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    And lets not forget about "Auto EQ":crying:

    And lets not forget about "Auto EQ":crying:
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    The system he described was a three way system....

    The system he described was a three way system. The low frequency point coming out of the 2240 going in to the 2225 give or take around a 100hz is a good starting point. The 2225 was rated out to...
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    1600hz to go from a 2225 into a 2445, not so...

    1600hz to go from a 2225 into a 2445, not so bad'ish! 800hz to go from a 2240 into a 2225 WAY off!!!!!!
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    You said it in fewer words than I did and a more...

    You said it in fewer words than I did and a more to the point!

    As for the DBX 260, good units, a huge step up from the Drive Rack PA. The only thing I would not use on them is the auto eq.
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    I would never consider Rane "the poor man's...

    I would never consider Rane "the poor man's Behringer" Maybe not my first pick but still way better than Behringer.
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    It would make sense that the 260 has the gain...

    It would make sense that the 260 has the gain adjustment jumpers since that it is the next step up the DBX ladder.
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    I think the DR PA has internal analog gain...

    I think the DR PA has internal analog gain adjustment jumpers. I know the DR 260 does. Don't wast your time with "auto EQ".
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