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Old February 7th, 2006, 03:15 PM
Monolith Monolith is offline
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Will keep you posted

I just recieved it today. I played with it a little during lunch but haven't connected it yet. The interface takes a bit of getting used to but is still reasonably intuitive. Has a nice setup wizard with several Crown and JBL products pre-set to get you going quick. I am using Peavey speakers so I will have to set that up as a custom input.

Just a thought. If you are only interested in feedback elimination there are numerous products on the market that can automatically remove feedback and are a lot less expensive, just do an internet search. I know Begringer makes one (that is not nearly this expensive) as well as the Peavey Ferret mentioned earlier.

You can also get these for less than $500 on EBay. There is one on there right now for about 350 or so. The RTA mics (for auto Graphic EQing) are the same price as in most music stores, though.

I intend to use nearly all of the capabilities of the driverack. Compression and limiting, parametric and graphic EQing, as well as the subharmonic synthesis (if I can find a use for it) to make my system more powerful and better sounding than any other in the area. I have little use for the built in crossover as I don't run that type of setup, yet.

I will make e report as soon as possible on Friday or Saturday. I guess I'll have to break out the digi-cam so everyone can see this thing in action. Just have to find a place to put the pictures up.

I'm all kind of wicked excited. There are things that this thing does that I can't even spell!!

Jon
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