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Drawmer
DF330
Universal Noise Filter

The DF330 replaces the DF320 'Single Ended' Noise Reduction System
which has been favored by broadcasters and tape duplication facilities
since its introduction in 1985. New design features include an automatic
high frequency restoration circuitry which compensates for any high frequency
loss during heavy noise reduction processing. The new expander section
now incorporates Drawmer's proprietary 'programme adaptive' circuitry
to facilitate seamless downward expansion during programme pauses.
Most noise reductions systems require that the signal be encoded in some
way before recording and then decoded inversely on playback. The Drawmer
DF330 is a single ended noise reduction system which does not require
any previous encoding. Instead, it uses a dynamic filter which senses
the highest frequency of incoming program material and opens a filter
to that frequency. It has been designed to dramatically reduce noise,
regardless of source, in a wide variety of recording/broadcast situations.
An example of this is when old recordings are remastered for CD.
Some other applications would include: Analogue to digital mastering,
reducing tape hiss and noise resulting from high gain and high frequency
boost on mixing consoles. Restoring degraded or poorly recorded material
for tape duplication and resolving problems with noisy synthesizers, guitar
amplifiers, effects units etc.
The Drawmer DF330 is a two channel unit, each with the following features:
- Excellent visual displays are provided. The input level is displayed
with a 3 colour 'traffic light' style LED meter. The filter cut-off
frequency display has nine LED segments and the expander gain reduction
has a five segment LED display. Further to this there are LED's to show
bypass, stereo link status and power input.
- A 50Hz 'rumble' filter with a slope of 18dB per octave is available
independently on both channels.
- In addition to a full system bypass, the expander and filter can be
switched out of the audio path separately, enabling easy comparisons
to be made. under all conditions.
- A comprehensive expander with automatic attack time, variable release
and switchable ratio and attenuation gives up to 40dB reduction in overall
noise during silent passages.
- Stereo linking allows both channels to track identically. This prevents
image shifting with stereo programme, and phase shifts when both channels
are mixed into mono.
- The dynamic filter has two modes of operation. In the manual mode,
the threshold is adjusted by the user to give optimum results. In the
Auto mode the unit is capable of tracking the signal level thereby enabling
the filter to continue to operate successfully during fade ups and downs.
This makes manual adjustment unnecessary.
- Simultaneous -10dBu unbalanced 1/4" jack and +4dBu balanced XLR
inputs and outputs allows the unit to be used as a level converting
interface between the two operating levels, e.g. The output from a cassette
machine at -10dBu could give a balanced +4dBu output and -10dBu output.
- Specifications
- Dimensions: 18.98"W x 1.73"H x 7.87"D
- Weight: 7.5 lbs. (incl packaging)
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