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| BFD | Electronic Equalization Devices dcx 2496 LCR + subDiscuss dcx 2496 LCR + sub in the Equalization | Calibration forum; dcx 2496 LCR + sub Hello folks,
I 'Ve been reading some pretty interesting stuff about the behringer dcx 2496. I would like to use ... |
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| dcx 2496 LCR + sub Hello folks, I 'Ve been reading some pretty interesting stuff about the behringer dcx 2496. I would like to use one to bypass the bass managment of my HT receiver for the Left Center and Right Channel (and also some parametric EQ). Basically, I would like to filter those three channel and send the lower frequencies to one sub. Is this kind of configuration possible with the behringer? I've seen that it can be done with two channel and one sub, but what about 3 channel and one sub? Thanks in advance PS: Sorry for my bad english... Vidger | ||||
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| Re: dcx 2496 LCR + sub Welcome to the Forum, Vidger! Quote:
Regards, Wayne | |||||
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| Re: dcx 2496 LCR + sub Thanks for your help, Wayne. I 've been reading page 17 of the manual, and it seems impossible to SUM all three input signals (maxium two) into a new one . But I was thinking that maybe I could split each input signal into 2 output (one for high frequencies and the other for the low frequencies) and then merge the signals from the low frequencies (using what kind of device?) and send it to my subwoofer. So my question would be, how do I feed my subwoofer amplifier with three different signals? Thanks for your help, Vidger | ||||
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| Re: dcx 2496 LCR + sub Unfortunately, I have no idea. Personally I find the DCX manual fairly useless, which is pretty sad for such a complicated and powerful device. Maybe it makes sense if you have the DCX right there in front of you, so you can see what the screen does when you make changes to settings. Regards, Wayne | ||||
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| Re: dcx 2496 LCR + sub I was thinking that this device :http://www.behringer.com/MX400/?lang=ENG could merge the three different signals into a new one, but I don't know if it will work correctly ... I suppose that the problem of merging the low frequencies into a single channel (for feeding a subwoofer) is not uncommon in the professional sound world, yet I can't find a straight answer. Regards, Vidger | ||||
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I just noticed on Pg. 17 of the DCX manual that you can only sum two of the three inputs, not all three. Regards, Wayne | ||||||
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| Re: dcx 2496 LCR + sub Thanks again for your quick answer, Quote:
Searching the Internet, I found this one: rolls mx51, probably better build than the Behringer but I don't know if it has the same function. Regards, Vidger | |||||
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