Still have my DBX Deck in the rack. I assume it will show up in ATMOS streaming first.
Are you able to provide a picture?Still have my DBX Deck in the rack....
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Here is a picture of one I grabbed from online model 224. There were a couple of later model variations but I understand this is the preferred model for decoding dbx encoded records.
At one time you could find them for around $20 online have not checked for years. I have a couple including some dbx encoded records including Who Are You.
Some of the classical records had astonishing dynamic ranges.
I had a Nak TD-700 for my car back in the day, and a BX-300 to dub the CDs.I was a dbx cassette person for years - even after CDs came out, since I did not want to expose CDs in car vs cassettes which I could replace. I still have approx 3000 hand recorded dbx encoded cassettes in my basement. Once hard drive space got cheap enough, then I stopped making cassettes and started ripping with eac. Here is one of my cassette / dbx configurations. That’s a dbx 224-xds.
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