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Well, THAT's Not Gonna Fucking Work!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark DeArman" data-source="post: 39558" data-attributes="member: 950"><p>Re: Well, THAT's Not Gonna Fucking Work!</p><p></p><p>Let me reply to my reply. I guess I just assumed unbalanced. Probably not, but the amount of noise I'm guessing that is present above 2k suggested it. The two phase lines start out about 120deg out of phase. Their slopes seem pretty near equal thus their total "delay" is equal. At the beginning the green high output is descending quicker. There could possibly be some DC blocking stuff in the dbx for the high output? I would measure all three channels simultaneously with a piece of software which doesn't use noise as a stimulus and compare.</p><p></p><p>On another note, I agree that the Xilica XP/XD products function well for their price. I have measured them extensively with my software, not SMAART, and never seen anything like what your picture shows above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark DeArman, post: 39558, member: 950"] Re: Well, THAT's Not Gonna Fucking Work! Let me reply to my reply. I guess I just assumed unbalanced. Probably not, but the amount of noise I'm guessing that is present above 2k suggested it. The two phase lines start out about 120deg out of phase. Their slopes seem pretty near equal thus their total "delay" is equal. At the beginning the green high output is descending quicker. There could possibly be some DC blocking stuff in the dbx for the high output? I would measure all three channels simultaneously with a piece of software which doesn't use noise as a stimulus and compare. On another note, I agree that the Xilica XP/XD products function well for their price. I have measured them extensively with my software, not SMAART, and never seen anything like what your picture shows above. [/QUOTE]
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