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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Ringgenberg" data-source="post: 67262" data-attributes="member: 2451"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Having been doing live sound work for over 30 years and having my X-over in both positions I made the switch to my x-over in my amp rack if for nothing more than an easier set up. No more worrying about if the right cables are plugged into the right outs and ins. I find that I rarely have to make changes to my Driverack 260. Some tweeks to the EQ and that is about it. Maybe changing my sub settings once in a while or a minor adjustment to my limiters but that is not the norm for me. After working on tuning my system for a year I just don't need to make that many changes anymore. I had a guest engineer from a national touring band that after 2 different shows 4 months apart he said you really have this system tuned well. He was very complimentary about the system and how much sound he was able to get from what I had for the P.A. </p><p></p><p>Just think about what happens that one time you get your subs and tweets mixed up. I also have different programs in my Driverack for different types of set ups. Very handy to have at the rack rather than at FOH. </p><p></p><p>I was once told that what ever works for you might not work for someone else and this is one of those cases. I don't see any X-overs at the FOH position when working with large touring companies and there must be a good reason for it. Best of luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Ringgenberg, post: 67262, member: 2451"] Re: X32 Discussion Having been doing live sound work for over 30 years and having my X-over in both positions I made the switch to my x-over in my amp rack if for nothing more than an easier set up. No more worrying about if the right cables are plugged into the right outs and ins. I find that I rarely have to make changes to my Driverack 260. Some tweeks to the EQ and that is about it. Maybe changing my sub settings once in a while or a minor adjustment to my limiters but that is not the norm for me. After working on tuning my system for a year I just don't need to make that many changes anymore. I had a guest engineer from a national touring band that after 2 different shows 4 months apart he said you really have this system tuned well. He was very complimentary about the system and how much sound he was able to get from what I had for the P.A. Just think about what happens that one time you get your subs and tweets mixed up. I also have different programs in my Driverack for different types of set ups. Very handy to have at the rack rather than at FOH. I was once told that what ever works for you might not work for someone else and this is one of those cases. I don't see any X-overs at the FOH position when working with large touring companies and there must be a good reason for it. Best of luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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