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Re: Well, THAT's Not Gonna Fucking Work!So my question is what crossover types/slopes did you have it set for. I am assuming that you had both the lows and the highs set so that both would reproduce the entire bandwidth but....Did you change crossover types/slopes and re-measure. It sounds to me like maybe, just maybe, DBX figures that on an entry level DSP that they need to flip the polarity for one bandwidth to the next based upon the type/slope. Did you have this set as LR-24 for both the HPF of the highs and LPF of the lows?I could be ASSuming out my ass but it would be nice to know.
Re: Well, THAT's Not Gonna Fucking Work!
So my question is what crossover types/slopes did you have it set for. I am assuming that you had both the lows and the highs set so that both would reproduce the entire bandwidth but....
Did you change crossover types/slopes and re-measure. It sounds to me like maybe, just maybe, DBX figures that on an entry level DSP that they need to flip the polarity for one bandwidth to the next based upon the type/slope. Did you have this set as LR-24 for both the HPF of the highs and LPF of the lows?
I could be ASSuming out my ass but it would be nice to know.