About This Listing

Super-sweet pro/audiophile-grade component switching system from the late 1980s, with all of its original packaging. These are still favored by tape dubbers and those with multiple AV pieces because they allow you to connect up to seven additional audio sources with minimal signal loss. In the March 1988 issue of Stereo Review, the author did exactly that with the 600G. This one is near-mint,with the only blemish being a small ding in the upper right corner of the chassis. It has been fully tested and routes signal as it should.

From dbx:

The dBx DAV-600G can connect and control up to 3 VCRs and one VDP, and up to 3 tape decks for monitoring. Also, you can dub from any one to others for both video and audio programs.

When dubbing a video tape, you can add a new audio sound track. Moreover thanks to the external audio and video processor loops, you can add video and audio enhancers to improve the video image, correct, and enhance the video and audio sound.

Indicators show when and which processors are on-line. The DAV-600G has the input/output loops for connecting one noise reduction decoder / encoder, and one digital-audio PCM processor.

Integrate your entire rig if you haven't done it already. Provisions for 3 VCR's, 1 VDP (DVD), and 3 Tape Decks. Dub from one component to any other, and while dubbing videotape add the audio track of your choice.

Allows connection of various audio and video sources, the option of running them through various processing loops, and then routing the sources to various recording output destinations.

Allows for enormous flexibility in connecting various sources, destinations and processors in a sophisticated audio / video system, without having to repatch cables behind the units.

Particularly good for use with later receivers, many of which have limited "tape loop" inputs and outputs to allow hooking up various pieces of gear that can be connected to each other for dubbing, processing, etc.

The DAV-600G has been designed with the integration of a video system with an audio stereo system in mind. For this purpose, the DAV-600G connects with any audio amplifier or receiver through the tape monitor loop. In this way, the sound from any video program can be played through the superior electronics of the audio system.

If you've connected the DAV-600G in the "Tape 1" loop and wish to monitor the preamp sources, leave the preamp set to monitor "Tape 1". If your preamp is one of those that has separate input selector and "Rec Out" selector, leave the input selector switch on "Tape 1" and choose the program source with the "Rec Out" selector.

Listed3 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • DAV-600G
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1988
Made In
  • Japan

About the Seller

El Brooklyn's NYC Torch & Twang Emporium

East Hampton, NY, United States
(367)
Joined Reverb:2018
Items Sold:431
MINT 1988 dbx DAV-600G 7-Input Audio/Video Router Switch Selector w/ Orig Boxes + Manual
MINT 1988 dbx DAV-600G 7-Input Audio/Video Router Switch Selector w/ Orig Boxes + Manual
$175

About This Listing

Super-sweet pro/audiophile-grade component switching system from the late 1980s, with all of its original packaging. These are still favored by tape dubbers and those with multiple AV pieces because they allow you to connect up to seven additional audio sources with minimal signal loss. In the March 1988 issue of Stereo Review, the author did exactly that with the 600G. This one is near-mint,with the only blemish being a small ding in the upper right corner of the chassis. It has been fully tested and routes signal as it should.

From dbx:

The dBx DAV-600G can connect and control up to 3 VCRs and one VDP, and up to 3 tape decks for monitoring. Also, you can dub from any one to others for both video and audio programs.

When dubbing a video tape, you can add a new audio sound track. Moreover thanks to the external audio and video processor loops, you can add video and audio enhancers to improve the video image, correct, and enhance the video and audio sound.

Indicators show when and which processors are on-line. The DAV-600G has the input/output loops for connecting one noise reduction decoder / encoder, and one digital-audio PCM processor.

Integrate your entire rig if you haven't done it already. Provisions for 3 VCR's, 1 VDP (DVD), and 3 Tape Decks. Dub from one component to any other, and while dubbing videotape add the audio track of your choice.

Allows connection of various audio and video sources, the option of running them through various processing loops, and then routing the sources to various recording output destinations.

Allows for enormous flexibility in connecting various sources, destinations and processors in a sophisticated audio / video system, without having to repatch cables behind the units.

Particularly good for use with later receivers, many of which have limited "tape loop" inputs and outputs to allow hooking up various pieces of gear that can be connected to each other for dubbing, processing, etc.

The DAV-600G has been designed with the integration of a video system with an audio stereo system in mind. For this purpose, the DAV-600G connects with any audio amplifier or receiver through the tape monitor loop. In this way, the sound from any video program can be played through the superior electronics of the audio system.

If you've connected the DAV-600G in the "Tape 1" loop and wish to monitor the preamp sources, leave the preamp set to monitor "Tape 1". If your preamp is one of those that has separate input selector and "Rec Out" selector, leave the input selector switch on "Tape 1" and choose the program source with the "Rec Out" selector.

Listed3 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • DAV-600G
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1988
Made In
  • Japan

About the Seller

El Brooklyn's NYC Torch & Twang Emporium

East Hampton, NY, United States
(367)
Joined Reverb:2018
Items Sold:431

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