6 bands aren't enough often times.
With miniDSP, you get 6 bands of PEQ for each channel plus 6 bands that affects all channels. So in effect you have (6 + 6 + 6 =) 18 bands to cover woofer and tweeter. You are right though, sometimes I still wish I had a few more.
Thanks Bob for the explanation.
Greebster, if it's a PEQ, 6 is usually more than enough.
EDIT: Missed X's post. I have had the 5 band PEQ and found it quite effective. They're just not as popular as one of them there fancy do-dad things with all them sliders and lights. 🙂
Greebster, if it's a PEQ, 6 is usually more than enough.
EDIT: Missed X's post. I have had the 5 band PEQ and found it quite effective. They're just not as popular as one of them there fancy do-dad things with all them sliders and lights. 🙂
I many times just manage with 6 per driver, but find myself using up another out of band leaving 5. The global 6 peq ends up taking up the excess. Original plan was to use this for tweaking source material differences only. Ehh not everything goes as planned 😉
Should say I'm using the 4way advanced plugin. The 2way advanced has a 6 bd peq per input, but the 4 way only has a single 6 bd peq and the input is selectable. For me summing the input on the 2way adv plugin has the advantage.
I have both 2 and 4 way and wish 4 way could sum left and right inputs for combined output in mono. Need to get another 2x4 to get 4 way in stereo.
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