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| BFD Forum New BFD... will you buy one?Discuss New BFD... will you buy one? in the Subwoofer Equalization | Calibration forum; New BFD... will you buy one? If Behringer were to produce a new BFD unit with the features below would you buy one?
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| View Poll Results: New BFD... will you buy one? | |||
| I prefer Unit A. | | 48 | 28.92% |
| I prefer Unit B. | | 62 | 37.35% |
| I would probably buy either unit they built, A or B. | | 49 | 29.52% |
| I would buy both. | | 7 | 4.22% |
| Voters: 166. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| | If Behringer were to produce a new BFD unit with the features below would you buy one? We need everyone's participation, please vote! Features Unit A (Retail $200-$250 / Street Price $150-$200): ~ Two independent channels. ~ A minimum of twelve parametric filters per channel (20 per channel is good too). ~ Channel coupling and series looping. ~ Three-way IN/OUT bypass. ~ Input/output LED level indicators. ~ LED filter indicators for both channels. ~ Front panel display. ~ Retain normal required buttons and jog dial. ~ 24-bit/96 kHz A/D and D/A converter powered by a 32-bit DSP. ~ Internal switch-mode power supply (100 - 240 V~ / 50-60hz). ~ Low power consumption. ~ Adjustable input level (-10dBV / +4dBu) on rear. ~ Hard bypass relay. ~ Noise-free. ~ 107db dynamic range. ~ 0.007% THD. ~ High-quality components. ~ High-quality construction. ~ Balanced XLR inputs/outputs. ~ Soft power ON/OFF with selectable Auto-On detect via sub signal. ~ Eliminate turn-on thump and ground hum. ~ Double insulated chassis with a two prong plug or a ground lift switch if needed to eliminate hum. ~ Pure flat frequency response from 10hz to 20khz* (FBQ2496 is -3db @ 20hz). ~ Filter adjustment capabilities from 10hz to 20khz*. ~ Adjustable gain range from -24db to +16db for each filter. ~ Minimum of 4 to 6 memory presets. ~ Replace ¼ inch inputs/outputs with RCA inputs/outputs. ~ Simple shelf filter… (i.e. selectable linear boost between two selectable frequencies). ~ Selectable and/or variable 6db-48db/octave subsonic roll-off filter from 35hz to 10hz (minimum 5hz increments). ~ Time delay from 0 to 30msec or 1 foot increments w/ 0.1 foot fine up to 30 feet. ~ Variable phase correction/adjustment from 0-180. ~ Front panel USB and/or RS-232 interface for MIDI port (place under small flip cover like on computers). ~ Dimmable front panel LED's / lights with OFF option. ~ Soft blue and/or green LED's on front panel vs. red. ~ Offer unit in black or silver… if not optional, offer only in black. ~ Revamp chassis for home theater consumer appearance vs. pro-audio style. ~ Allow mounting brackets to be optional (include unattached). ~ Enclose/fill gaps on sides if mounting brackets are removed. ~ Add rubber feet to allow placement on top of other equipment. ~ Remove graphic design from top of unit. ~ One year warranty. Optional features in Unit A (If can be added at no additional cost): ~ Anti-clipping mechanism with higher dynamic peak input before clipping. ~ Frequency readout in hertz instead of base + fine… (1hz increments w/ 0.1hz fine increments). ~ Bandwidth readout in octaves (1/3,1/6,1/24,1/1, etc.) or hertz (2hz,5hz,12hz,etc.) instead of 1/60, 10/60, 60/60, etc. ~ Front panel volume/gain to control output level to sub. ~ Ability to slave multiple units together. ~ Linkwitz transform circuit. ~ Detachable power cord. Added features of Unit B (Retail $250-$300 / Street Price $200-250): ~ Individual crossover filters (Butterworth, Bessel, Linkwitz-Riley) per channel w/ selectable roll-off 6db-48db/octave. ~ Adjustable/variable crossover range (low pass and high pass from 20hz to 200hz and w/ bypass). ~ Built-in RTA mic/line input w/ phantom power and w/ GAIN control. ~ Built-in SPL meter with selectable dBA/dBC/OFF weighting. ~ Built-in test tones (sinewaves - individual 1hz increments and sweep from 5hz to 400hz or 5hz to 20khz). ~ Separate RCA mic monitoring and test tone output to allow for computer program monitoring. ~ Locate RTA mic/line inputs and RCA monitoring outputs on the front face plate under a small flip cover. ~ Video output for monitoring the display would be nice, but the cost factor may prohibit this. ~ Video display instead of LED's… (dimmable and selectable OFF). ~ Small and simple 6 button wireless IR remote with discrete ON/OFF buttons and Preset 1,2,3,4 buttons. ~ Rear IR jack for remote control… to use with repeaters. ~ Add volume/gain control button to remote if feature is made available. ~ Add other control buttons to remote if cost feasible. | |||
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| Re: Poll: New BFD... will you buy one? Probably would want to leave it with the 1/4inch phono jack inputs, it's not too hard to convert to rca inputs and it would suit live sound applications a bit better to have native 6.5mm jacks on there. | |||
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| Re: Poll: New BFD... will you buy one? I voted for A because B is getting a bit complex and expensive, although there are features on it that would be nice. The biggest things for me would be the shelf filter ability, the 2 pronged outlet/hum control, rumble filter, and the variable phase would be an awesome addition. | |||
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| Re: Poll: New BFD... will you buy one? I'd like to see either, but B looks like the one I'd go for, despite having a mixer, mic, SPL meter etc. I like the remote and the ability to have all the stuff I mentioned above in one unit. Sonnie, does this mean we are coming up on a finalized product? Jim "Relax. Don't worry. Have a Homebrew." Charlie Papazian | |||
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| | Re: Poll: New BFD... will you buy one? No, I'm still trying to get Behringer to listen to us. I will simply continue to gather ammunition and they will have to sue me to get me to stop asking them to produce it. I'll go as far as I can for us all... You guys may have to bail me out of jail... ![]() | |||
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| Re: Poll: New BFD... will you buy one? I just purchased my first 1124, I don't really see any upgrades in the newer ones that'd warrant it's purchase. But, B for the remote and flexibility! ![]() | |||
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| Re: Poll: New BFD... will you buy one? I'm not sure any of the extra features in B would be worth it. I might say differently if I had them, but I think the features in A are good enough for what the BFD is used for, and for the extra cost, I'd prefer to have the phantom power, SPL meter, etc. in separate components. | |||
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| Re: Poll: New BFD... will you buy one? Hi: On my BFD Pro I am using both engines , one for two-channel and the other for movies only, on two different set-ups, that is two different sets of speakers and two different sources( c.d. and dvd player). I am getting a lot of cross-talk between engine L and engine R. I hope the newer model can address this! Thanks, Huck | |||
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