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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Caldwell" data-source="post: 205918" data-attributes="member: 170"><p>The Behringer EQ model you listed I would consider among the trashy Behringer products. The DCX2496 DSP that was mentioned it's a little above the trash pile...slightly.</p><p>While your speakers don't need the active crossover function of the DCX2496 you could still use it for system limiting, high pass filtering, and parametric output EQ to tame the normal hot spots that your speakers always have. The input EQ section is where you would go to ring out the system, once that setting is saved you could recall it the next time your back at that same location. For not much more you could get the DBX Drive Rack PA2 and control it wireless using an iPad.</p><p></p><p>As for straight up graphic Eq's, there are quite a few used one out there today, look for Ashly GQX series, the lighter grey made in the US models are good, even the smaller Ashly MQX series are decent. I've seen BSS FCS960's selling for cheap,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Caldwell, post: 205918, member: 170"] The Behringer EQ model you listed I would consider among the trashy Behringer products. The DCX2496 DSP that was mentioned it's a little above the trash pile...slightly. While your speakers don't need the active crossover function of the DCX2496 you could still use it for system limiting, high pass filtering, and parametric output EQ to tame the normal hot spots that your speakers always have. The input EQ section is where you would go to ring out the system, once that setting is saved you could recall it the next time your back at that same location. For not much more you could get the DBX Drive Rack PA2 and control it wireless using an iPad. As for straight up graphic Eq's, there are quite a few used one out there today, look for Ashly GQX series, the lighter grey made in the US models are good, even the smaller Ashly MQX series are decent. I've seen BSS FCS960's selling for cheap, [/QUOTE]
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