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| BFD | Electronic Equalization Devices DSP1124P and Hi-Rez AudioDiscuss DSP1124P and Hi-Rez Audio in the Equalization | Calibration forum; DSP1124P and Hi-Rez Audio About to buy this unit at the local guitar shop. Just a couple questions. First of all, I assume that ... |
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| DSP1124P and Hi-Rez Audio About to buy this unit at the local guitar shop. Just a couple questions. First of all, I assume that it takes a digital signal via the LFE with 1/4 plug. I am aware that this unit processes sound at 48 khz whereas the new model is 96 khz. I have 3 questions: 1) Can the unit receive a hi rez sub signal such as 96 or 192 hz and not reject it. With blu-ray the higher rez tracks are becoming more standard. 2) The specs for the unit say: Bandwidth 20 Hz to 20 kHz, -3 dB. My sub goes down to 10 hz. Does this mean that I will lose the 10 hz, or does it mean the unit does not allow equalizing for anything below 20 hz, but is able to pass a lower signal through unchanged? 3) Does the LFE signal input and output in digital to and from the unit? If not does the newer 2496 model? thanks in advance! Last edited by nppublic; 06-22-09 at 05:19 AM.. | ||||
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| Re: DSP1124P and Hi-Rez Audio The BFD1124 and FBQ2496 are analog I/O devices - not digital. Check out the Behringer site for manuals of all their devices for closer detail. brucek | ||||
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| Re: DSP1124P and Hi-Rez Audio It seems you totally don't understand an EQ system. Basically the EQ system goes in between your pre-pro and amplifier. For the DSP you would feed your LFE pre-amp output to it's input. Then you would feed it's output to your subs amp input. The DCX is a better system that allow complete integration of the front sound stage with enough external amps. Hi-Rez is processed by the pre-pro not the crossover or amps. If you are using a receiver it would likely be your pre-pro. | ||||
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