I am looking to purchase one of the two items, or maybe something different if there are better options for the task of speaker voicing and room correction. The Driverack has the most eq control points and the Db-mark has a higher sample resolution. Are there better products that I am unaware of within the same price range? I'm creating a 2 or 3 way system and need the active eq and crossover, and room eq might as well get done at the same time.
Hello, was searching for more info about the db-Mark as its sofware looks pretty neat and fount this two years old thread.
Was wondering which one you chose in the end and how your experience is so far.
I see that the dB-Mark XCA26 has been discontinued/succeeded/replaced by dB-Mark XCA26+ https://dbmark.co.uk/products.php?prod_id=DBMXCA26PLUS
Was wondering which one you chose in the end and how your experience is so far.
I see that the dB-Mark XCA26 has been discontinued/succeeded/replaced by dB-Mark XCA26+ https://dbmark.co.uk/products.php?prod_id=DBMXCA26PLUS
If Behringer still makes the DCX2496, that used to be the bargain priced option for speaker management. A few places still show it in stock.
The t.racks DSP 408 seems to be a well priced option. This is also capable of using FIR filters, which in my opinion has been the main advancement in DSP technology over the past few years. (They do make a 2 in 6 out model but it doesn't accommodate FIR filters.)