About the DBX 131 Graphic Equalizers
The dbx 131 is a professional single-channel graphic equalizer, a classic tool in the audio engineer's arsenal for precise tonal shaping and system tuning. This 1/3-octave equalizer provides 31 individual frequency bands, spanning the full audible spectrum from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, allowing for surgical correction of room resonances, feedback suppression, and overall tonal balancing of a sound system. Its straightforward, intuitive design centers on a panel of 31 vertical slide potentiometers, giving the operator direct visual and tactile control over the amplitude of each specific frequency band. This granular control is essential for identifying and attenuating problematic frequencies that cause feedback or muddy the mix, particularly in live sound and installed applications.
Built with dbx's focus on reliability and signal integrity, the 131 features a robust chassis and high-quality internal components designed for the rigors of touring and daily use. The equalizer operates on a balanced signal path to maintain low noise and reject interference, which is critical when making subtle adjustments at high gain. A prominent "EQ In/Out" bypass switch allows for instant comparison between the processed and unprocessed signal, enabling the engineer to verify the effectiveness of their adjustments. While primarily a tool for corrective equalization, the 131's responsive filters also make it suitable for creative tonal shaping when needed on specific instruments or vocals.
The unit is designed for easy integration into a standard 19-inch rack, occupying a single rack space. Its rear panel provides balanced inputs and outputs on both XLR and 1/4" TRS connectors, offering flexibility for connection to a wide variety of professional audio gear. The dbx 131 has been a trusted industry standard for decades, valued for its transparent sound, precise control, and dependable performance. It serves as a fundamental piece of signal processing equipment for system technicians and engineers tasked with optimizing the acoustic response of a venue and ensuring clear, intelligible sound reinforcement.