So recently i was looking at adding a behringer Feedback destroyer to my system along with my samson s-converter and onkyo tx-607 i heard the Feedback destroyer, will take alot of unnecessary noise and also can act as a eq for my samson as a high pass filter. Ok thanks guys.
a) I think that he is simply asking if the Behringer Feedback Destroyer electronic EQ would get rid of unnecessary noise if plug into his system in conjunction with his Onkyo TX-SR607 receiver and Samsung S-Convertor.
b) And if it will act as an equalizer with high pass filtering with his Samsung S-Convertor.
Personally from what I know, I'll say yes.
* Am I right at guessing his two-part question , and am I right with my answer?
I assume you intend to use it for the main speakers? The BFD is noisy, so it makes no sense to use a noisy component as a solution to noise. What exactly is in your set up?
I thought of that, right after I clicked on the 'submit reply' button of my post.
* And I also know that some people use it for their main speakers.
TY Wayne for confirming it.
Regards,
Bob
-> By the way, really like the picture in your signature; an acoustic bass, and an electric one, cool.
... Reminds me the DTS opening in some DVDs, with the sound of strings inside a Yamaha piano... very cool indeed.
Everytime I look at it, it plays again in my head, and I just feel the movie is about to start...
Do you use REW or other room measurement software? The BFD won't do you much good if you don't have a frequency sweep of your room to see where the peaks and dips are.
I use a BFD combined with a 20 Hz Harrison Labs F-mod high pass filter for my subwoofer. The only downside is 20 Hz is the lowest F-mod they make so if you are looking at anything below that the F-mod won't work for you. It is cheap though, I think 20 bucks for two filters.
I also have a onkyo 607 and I am getting a ep4000 to run my subs .
Q: what is the best rca to xlr adapter? I was thinking the art cleanbox with the mod.
I have an Onkyo 876 connected to a BFD 1100 model and a Behringer EP4000 amp and don't have any signal issues. I do however get alot lower signal when the BFD is connected. Would the other input level of +4 give me more. Is there any noticable difference in volume with using the -10 or +4 input settings.
cheers
I have an Onkyo 876 connected to a BFD 1100 model and a Behringer EP4000 amp and don't have any signal issues. I do however get alot lower signal when the BFD is connected.
No, switching to +4 will get you lower meter readings. There is no difference in output levels between the two settings, it just changes the BFD’s internal gain structure (+4 would allow it to accept the much-higher signal levels that would be present in a PA system). As long as you get a healthy reading on your meters with the loudest bass passages, you’re fine.
Can't say that I have. You might want to check this and other Forum's "For Sale" ads. They're pretty scarce on eBay, only seen one used one in the past 2 months.
Regards,
Wayne
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