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DBX 520 De-Esser - 500 SeriesThe dbx 520 De Esser is a 500 series version of the dbx 902 De Esser. Requiring a compatible 500 format rack unit to operate, the dbx 520 is extremely simple to use. Simply select the frequency you would like to attenuate, select the amount of gain reduction and watch the LED as you listen to the magic! FEATURES TECH SPECS dbx 520 PRODUCT FEATURES: Selectable frequencies range from 8Hz all the way up to 8kHz. One key feature of the dbx 520 is that it
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