

Turnkey / Behringer Ultradrive Pro DCX2496 Ultra High-Precision Speaker Management System Never used the DBX though i can't really compare them.This looks promising the Behringer Ultradrive Pro DCX2496 Ultra High-Precision Speaker Management System and like the (dbx 4800 that’s been installed at the Empire Leicester square as part of its THX installation), the Behringer Ultradrive Pro DCX2496 is priced normally around RRP £327.83 but at mad price of £168.99 at Turnkey yeah that positively on the list for the summertime.īehringer has something along the same lines yet the cost is has high as $3K! No, this one can be picked up for $249.99 or £168.99 at Turnkey site over here in the UK. you could say it lived through every kind of terror you can imagine for audio equipment and it still works perfectly normal.Īnd the digital input is very nice if you have a digital output on your Master (in my case it often is a pioneer dj mixer with spdif out) so you can bypass 2 A/D converters One of those units was installed in a rough club before, then it was stored in a humid place, was transported a lot. It is one of the few Behringer products which is totally reliable. Can be annoying if you want to set a new filter during a show/night or if you want to set the temperature based delay correction (which is neat by the way, it really helps - espacially when you are managing the soundsystem in a badly vented club or warehouse).

There is one thing that bothers me - if you change some parameters in the dsp the audiosignal will be cut for half a second. I think it is totally fine and i really can't complain. I have my hands on the Beringer DCX quite often on different systems. r/broadcastengineering - Broadcast Engineering.r/projection_mapping - Projection Mapping.You might find these other subreddits useful: These rules are implemented at the moderators' discretion. All 'office photos' must be posted in the weekly office pics thread.Use the Wiki and Search Functions Before Asking a Question.Do not use artist/company names in your post.Do not illegally distribute media such as vendor-locked software or books.Absolutely no advice for rigging/electrical/life safety is allowed beyond 'Consult a professional.'.LiveSound on Telegram (Ask to be added).Do you have a buzz, hiss, or ninja in your sound system? Post here to get some help! This includes microphones, mixers, amplifiers, speakers and everything in-between. This is a place for questions, links, and discussions about the professional Live Sound world. Please note that new reddit accounts are unable to make posts here, so please direct your questions to the "No Stupid Questions" Thread
