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Which analogue crossover is the best?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marsellus Fariss" data-source="post: 40798" data-attributes="member: 1107"><p>Re: Which analogue crossover is the best?</p><p></p><p>Sound great. Though I've not A/B'ed them to anything else direclty. Lots of PEQ and filters. Limiters sound good too. Simple 2 in 2 out. Old enough to not have USB control, just RS185/485 if they have the proper card. I wouldn't buy one w/o the RS485 option card. Software still runs fine on all the windows OS's I've used up through 7. You can do almost anything real time w/o audio artifacts or dropouts except configuration changes and reducing delay settings (obviously) Metering via software is bad. Three bar LED kinda UI. Some older units have worn out/dirty encoder dials that make it hard to program via front panel controls but It's way faster with software anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marsellus Fariss, post: 40798, member: 1107"] Re: Which analogue crossover is the best? Sound great. Though I've not A/B'ed them to anything else direclty. Lots of PEQ and filters. Limiters sound good too. Simple 2 in 2 out. Old enough to not have USB control, just RS185/485 if they have the proper card. I wouldn't buy one w/o the RS485 option card. Software still runs fine on all the windows OS's I've used up through 7. You can do almost anything real time w/o audio artifacts or dropouts except configuration changes and reducing delay settings (obviously) Metering via software is bad. Three bar LED kinda UI. Some older units have worn out/dirty encoder dials that make it hard to program via front panel controls but It's way faster with software anyway. [/QUOTE]
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