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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Johnson" data-source="post: 73718" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>Re: crossover in the desk</p><p></p><p>I take the point about how an accidental system reset could alter the outputs - but would the routing also be reset, so there would be nothing actually routed to the HF section, and assuming the low number outputs were active, if they feed the subs, then no harm would be caused, would it? Same thing would apply if the desk was moved to a new scene without the crossover function? In one of my systems I have a Behringer crossover with old fashioned knobs. At stage end these are more likely to be twiddled with an equally disastrous end product.</p><p></p><p>I'm afraid my system will be repatched to remove the crossovers as soon as I get a chance, and I'll see how it goes. A colleague destroyed some horns with full range audio only last year, when the memory battery in his elderly crossover failed and it started up with no filters!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Johnson, post: 73718, member: 2643"] Re: crossover in the desk I take the point about how an accidental system reset could alter the outputs - but would the routing also be reset, so there would be nothing actually routed to the HF section, and assuming the low number outputs were active, if they feed the subs, then no harm would be caused, would it? Same thing would apply if the desk was moved to a new scene without the crossover function? In one of my systems I have a Behringer crossover with old fashioned knobs. At stage end these are more likely to be twiddled with an equally disastrous end product. I'm afraid my system will be repatched to remove the crossovers as soon as I get a chance, and I'll see how it goes. A colleague destroyed some horns with full range audio only last year, when the memory battery in his elderly crossover failed and it started up with no filters! [/QUOTE]
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