Hi all
So I couldn't help myself,
and bought a Behringer digital crossover,
and put it in the system , to see what it was like.
First;
yes you can hear that it is in the system, have to get used to that , or modify the unit,
Second ;
when you put in a couple of crossover points, a little eq, and
some time alignment , you don't have any prosessor resourses left
Not so good.
Third; the ease of use and flexibility is great, very interesting to change crossover points and slopes and see how the sound of the system changes
Want to add some eq? Just push the button.
So, will I keep it? Yes, if only for the time alignment, very useful when using horns.
Wish I could afford a BSS, tho
Comments welcome
cheers
So I couldn't help myself,
and bought a Behringer digital crossover,
and put it in the system , to see what it was like.
First;
yes you can hear that it is in the system, have to get used to that , or modify the unit,
Second ;
when you put in a couple of crossover points, a little eq, and
some time alignment , you don't have any prosessor resourses left
Not so good.
Third; the ease of use and flexibility is great, very interesting to change crossover points and slopes and see how the sound of the system changes
Want to add some eq? Just push the button.
So, will I keep it? Yes, if only for the time alignment, very useful when using horns.
Wish I could afford a BSS, tho
Comments welcome
cheers
janneman said:tehre's a whole thread on that already, just do a search.
OY, sorry, that's bad, isn't it?
Well , to late now ,
blame it on the fajitas I had for dinner
cheers
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