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EAW VR21 and VRS12 DSP Settings
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael John" data-source="post: 47345" data-attributes="member: 830"><p>Re: EAW VR21 and VRS12 DSP Settings</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Lee,</p><p></p><p>Yes, I added Speakons as well as switches to bypass the crossover board completely. I can run them passive (1+,1-) or biamped (Low - 1+,1- and High 2+,2-). To me the sound is better and more consistent, especially vertically with the linear phase brick wall crossover. I agree the HF isn't very exciting but I don't have many comparison points. My JBL MRX512M's are a little flatter and higher, but I really like the BMS compression driver in the 12CN680 coax driver I made into a wedge. I'm considering changing the VR21 compression drivers for BMS's. They do a model 4554 1.4" ferrite. </p><p></p><p>What I didn't show was the limiter settings. I emailed EAW support but they wouldn't give me any information so I made some educated guesses. With this module and my limiter settings, I've run some fairly loud indoor events and some moderate outdoor events throwing about 30m.</p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael John, post: 47345, member: 830"] Re: EAW VR21 and VRS12 DSP Settings Hi Lee, Yes, I added Speakons as well as switches to bypass the crossover board completely. I can run them passive (1+,1-) or biamped (Low - 1+,1- and High 2+,2-). To me the sound is better and more consistent, especially vertically with the linear phase brick wall crossover. I agree the HF isn't very exciting but I don't have many comparison points. My JBL MRX512M's are a little flatter and higher, but I really like the BMS compression driver in the 12CN680 coax driver I made into a wedge. I'm considering changing the VR21 compression drivers for BMS's. They do a model 4554 1.4" ferrite. What I didn't show was the limiter settings. I emailed EAW support but they wouldn't give me any information so I made some educated guesses. With this module and my limiter settings, I've run some fairly loud indoor events and some moderate outdoor events throwing about 30m. Best, Michael [/QUOTE]
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