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New DIY Mid High (90deg) - AKA PM90
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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Klinkenborg" data-source="post: 212842" data-attributes="member: 12770"><p>Thanks Kevin, Jeff, and Peter for your most generous and valuable advice. </p><p></p><p>As is obvious, phase correction is completely new to me so I appreciate your advice immensely. All the systems mentioned in Jeff's link are sadly outside my budget, with the exception of miniDSP. My system will be 5-way and I am planning to use - please don't laugh - a Behringer DEQ2496 feeding two DCX2496 via AES. Can phase be corrected at the input to the DEQ using a miniDSP or is phase correction intrinsic to the crossover filters?</p><p></p><p>Thanks all, Carl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Klinkenborg, post: 212842, member: 12770"] Thanks Kevin, Jeff, and Peter for your most generous and valuable advice. As is obvious, phase correction is completely new to me so I appreciate your advice immensely. All the systems mentioned in Jeff's link are sadly outside my budget, with the exception of miniDSP. My system will be 5-way and I am planning to use - please don't laugh - a Behringer DEQ2496 feeding two DCX2496 via AES. Can phase be corrected at the input to the DEQ using a miniDSP or is phase correction intrinsic to the crossover filters? Thanks all, Carl. [/QUOTE]
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