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<blockquote data-quote="Brent Handy" data-source="post: 80716" data-attributes="member: 2097"><p>Re: DBX Driverack PA question</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I normally sell EV DC Ones over dbx 260s. Recently, I sold a DRPA because it was an emergency. I regret it. The unit is in an amp room that has sequencial power. When the amps are turned off, so is the DRPA. When that happens, a squeal is sent to the audio outputs to the amps. Really sad. The DR stuff is junk because the output processing is not compensated for. Lets say you time align your system and then come back later to add an EQ to the output. Well, your out of time align again. There is no onboard compensation. You have to break out SMAART or something to measure again. Bad deal. I like the QSC processors as well. They offer better features than the 260 and have latency compensated for, no matter what you use or where you use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent Handy, post: 80716, member: 2097"] Re: DBX Driverack PA question I normally sell EV DC Ones over dbx 260s. Recently, I sold a DRPA because it was an emergency. I regret it. The unit is in an amp room that has sequencial power. When the amps are turned off, so is the DRPA. When that happens, a squeal is sent to the audio outputs to the amps. Really sad. The DR stuff is junk because the output processing is not compensated for. Lets say you time align your system and then come back later to add an EQ to the output. Well, your out of time align again. There is no onboard compensation. You have to break out SMAART or something to measure again. Bad deal. I like the QSC processors as well. They offer better features than the 260 and have latency compensated for, no matter what you use or where you use it. [/QUOTE]
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