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Behringer DCX2496 UltraDrive Pro - 24-Bit 96 kHz sound management system.
If anyone is looking for one, I got one last September to biamp a pair of Magnepan MG2c speakers, but when I got that pair of JBL L212 speakers around Thanksgiving, I loved their sound and put the magnepans up for sale! So I won't need this electronic crossover plus management system after all. Not in the picture, but the power cord is included, of course
The unit is nice and clean and works like a champ.
It has a LOT of capability beyond use as a simple electronic crossover
- Adjustable delays for all inputs/outputs allow correction for arrival time differences
- Four different mono and stereo output operating modes
- Butterworth, Bessel and Linkwitz-Riley filters with slopes from 6 to 48 dB/octave
- Link option via RS-485 network interface enables cascading of several Ultradrive Pros
- 60 user-defined internal presets storable via PC RS-232 connection
They go for $300 new - I'll sell mine for $200/Offer plus shipping - and I pack REALLY WELL.
I take paypal - just PM me
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Maybe forget the -1 for now...
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Hi Steve,
Using a different woofer will indeed call for a different correction.
If you don't want to have to measure and tune everything yourself then I would advice you to stay in known territories, copying existing proven designs.
That could mean 2216nd + D2430K + M2 waveguide with on of the existing filtering solutions (BSS, Crown, DCX, openDRC, ...).
But there are also other solutions based on a similar set of parts, like Rob's passive system:
http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...Monitor-Thread
I think he is currently using a 2216nd + 2453SL + M2 waveguide, all handled with a passive network, with a very impressive end result!
Thanks Thomas,
You know, I was "so close" to getting a pair of the "-1's" thinking they "had to be better" - completely forgetting the bother I could get myself into.. Glad you pulled me up before I went down that often travelled road of "..it'll be better, you'll see!" when in reality, I need all the Help I can get, borrow, read up on...
Rob's system is what you "can do" when you "know what you're doing!" And it is a credit to him! I admire what he's been able to do and if I could hear it, it would teach me that I've still got a long way to go to be able to do that myself. Maybe I never will.. is more truthful than I would like to admit. :banghead:
I also got myself a book on DSP to see if I can't broaden my viewpoint and understanding of exactly "what has been accomplished with the M2..."
Always one to consider vinyl LP replay was always better than CD, I can Now see how DSP is the best way of getting as close as possible to analog using digital application. Yes, a proper revelation that I see as exciting and want to know more about but also to "hear it done properly!"
I think I'll change my order and save a bit into the bargain by not trying to re-invent the wheel when in the M2 it revolves really fast and so smoothly!
Appreciate the Helping Hand! :) :applaud:
DogBox [Steve]
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