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Which limiters are good enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Stringer" data-source="post: 50511" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Re: Which limiters are good enough?</p><p></p><p>Guys, it sounds like you're getting annoyed with me thinking I run my system menacingly hard, the fact is, I do run my system on full, but I don't take it to the very edge of what it can do. Also, I CAN'T AFFORD ANYMORE SYSTEM, SO CAN'T BRING MORE THAN I NEED. But, if I see a red light I personally ALWAYS turn it down, straight away, I see red clip lights as bad, I don't see clip lights as a sign of everything being near the limit but being ok to be pushed harder. That's why in 17 years of doing small dance events and working with speaker systems (on an amateur level on and off) i've never blown a single driver, EVER. I'm not a professional sound engineer and can't afford the absolute best equipment, but i'm intelligent enough to know how hard my system can run safely, so that it'll last me years. I'm gonna keep hiring out the XTA DP226 until i've saved enough money to get myself one of them Lake speaker management systems, this one in fact :</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/XTA-DP-226-Dolby-Lake-Contour-DSP-2-x-6-DSP-AES-EBU-digital-inputs-/310380070291?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4844180593" target="_blank">XTA DP 226 - Dolby Lake Contour DSP 2 x 6 DSP with AES EBU digital inputs | eBay</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Stringer, post: 50511, member: 166"] Re: Which limiters are good enough? Guys, it sounds like you're getting annoyed with me thinking I run my system menacingly hard, the fact is, I do run my system on full, but I don't take it to the very edge of what it can do. Also, I CAN'T AFFORD ANYMORE SYSTEM, SO CAN'T BRING MORE THAN I NEED. But, if I see a red light I personally ALWAYS turn it down, straight away, I see red clip lights as bad, I don't see clip lights as a sign of everything being near the limit but being ok to be pushed harder. That's why in 17 years of doing small dance events and working with speaker systems (on an amateur level on and off) i've never blown a single driver, EVER. I'm not a professional sound engineer and can't afford the absolute best equipment, but i'm intelligent enough to know how hard my system can run safely, so that it'll last me years. I'm gonna keep hiring out the XTA DP226 until i've saved enough money to get myself one of them Lake speaker management systems, this one in fact : [url=http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/XTA-DP-226-Dolby-Lake-Contour-DSP-2-x-6-DSP-AES-EBU-digital-inputs-/310380070291?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4844180593]XTA DP 226 - Dolby Lake Contour DSP 2 x 6 DSP with AES EBU digital inputs | eBay[/url] [/QUOTE]
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