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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Etheredge" data-source="post: 47936" data-attributes="member: 58"><p>Re: Foh eq questions.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>IMO as much as we can, (and do), get things set well in the DSP's and digital consoles there is still something nice about having a GEQ right there at my finger tips that I can make little teaks on at a moment's notice without having to go through pages on a console or computer interface on a DSP.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for which one to go with? Well we have both the Ashly and BSS 960 models. For B-rig and blow FOH and monitor work the Ashly's are great. Never had a single issue and to me they sound better than the DBX units when I've used them head to head. The BSS though has an absolutely superb sound. However we have found it a bit finicky with it's gain; sometimes one side is off from the other. We had it into a certified repair center and were told "oh you must not be using a balanced signal", even when it definitely is. Most of the time it works normally and when it does get pissy it's really not a big deal to have one gain knob up or down a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Etheredge, post: 47936, member: 58"] Re: Foh eq questions. IMO as much as we can, (and do), get things set well in the DSP's and digital consoles there is still something nice about having a GEQ right there at my finger tips that I can make little teaks on at a moment's notice without having to go through pages on a console or computer interface on a DSP. As for which one to go with? Well we have both the Ashly and BSS 960 models. For B-rig and blow FOH and monitor work the Ashly's are great. Never had a single issue and to me they sound better than the DBX units when I've used them head to head. The BSS though has an absolutely superb sound. However we have found it a bit finicky with it's gain; sometimes one side is off from the other. We had it into a certified repair center and were told "oh you must not be using a balanced signal", even when it definitely is. Most of the time it works normally and when it does get pissy it's really not a big deal to have one gain knob up or down a bit. [/QUOTE]
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