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EV DC-ONE users? prests and setup
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<blockquote data-quote="Liam Jason" data-source="post: 139406" data-attributes="member: 9368"><p>Re: EV DC-ONE users? prests and setup</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Dave - Very thick in the low end; I had little time and didnt want to look silly so quit trying to diagnose and understand what was going on at the time. immediate reaction was to lower the sub amp but even though it reduced the lows the eq of the system sounded a bit off and i reverted to old setup.</p><p></p><p>It was foolish to expect it to be plug and play! ha! I must confess I was lured by the fact the dc-one had presets for my exact speakers including amplifiers for the limiting settings so was expecting a hassle free situation.. </p><p></p><p>I'll have to read through the manual some more - I think its just a question of understanding the digital crossover element in the software ,</p><p>If i compare it to my old rack crossover I guess the db slider for each frequency in the crossover software acts the same as the low/mid/high output gains on a standard rack unit</p><p>there'll be nothing for it but to set it up at home to dial it in to a good starting point.</p><p></p><p>I still think the pre-mentioned dc-one crossover gain and low q boosts in the output eq for the sub channels is a somewhat bizarre starting point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liam Jason, post: 139406, member: 9368"] Re: EV DC-ONE users? prests and setup Hi Dave - Very thick in the low end; I had little time and didnt want to look silly so quit trying to diagnose and understand what was going on at the time. immediate reaction was to lower the sub amp but even though it reduced the lows the eq of the system sounded a bit off and i reverted to old setup. It was foolish to expect it to be plug and play! ha! I must confess I was lured by the fact the dc-one had presets for my exact speakers including amplifiers for the limiting settings so was expecting a hassle free situation.. I'll have to read through the manual some more - I think its just a question of understanding the digital crossover element in the software , If i compare it to my old rack crossover I guess the db slider for each frequency in the crossover software acts the same as the low/mid/high output gains on a standard rack unit there'll be nothing for it but to set it up at home to dial it in to a good starting point. I still think the pre-mentioned dc-one crossover gain and low q boosts in the output eq for the sub channels is a somewhat bizarre starting point. [/QUOTE]
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