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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Helmke" data-source="post: 34168" data-attributes="member: 96"><p>Re: More Danley impressiveness</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We've been using XTA DP224 processors with our JH90's, so it was my job to translate the settings to that platform. Not trivial, took about 5-6 hours with SMAART and some futzing around. Figuring out a way to use 7 bands of parametric on the high mids when the DP224 only has 5 bands on each output was interesting (use a couple bands on the input side, and then complimentary EQ on the output that had a couple bands free). Ivan says "no special filters", then I find a 30dB/Oct crossover slope on the low mid band. Used a shelf EQ to get that one to line up properly, but it took a while to get there.</p><p></p><p>Bennett's article about the differences between processor settings certainly applied here. Surprisingly the parametric settings were very nearly identical, but I had to tweak the crossover filter frequencies quite a bit and in one case even use a different slope.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Oh yeah - none of that would have been possible if Danley hadn't loaned us a processor in the first place. Class act, those guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Helmke, post: 34168, member: 96"] Re: More Danley impressiveness We've been using XTA DP224 processors with our JH90's, so it was my job to translate the settings to that platform. Not trivial, took about 5-6 hours with SMAART and some futzing around. Figuring out a way to use 7 bands of parametric on the high mids when the DP224 only has 5 bands on each output was interesting (use a couple bands on the input side, and then complimentary EQ on the output that had a couple bands free). Ivan says "no special filters", then I find a 30dB/Oct crossover slope on the low mid band. Used a shelf EQ to get that one to line up properly, but it took a while to get there. Bennett's article about the differences between processor settings certainly applied here. Surprisingly the parametric settings were very nearly identical, but I had to tweak the crossover filter frequencies quite a bit and in one case even use a different slope. EDIT: Oh yeah - none of that would have been possible if Danley hadn't loaned us a processor in the first place. Class act, those guys. [/QUOTE]
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