largest festivals and concerts worldwide, setting standards in both Live and Installation markets.