Hi all,
I have an early model DEQX PDC2.6P for sale, the preamp version with the attenuators. It has SPDIF and AES digital inputs, balanced inputs and unbalanced RCA ins and outs. Upgraded to the latest firmware and runs with the latest V3.02 calibration software
Working perfectly, a brilliant tool for trying out crossover points and slopes. Does full driver/speaker correction and limited room correction as well. Full volume control on all inputs and outs and a selection of up to four separate inputs. Also has full parametric EQ adjustable on the fly via the remote
Perfect for anyone interested in getting the most from either passively crossed speakers or developing 2/3 way actives. Really easy to get a system up and running quickly because everything you need, hardware and software are fully integrated, nothing else comes close. Has three presets so you try out different crossover options from your armchair
Great condition, and looks very cool with the chrome finish front panel, also comes with the remote control pictured. A Behringer measurement mic is also available at extra charge
Looking for USD800 plus shipping from Australia
Let me know if you're interested and I'll get a shipping quote or if you want some more information
Cheers, Ralph
I have an early model DEQX PDC2.6P for sale, the preamp version with the attenuators. It has SPDIF and AES digital inputs, balanced inputs and unbalanced RCA ins and outs. Upgraded to the latest firmware and runs with the latest V3.02 calibration software
Working perfectly, a brilliant tool for trying out crossover points and slopes. Does full driver/speaker correction and limited room correction as well. Full volume control on all inputs and outs and a selection of up to four separate inputs. Also has full parametric EQ adjustable on the fly via the remote
Perfect for anyone interested in getting the most from either passively crossed speakers or developing 2/3 way actives. Really easy to get a system up and running quickly because everything you need, hardware and software are fully integrated, nothing else comes close. Has three presets so you try out different crossover options from your armchair
Great condition, and looks very cool with the chrome finish front panel, also comes with the remote control pictured. A Behringer measurement mic is also available at extra charge
Looking for USD800 plus shipping from Australia
Let me know if you're interested and I'll get a shipping quote or if you want some more information
Cheers, Ralph
Attachments
Hi Tk tran,
Thanks for your question
The manual is available on the DEQX support page: Support - DEQX
All of the models are basically the same, from the manual:
"A NOTE ON DEQX LEGACY PRODUCTS
This manual applies to the current generation of DEQX products: PreMATE, PreMATE+, HDP-4, HDP-5, and HDP-Express II. The DEQX-Cal™ software continues to be fully compatible with DEQX legacy products, including the PDC-2.6, PDC-2.6P, HDP-3, DEQX Mate, and HDP-Express."
So by buying an older model you get everything the newer models can do but for thousands of dollars less!
The differences between the PDC-2.6P and the later models are to do with the analog stages and power supply, and many people hot-rod these themselves. Getting a PDC-2.6 is a great way of getting into the DEQX eco-system at a very economical price point!
What's a biquad, an opamp? This particular unit has OPA2132's fitted for the analog stages, if that's what you're asking?
Cheers, Ralph
Thanks for your question
The manual is available on the DEQX support page: Support - DEQX
All of the models are basically the same, from the manual:
"A NOTE ON DEQX LEGACY PRODUCTS
This manual applies to the current generation of DEQX products: PreMATE, PreMATE+, HDP-4, HDP-5, and HDP-Express II. The DEQX-Cal™ software continues to be fully compatible with DEQX legacy products, including the PDC-2.6, PDC-2.6P, HDP-3, DEQX Mate, and HDP-Express."
So by buying an older model you get everything the newer models can do but for thousands of dollars less!
The differences between the PDC-2.6P and the later models are to do with the analog stages and power supply, and many people hot-rod these themselves. Getting a PDC-2.6 is a great way of getting into the DEQX eco-system at a very economical price point!
What's a biquad, an opamp? This particular unit has OPA2132's fitted for the analog stages, if that's what you're asking?
Cheers, Ralph