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The 676 offers a pristine high-voltage, Class-A tube preamp section that runs on 250 volts, so your signal can be as crystal clean or dirty as you need it to be.

The 676 also incorporates the compressor/limiter design from the highly-sought after dbx162SL, as well as a 3-band parametric EQ with sweepable mids.

The 676 provides audio professionals with the perfect channel strip for recording and live applications alike with its military-grade build, vintage-inspired controls and VU metering.

Specifications

Mic Preamp Connector: Female XLR Pin 2 Hot; Electronically balanced/unbalanced
Mic Preamp Input Impedance: 1.9 k
CMRR: >85 dB from 20 Hz to 3 kHz, >70 dB from 3 kHz to 20 kHz
Instrument Input Connector: Tip-Sleeve ¼" Jack
Input Type: (instrument) Unbalanced
Instrument Input Impedance: 500 k
Max Input: (instrument) +21dBu unbalanced

Preamp Insert
  • Connector: Tip-Ring-Sleeve ¼", RF filtered
  • Type: Unbalanced, Tip = send, Ring = return

  • Line Outputs (Preamp & Compressor/Limiter)
  • Connector: Male XLR and Tip-Ring-Sleeve ¼" (Pin 2 and Tip hot)
  • Type: Servo-balanced/unbalanced
  • Impedance: Balanced 30 , unbalanced 15
  • Maximum Output Level: > +21 dBm (into a 600 ohm load)

  • Compressor Sidechain Insert
  • Connector: Tip-Ring-Sleeve ¼", RF filtered
  • Type: Unbalanced, Ring = output, Tip = input
  • Impedance: 1 k (output), 50 k (input)

  • Vacuum Tube
  • Type: 12AU7A / ECC82
  • Grid Power Supply: +250V DC
  • Heater Power Supply: +12V DC

  • Frequency Response
  • Mic Input: 20 Hz to 50 kHz, +0/-1dB, 40 dB gain
  • Frequency Response (Instrument Input): 30 Hz to 70 kHz, +0/-1dB, unity gain

  • THD + Noise
  • Mic In to Line Out: 0.25% typical at 0 dBu out, 1 kHz, 40 dB gain
  • Instrument In to Line Out: 0.2% typical at 0 dBu out, 1kHz, unity gain

  • Equivalent Noise Level: Typically > -123 dBu with a 150 source load, 22 Hz to 22 kHz

    Noise Floor
  • Mic Insert to Comp Output:
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