Hi! I have a Soundraft GB2R-16 and I have a problem.
I plugg in 3 or 4 instruments and 1 microphone. Sometimes, while singing, the volume of the mic decrease and after while increase too match, more than it was before. It's like someone to cut the gain of the channel, because the pfl drops.
Also, sometimes while playing my instrument it stops! (I connect it with DI box and use phantom power).
All these happens without clipping.
Retired, living in small market town, always into music, worked for a loudspeaker manufacturer many years ago, play a couple of instruments, keen photographer, and not really a sports person, except for snooker and F1 motor racing. I've helped with the PA for the couple of churches where I have been a member over the last 25 years.
Joe i would like to know if you kn ow how to update the firmware on an EAW MX8750 and where to get v2 firmware
I have been having problem for to communicate with the mxware and sometimes mxloader
so i thought and it is still running v1 software.
Thanks
helge, will it be ok if i can get two diy90, too? so we can split cost from US and i pay within europe?
NON of the woodcrafter over here are able to get this done... :x~:-x~:evil::twisted:
tx - klaus
I found a post about a year old where your tuning Peter's DIY60 with a miniDSP. And then I had asked a question about using a miniDSP. Post #614 on the 60 Degree DIY / page 41. You replied with the miniDSP has I/O level limitations. Consumer I/O levels.
So I'm wondering, what would be ideal levels for output?
The reason I ask is because I think that maybe a miniSharc might be a better option. Then from the Sharc I can use DACs. I'm hoping that a DAC might give me better output levels. Can I get your opinion on this? What should I look for in output levels?
Hi Peter,
Thankyou for the excellent effort in the design of the 60 degree ( and 90 ) speaker on a stick.
I have the pleasure of helping the local school with events and would like to build the speakers for events on the school field ( fireworks night etc. )
I have a couple of questions if you dont mind.
I have some BMS 12n620 laying unused from another project. Do you think that they may work as a substitute for the 12" driver or does it compromise the design. I would hate to waste the effort you have put in with a less than optimal driver choice.
I am talking with my local (UK ) BMS dealer about the possibility of upgrading my existing 4 BMS coax's to the 4594 HE variant.
May I please have a copy of the cad file so I can use my local CNC guy ?
I look forward to hearing from you.
My best regards
Matt
Hi Peter,
do you happen to have a link to the guy in Birmingham who built and measured your 212 DIY cabs by any chance?
I am quite interested in this little box hence would like to get my ears on one asap..
Peter from NL unfortunately cant demo them atm due to storage/noise issues so i guess my best bet is the one in Birmingham unless you are aware of any other builts in central Europe?