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QSC GX3 - Is it enough for my horns?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Frembes" data-source="post: 42692" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>Re: QSC GX3 - Is it enough for my horns? Something else to consider</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The guilty party shall remain nameless -- but they know who they are! A person in the company whom I trust implicitly has admitted to being aware of the problem and is trying to get it fixed in a future software/firmware release.</p><p></p><p>To be completely fair, the filter in question is found only in input, not output processing. Since most loudspeaker filters are applied in output processing (I think?) its unlikely you will run into an issue with this particular product. The filter also has an adjustable Q, so you can vary the shape of the slope. I measured the filter using its default Q.</p><p></p><p>The key point is one Bennett harps on all the time: you have to measure processors and figure out what each does. Never, ever assume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Frembes, post: 42692, member: 432"] Re: QSC GX3 - Is it enough for my horns? Something else to consider The guilty party shall remain nameless -- but they know who they are! A person in the company whom I trust implicitly has admitted to being aware of the problem and is trying to get it fixed in a future software/firmware release. To be completely fair, the filter in question is found only in input, not output processing. Since most loudspeaker filters are applied in output processing (I think?) its unlikely you will run into an issue with this particular product. The filter also has an adjustable Q, so you can vary the shape of the slope. I measured the filter using its default Q. The key point is one Bennett harps on all the time: you have to measure processors and figure out what each does. Never, ever assume. [/QUOTE]
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