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Old 10-29-06, 09:01 AM   #34 (Link)
 
Geoff Gunnell
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Re: Proposal for the BSE2496C (Behringer Sub Equalizer 24/96 Consumer)


A big market Behringer could tap into is residential room correction.

Right now, if Behringer could switchably scale the RTA display of the DEC2496 to cover only the five octaves between 10Hz and 320 Hz and add a phantom powered mic input for the ECM8000 mic we'd be very close to a product that would do room and subwoofer correction for around $350 street.

I'd intro that product first and then based on customer feedback work on a reduced feature model for the home stereo folks using unbalanced RCA's only and getting rid of everything except the RTA, parametric, 'banded', and shelving/HP/LP filters, and phantom powered mic input.

Although we all know the goal is $99, I don't think that can be done considering the amount of processing power required. Perhaps $249 is a more realistic goal...

But I would gladly pay $350 for what I have described above.

Another product Behringer could sell a lot of is just the RTA display out of the DEQ2496, with the option to full scale the five octaves between 10Hz and 320Hz, and a phantom powered mic input for the ECM8000.


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