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Which limiters are good enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Stringer" data-source="post: 4205" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Now then guys, i'm looking for a limiter which is good enough for speaker system protection, I been looking at used limiters like the Drawmer DL241, Dbx 1066 and Drawmer SP2021, i've already got a Dbx 223SX crossover and BSS FDS-960 graphic equalizer. I heard that the Dbx Driverack PA aren't that great really and that the limiters in them aren't useless but they're not very good at all, so I was thinking about going an outboard dedicated limiter to be put in the signal chain before the crossover. The crossover will have a 1U mesh security plate over the front so after i've set it up no-one can mess with it, same with the limiter if I go for one. The amps are set to fully clockwise. I can't afford a used loudspeaker management system of the quality of say an EV DC One, XTA DP series etc..I can get hold of used limiters cheap enough though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Stringer, post: 4205, member: 166"] Now then guys, i'm looking for a limiter which is good enough for speaker system protection, I been looking at used limiters like the Drawmer DL241, Dbx 1066 and Drawmer SP2021, i've already got a Dbx 223SX crossover and BSS FDS-960 graphic equalizer. I heard that the Dbx Driverack PA aren't that great really and that the limiters in them aren't useless but they're not very good at all, so I was thinking about going an outboard dedicated limiter to be put in the signal chain before the crossover. The crossover will have a 1U mesh security plate over the front so after i've set it up no-one can mess with it, same with the limiter if I go for one. The amps are set to fully clockwise. I can't afford a used loudspeaker management system of the quality of say an EV DC One, XTA DP series etc..I can get hold of used limiters cheap enough though. [/QUOTE]
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