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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 81480" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've been looking to get a Maxxbass 107 for ages, no luck of course. I was wanting to include it in my install to make it easier to not disturb the neigbours. I reckon that processing everything sub 80-100 Hz will more than half the cost of the sound insulation required to get sound leakage down to a legal level and still have reasonable bass.</p><p>I have the Waves plugins, and have been thinking of installing a computer in the rack for doing the processing, but doing it all in the X32 is a viable (and free) option as long as I make the X32 a permanent part of the install (was going to use one of my old analogues for that, but ....)</p><p>The cost of a Maxxbass BCL is prohibitive for my use, and allthough buying an X32 and doing the processing with that isn't anywhere near what you can do with a BCL, it is enough for me, and I get a free mixer and cash to spare, so in my case it makes sense.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Using Maxxbass (or a copy) does of course have the added benefit of enabling my particular subs to play a lot louder (15dB worth), which is great for outdoors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 81480, member: 1285"] Re: X32 Discussion I've been looking to get a Maxxbass 107 for ages, no luck of course. I was wanting to include it in my install to make it easier to not disturb the neigbours. I reckon that processing everything sub 80-100 Hz will more than half the cost of the sound insulation required to get sound leakage down to a legal level and still have reasonable bass. I have the Waves plugins, and have been thinking of installing a computer in the rack for doing the processing, but doing it all in the X32 is a viable (and free) option as long as I make the X32 a permanent part of the install (was going to use one of my old analogues for that, but ....) The cost of a Maxxbass BCL is prohibitive for my use, and allthough buying an X32 and doing the processing with that isn't anywhere near what you can do with a BCL, it is enough for me, and I get a free mixer and cash to spare, so in my case it makes sense. Edit: Using Maxxbass (or a copy) does of course have the added benefit of enabling my particular subs to play a lot louder (15dB worth), which is great for outdoors. [/QUOTE]
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