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Post by justdhruv on Jun 30, 2011 1:16:47 GMT -7
The DSP1124P is not available here in India. The FBQ2496 is. However a new PEQ is available :- www.behringer.com/EN/Products/FBQ1000.aspxThe only thing it seems to be missing is the 24/96 support...it seems. Can anyone advise me based on the specs on the site, if this is good for IB.
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Post by ThomasW on Jun 30, 2011 6:00:59 GMT -7
The FBQ1000 appears to be a FBQ24/96 but with automatic feedback suppression (not something anyone needs for an IB)
If the FBQ2496 is available use it. I bought one years ago when they were first introduced and have been very happy with it,
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Post by justdhruv on Jun 30, 2011 6:49:59 GMT -7
actually the FBQ 24/96 is twice as expensive here.
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Post by justdhruv on Oct 26, 2011 2:48:26 GMT -7
I bought the FBQ1000. It is the new version of DSP1124P. I will let the forum know how is work and performs. I have also received two IB3 18"s. I will not comment on the quality of bass just as yet...but i have never experienced bass like what i have heard and felt so far. I will be updating my project thread with photographs soon. ibsubwoofers.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=projects&action=display&thread=1773mean while i need some help with REW. Before starting with any measurement, one has to calibrate the sound card and the mic.( for the mic i have the calibration file) I have a Macbook Pro 17" which is running REW. For the output i am using a display port to HDMI adapter outputting to UMC-1 and the i have got a dayton emm-6 mic which is connected to the MBP through USB. as shown in the attached image. The REW manual suggests that i connect the line out to the line in. Which does not seem possible in this case. I can however connect the computer's regular line out to line in. The other option is that i can connected the LFE channel out from the UMC-1 to XLR mic in. But the LFE will be out putting only below 100 hz. What are my options here. Any help will be greatly appreciated. I have post the query on the HTS REW forums as well. Attachments:
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Post by ThomasW on Oct 27, 2011 6:53:40 GMT -7
Using that equipment you can't calibrate the measurement system.
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