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product_id: 2645044
title: "dbx 125s"
price: "Rp13444227"
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# 12 dB input gain flexibility 112 dB dynamic range clarity Dual 15-band EQ precision dbx 125s

**Price:** Rp13444227
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎛️ Elevate your audio game — because your sound deserves the spotlight.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** dbx 125s
- **How much does it cost?** Rp13444227 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Flexible Boost/Cut Options:** Switch between 6 dB or 12 dB boost/cut ranges to tailor your sound exactly how you want it.
- • **Dynamic Range That Delivers:** Experience crystal-clear audio with an impressive 112 dB dynamic range that preserves every detail.
- • **Pro-Level Dual 15-Band Control:** Master your sound with ultra-precise 1/3-octave frequency bands for studio-grade tuning.
- • **Rugged Build Meets Studio Reliability:** Built to last with premium components, perfect for touring pros and demanding installations alike.
- • **Intuitive Front Panel Bypass & LED Metering:** Quickly monitor and bypass with 4-segment LED ladders for real-time output level feedback.

## Overview

The dbx 215s is a dual-channel, 15-band equalizer designed for professional audio environments, offering precise 1/3-octave frequency control, switchable 6 or 12 dB boost/cut ranges, and a wide 112 dB dynamic range. With balanced XLR and TRS inputs/outputs, front panel bypass, and LED output metering, it delivers studio-quality sound shaping with rugged reliability, making it a top choice for studios, touring, and installed sound systems.

## Description

When the pros need an EQ, they turn to db. With a proven track record that spans four decades, dB EQs are the industry standard for touring, studios, and audio installations. With the dB heritage of revered Pro EQs, the 215s meets the needs of the most demanding sound reinforcement environments, while offering the simplicity of straightforward controls. The dB 215s includes two 15-band channels of 2/3-octave equalization, 12 dB input gain, switchable 6 dB or 12 dB boost/cut range, 20mm nonconductive sliders, an intuitive user interface, and output level metering. From its extended 10Hz to 50kHz frequency response and 112 dB dynamic range to the quality componentry and meticulous attention to detail, The 215s offers exceptional sound and rugged reliability that s you will always sound your best. Sure to find a home in the studio, on tour and with installed sound venues, The dB 215s is destined to take its rightful place in the lineage of great dB signal processors that are the professional's choice in signal processing. With such affordable quality, There's no longer any excuse for compromising your sound.

Review: Signal processing perfection, incredible for the price - This wonderful EQ is worth far more than it costs. The system: Levinson #39 transport/pre-amp, Levinson #31 amp, NHT 3.3 speakers, Transparent Reference XL cabling throughout. This setup has first class imaging, and it's now in the the best acoustic setting so far. Even so, it is a suburban house with furniture, rugs and display cases. Tested with Stereophile CD 1, there were several peaks and valleys, rather large in the <60Hz range. To the ear, the soundstage would shift a lot with just a little head movement. I've run the stereo in its new home long enough to know its imaging characteristics well for a number of favorites. The dbx 215s is between the pre-amp and amp. All connections are balanced. Before turning it on, the EQ was flattened so I could compare the soundstage before and after. What I hear is remarkable. Consider: audio imaging comes from waveforms whose phase is carefully preserved end-to-end. Any signal processing must, by its nature, delay the signal to do its magic. The 215s keeps wave phase perfectly aligned at all frequencies, at least as far as I could discern by ear or on the screen. There was no difference between the imaging with the EQ in or out. This clearly has sophisticated software on a fast DSP. Back to Stereophile CD 1. I agree with another review here: 15 bands is sufficient for tuning to an acoustic environment. The pass-band transitions are completely clean and phase-pure everywhere that's been tested. I've had two hours of tuning so far and know it can be improved even more. Heck, I'm in my office typing this and <30Hz freqs are propagating into the office as clearly as in the sound room. The reflections in the sound room are asymmetrical; I suppose that's true for everyone. This was managed nicely with left / right tuning, again using Stereophile #1. As the test tones move left and right, the reflective component of each side can be heard. As you adjust the 215s you can hear the changes tune out the reflections. With not much work the system now produces a luscious, tangible, smooth sound that pulls me out of the office to hear a song I know well - in a new way. The stereo is first-tier audio equipment, surprisingly brought to a higher level of performance by this remarkable little EQ at a price point unimaginable 5 years ago. Well done, dbx.
Review: DBX is Trustworthy (Frequent User's Opinion.) - This 215 eq. unit has everything you'd expect from them: easy installation, excellent build and sound and...the rest is up to your ears and the room. 15 bands per channel is plenty for many applications and beyond a couple of extra push-button options, you just wire it up and it does its thing, quietly and well, and for a very good price. What's not to like? I have no association with DBX or Harman; I am just someone who likes predictably good gear.

## Features

- Dual 15-band, 1/3-octave constant Q frequency bands
- Switchable boost/cut ranges of 6 or 12 dB
- Front panel bypass switch
- 12 dB input gain range
- 4-Segment LED ladders for monitoring output levels
- Inputs: ¼” TRS and female XLR (pin 2 Hot)
- Outputs: ¼” TRS and male XLR (pin 2 Hot)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,028 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #33 in Equalizers & Feedback Controllers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 183 Reviews |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** dbx
- **Connector Type:** XLR
- **Cable Type:** XLR
- **Compatible Devices:** Amplifier
- **Special Feature:** LED Display

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Signal processing perfection, incredible for the price
*by A***R on October 29, 2019*

This wonderful EQ is worth far more than it costs. The system: Levinson #39 transport/pre-amp, Levinson #31 amp, NHT 3.3 speakers, Transparent Reference XL cabling throughout. This setup has first class imaging, and it's now in the the best acoustic setting so far. Even so, it is a suburban house with furniture, rugs and display cases. Tested with Stereophile CD 1, there were several peaks and valleys, rather large in the <60Hz range. To the ear, the soundstage would shift a lot with just a little head movement. I've run the stereo in its new home long enough to know its imaging characteristics well for a number of favorites. The dbx 215s is between the pre-amp and amp. All connections are balanced. Before turning it on, the EQ was flattened so I could compare the soundstage before and after. What I hear is remarkable. Consider: audio imaging comes from waveforms whose phase is carefully preserved end-to-end. Any signal processing must, by its nature, delay the signal to do its magic. The 215s keeps wave phase perfectly aligned at all frequencies, at least as far as I could discern by ear or on the screen. There was no difference between the imaging with the EQ in or out. This clearly has sophisticated software on a fast DSP. Back to Stereophile CD 1. I agree with another review here: 15 bands is sufficient for tuning to an acoustic environment. The pass-band transitions are completely clean and phase-pure everywhere that's been tested. I've had two hours of tuning so far and know it can be improved even more. Heck, I'm in my office typing this and <30Hz freqs are propagating into the office as clearly as in the sound room. The reflections in the sound room are asymmetrical; I suppose that's true for everyone. This was managed nicely with left / right tuning, again using Stereophile #1. As the test tones move left and right, the reflective component of each side can be heard. As you adjust the 215s you can hear the changes tune out the reflections. With not much work the system now produces a luscious, tangible, smooth sound that pulls me out of the office to hear a song I know well - in a new way. The stereo is first-tier audio equipment, surprisingly brought to a higher level of performance by this remarkable little EQ at a price point unimaginable 5 years ago. Well done, dbx.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ DBX is Trustworthy (Frequent User's Opinion.)
*by C***G on March 11, 2014*

This 215 eq. unit has everything you'd expect from them: easy installation, excellent build and sound and...the rest is up to your ears and the room. 15 bands per channel is plenty for many applications and beyond a couple of extra push-button options, you just wire it up and it does its thing, quietly and well, and for a very good price. What's not to like? I have no association with DBX or Harman; I am just someone who likes predictably good gear.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Does the job
*by A***R on July 20, 2023*

So far it does the job well. I wouldn’t use it for anything super critical in a mixing context, but in a live DJ context it’s great. I actually use it to equalize my DJ monitors and it does the trick. Seems solidly built. Not sure as to longevity but if it’s like my other JBL devices, it should last a long time.

## Frequently Bought Together

- dbx 215s Dual Channel 15-Band Equalizer
- J&D Dual 1/4 inch TS to Dual RCA Cable, Heavy Duty 1/4 Male to RCA Male Adapter Stereo Audio Interconnect Quarter inch Cable, 3 Feet

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*Last updated: 2026-08-22*