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Paul J. Cox Systems Introduces Active DI Units

8-Channel Active DI
Three 24-Channel Active DIs
June 17, 2003

Paul J. Cox Systems has launched a range of electronically balanced active Direct Inject systems. Previously manufactured as integrated components of custom studio build or retrofit projects over the last five years, the DI systems are now being made generally available.

Owner and chief design engineer Paul J. Cox explains, "We began building and installing these units into our studio systems many years ago. The demand from numerous artists, producers and engineers who had used our studios and loved the sound of the DI units prompted us to make them available as user equipment." Paul J. Cox Active DI Systems are installed at Westlake Audio, Mike Post Productions, Frontpage Recorders, the Mix Room, Firehouse and many other prestigious recording and post production facilities.

The active DI systems may be used to transform low-level, noisy, unbalanced audio signals such as keyboard, midi module, drum machine or sequencer outputs into much more desirable clean balanced +4dB signals, with improvements to the sonic quality. Offering a frequency response that is flat from 10Hz to 60kHz (+/-0.1dB) and an average -85dBu noise floor, Paul J. Cox Active DI Systems feature 12dB of additional gain (and may be specified with up to 20dB), and provide 28dB of headroom.

The DI systems are available in a variety of configurations to suit all applications, from standalone 8-channel to customized rack-mounting multi-channel units with integrated patching capabilities, front or rear panel connectors, ground lift switching and custom pinout wiring. Units can be supplied with balanced inputs and outputs for integration with balanced buffer or distribution systems.

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The standard 24-channel DI unit occupies a single rack space and is 8 inches deep. Front panel 1/4-inch unbalanced inputs, ground lift switches and rear panel 90-pin Elco balanced outputs wired to European/Amek, Harp or custom pinout requirements are included.

For permanent installation with consoles intolerant to unbalanced inputs, rear panel unbalanced inputs and balanced outputs on Tascam standard D-sub or 56- or 90-pin Elco connectors can be supplied. That allows the direct connection of unbalanced external equipment with balanced outputs to console user patchpoints, line or mic level inputs. All rack-mount DI systems are supplied with an outboard +/- 18.65v linear power supply module that can run up to five 24-channel DI units.

Eight-channel systems are available either as standalone floor or counter-top units with top-mounted 1/4-inch inputs, ground lift switches and multipin outputs, or as a wall-mount or permanently installed unit incorporating multipin connectors for inputs and outputs. Standalone 8-channel DI units include an integral power supply.

About Paul J. Cox Systems

Established in 1986, Paul J. Cox Systems offers studio technical design consultation, studio construction technical project management and equipment integration and on-site installation services. Among the custom services available is studio system cable, panel metalwork and patchbay system fabrication. Studio technical servicing, recording console installation and commissioning, and console upgrades and modifications are also offered by the Solid State Logic-approved company.

For more information, visit their web site at www.pauljcox.com.

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