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DBX Driverack PA+vs. Ashly 4.8sp
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<blockquote data-quote="Luke Robinson" data-source="post: 131375" data-attributes="member: 853"><p>Re: DBX Driverack PA+vs. Ashly 4.8sp</p><p></p><p>I have owned both of these units for many years. I will say that the ashly sounds a bit better, but it is not enough of a difference to get too excited about. However there a lot of other things about the ashly that are a lot nicer, First and foremost you have more than 2 inputs witch allows you to feed the subwoofers independently from an Aux or the Mono send on your board. This allows you to keep channels that have no business being in the subwoofer out of the subwoofer, Mostly things like vocals and acoustic guitars that have the potential to create low frequency feedback, or just muddy up the mix. You also have more control over delay, and longer delay times available if you are running anything that might need it. If none of these things interest you, then it might not make much sense to spend your money on the ashly. It might be better spent upgrading other parts of your rig.</p><p></p><p>If you don't need 4 in and 8 out there is a 3x6 version of the ashly as well that is a little easier on the wallet. </p><p></p><p>Luke</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luke Robinson, post: 131375, member: 853"] Re: DBX Driverack PA+vs. Ashly 4.8sp I have owned both of these units for many years. I will say that the ashly sounds a bit better, but it is not enough of a difference to get too excited about. However there a lot of other things about the ashly that are a lot nicer, First and foremost you have more than 2 inputs witch allows you to feed the subwoofers independently from an Aux or the Mono send on your board. This allows you to keep channels that have no business being in the subwoofer out of the subwoofer, Mostly things like vocals and acoustic guitars that have the potential to create low frequency feedback, or just muddy up the mix. You also have more control over delay, and longer delay times available if you are running anything that might need it. If none of these things interest you, then it might not make much sense to spend your money on the ashly. It might be better spent upgrading other parts of your rig. If you don't need 4 in and 8 out there is a 3x6 version of the ashly as well that is a little easier on the wallet. Luke [/QUOTE]
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