DEQ2496 [message #27764] |
Fri, 07 April 2006 08:57 |
Leland Crooks
Messages: 212 Registered: May 2009
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Started playing with the Dynamic EQ last nite. After reading the rane notes, which seem primarily to focus on using it on a single channel, such as vocals, I'm not really any closer to finding what I need it for. It runs eq for the whole rig, except monitors, so do I set a broad shelf somewhere, hit specifics or what? Anybody with experience Beh or not feel free to chime in.
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Re: DEQ2496 [message #27765 is a reply to message #27764] |
Fri, 07 April 2006 19:42 |
Leland Crooks
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Reply to myself. Ha. Played with stereo width. Turn width down to zero and you have a nice mono signal that sounds good from a stereo source. It's also steerable.
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Re: DEQ2496 [message #60106 is a reply to message #27841] |
Wed, 08 July 2009 03:48 |
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Joshua Crispin wrote on Sat, 11 April 2009 04:42 |
I have used these Behringer units for years now and love them. For low end gear they can accomplish a ton of stuff. It and the DriveRack Pro are my swiss army gear.
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Hi, and my question is,
What would be the next '...end gear' or upgrade that would have very good sound qualities good for Hi-fi/audiophile and that can be used in Pro Sound, for an (1)equalizer and (2)compression/limiter, of course the first is more important as the second would not so be. A lot of people say the Behringers are not of enough quality, I think it might have to do with the levels of distortion. So maybe my question would go, about the best one's (1&2) in the Pro-Sound business to be used in the audiophile market, like in/for classic or jazz music.
Add to this combo an AMP since I'm about buying and testing a QSC-GX5.
John Fogerty - Deja Vu
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