Hi Oldmics, That's incorrect.
You have full access to all the units normal functionality.
The only difference from the stock XTA units are the first (in my Tannoy TDX2/XTA 226 case)16 memory slots are pre programmed leaving 24 free and the rebadged units lack the convenience of a pc card memory slot-you'd have to use a rs cable. These units have a thoroughly well deserved reputation for excellent sound quality IMO.
Cooky
Here's mine currently running 3 way on tri amped Westlake clones.See also the pic of the 226 in its latest incarnation(a couple of extra mute switches have been added to the input gain section)http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...1&d=1207958772
I have a DriveRack PA in my system, bought for the crossover flexibility and do not like the sound quality.
I have the replacement options down to a DBX 4800, or a BSS Soundweb London Blu-160, leaning toward the BSS. I didn't know they had problems with them.
Well I thought I had made up my mind. Does it ever end?!?
Cooky...you missed out the best part. How much did you pay for your rebadged XTA...
Also, how do you find the fan noise level from the MC2's. They really do look like cracking units. I'm tempted to get rid of my Bryston 4B SST and buy a 4 channel MC2 to bi-amp the 250Ti's...have you ever had similar thought's?
Andy,
Ahem;I got mine for £261
On the subject of MC2 fan noise it does intrude when it cycles in the quiet of early hours but I don't usually notice at average level listening.
Mind you, cable is cheap so they could be moved to a cupboard/room if need be. I had considered one of their 4 channel jobs too but I'm already loaded up with separates.
GDS have a load of MC2's for sale at the mo';I'm after an MC650. They do sound as good as the Brystons if a tad darker but IMO have better bass.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...ksid=p3907.m29
With the DBX Drive Rack be careful of your power up and power down sequence. The Drive Rack puts out a nasty crack, more so on powering off. If DSP's and DBX are your thing the 260 model is far better for not that much more money.
Mike Caldwell
This is your captain speaking on the issues of. Powering up and powering down, of your dbx crossover, check list procedure.
First power up dbx crossover!
Secondly power up amplifier
Turning off dbx and amplifier
Firstly turn the off power amplifier
Lastly turn off the dbx crossover
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Thanks Heather.
Or you can instruct the dbx to be in mute mode when powering up, I’d hath to refer to the owners manual to see if this procedure, works when powering down, but if it doesn’t, then just mute the inputs manually.
But it’s simple to follow the above that’s what I do every time when powering up the DCX2496 and amplifiers.
The [spike sound or thumping noise] doesn’t this have something to do with the [capacitor]?
There are no muting options on the Drive Rack. Any system with external components should be power up and down in that order. Everything from my small home system to my large production system, same way just more components involved.
Mike Caldwell
Well that settles it then.
First power up dbx crossover!
Secondly power up amplifier
Turning off dbx and amplifier
Firstly turn the off power amplifier
Lastly turn off the dbx crossover
Wow there’s some cool prices on the dbx driverack PA under Google product search UK
http://www.google.co.uk/products?q=dbx+driverack+pa&btnG=Search+Products&h l=en
It’s almost reachable a few mare £300.00 pounds.
I just twigged on! This is two channel input with six possible outputs, as I’ve counted along the facial front of the dvx driverack PA.
If you want one button power convenience there are power sequencers available. the power switches on the components are left on and each component is plugged into a switched outlet on the sequencer unit. Furman has a few to chose from.
Mike Caldwell
Cooky 1257 is correct.
My earliest experiences with XTA was on Turbo and then with E.A.W processers.
These early units were rebadged XTA "one trick ponys".
At the L"Acoustics factory during V Dosc training I again ran across another batch of rebadged XTA which I just found out (spoke to the factory rep tile) were prototype "one trick ponys" for a bunch of their products.
I made the assumption that all of XTAs rebadged stuff was "one trick".
The rep didnt even know about the Tannoy XTA gear.
Guess you cant know all of the stuff out there.
I do thank Cooky 1257 for enlightning me.
Oldmics
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