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Post by zapper on Feb 14, 2007 12:00:21 GMT -7
As I will be going from my Wadia player directly to the equalizer, than amps, would these units help in the fact that they have a sub-output that will crossover the IB amps, so no need for extra passive/active devices? Seems lik a good idea for getting the sub only signal to the amp running the IB subs. Thanks
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Post by PeterW on Feb 14, 2007 15:00:45 GMT -7
They look fine, and the sub crossover can go down to 20hz, how unusual....
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Post by ThomasW on Feb 14, 2007 16:54:29 GMT -7
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Post by zapper on Feb 14, 2007 17:18:15 GMT -7
I do understand the differences, I had a DEQ2496 a year or so ago, found the RTA useful, the let it go after use. That sub output is awfully handy, though. I hate getting an xover for just these subs.
So the DSP1124 is the unit of choice, right?
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Post by ThomasW on Feb 14, 2007 21:46:08 GMT -7
I do understand the differences, I had a DEQ2496 a year or so ago, found the RTA useful, the let it go after use. Too bad the combination of it's AutoEQ, PEQ, GEQ and numerous other functions make it one of the most useful tools around. It's the most popular of the low buck PEQ's
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Post by zapper on Feb 17, 2007 8:59:20 GMT -7
How about the DBX Driverack PA. It has the RTA, PEQ, Xover all in one. Seems to be of slightly higher quality as well. Saw one down at our local Guitar Center and was interested to see if anyone tried it. Can be had for about $380 total.
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Post by ThomasW on Feb 17, 2007 9:36:23 GMT -7
I'm not aware of anyone here posting about the DriveRacks.
But a year or so ago they were all the rage for dipole speaker builders.
My guess is that one would work fine, but it's more expensive than a Behringer CX2310 or 3400 and a BFD
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