Behringer dcx2496 ultradrive pro digital crossover system
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- BEHRINGER DCX2496 ULTRADRIVE PRO DIGITAL CROSSOVER SYSTEM DRIVERS
- BEHRINGER DCX2496 ULTRADRIVE PRO DIGITAL CROSSOVER SYSTEM SOFTWARE
So now, with less amplifier power, I am getting the same 'whack' power out of the speakers, due to time alignment and summing. That eliminates the slight phase shift in recordings, for even stronger bass The unit has multiple busses, including a very handy SUM bus, where I can sum two channels together and take the output to feed subwoofer channels. Having the steeper slope, I can now make better use of the midrange drivers' lower end, allowing the directional cues to come more from the midranges and less from the woofers, improving stereo imaging and allowing more specific Rid of the slight smearing of timing that existed because the listener is different physical distances from each speaker array. The delay insertion on the nearest speakers makes all the sounds arrive at the same instant, getting Infinitely across the range of hearing, so tuning to perfection is possible, unlike my analog 'fixed' frequency x-over. I can now set the crossover slopes and frequencies My sound system now sounds more 'neutral' than ever before. I now own three types of Behringer products. Seeing a Rane speaker management system for thousands of dollars some years back and it didn't do half the stuff this box can do. I'm amazed at the quality and capability of this unit at this price. The unit runs at 24-bits and 96KHz, giving a vanishingly-low noise level and a frequency response to 40KHz, twice the upper limit of human hearing. Just about any of these functions are available on the input channels and the output channels, so stacking of filters is easy to do. The DSP algorithms include equalizers, dynamic equalizers (EQs that work dependant on signal level), crossover filters, and limiters. There are Linkwitz-Riley, Butterworth and Bessel, ranging from 12dB/oct all the way to 48dB/oct. The box is essentially a powerful DSP farm, with 3 inputs and six outputs. And multiple setupsĬan be stored and recalled instantly from memory.
BEHRINGER DCX2496 ULTRADRIVE PRO DIGITAL CROSSOVER SYSTEM SOFTWARE
It's software can be upgraded over the internet at any time.
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The filters are flexible and capable of steep brickwall slopes.
BEHRINGER DCX2496 ULTRADRIVE PRO DIGITAL CROSSOVER SYSTEM DRIVERS
Listener location and adjust delay lines for all drivers so that time arrivals are precise. It can calculate the time needed for each speaker's sound output to reach a defined The other great benefit is that the unit can do time delays. The Behringer, being digital, is impervious to hum pickup. I've eliminated all traces of hum by doing so. This box replaced a crossover network, a subwoofer limiter, and two equalizers. There are limiters, dynamic EQs, and multiple EQ filter types that can be enabled and tuned to perfection. The crossover points can be linked or independantly adjusted. There are three filter topologies to choose from. The crossover points are accurate and the adjustable slopes are flexible. Raising 0.5dB on the display, causes our RMS voltmeter to rise by exactly 0.5dB only at the bandpass frequency set. The unit is VERY quiet and does not add any noise to our system. The box is flat from practically DC to 39KHz and cuts off like a stone falling through vacuum above 40KHz. The first thing I did was put this unit on the bench in our engineering lab and run some signals through it, with a scope and RMS voltmeter on the It replaces a homebrew L-W crossover network that served us well for 23 years. Last week, I took delivery on the Behringer Ultradrive Pro DCX2496 Loudspeaker Management System for our studio. This box is designed for a variety of applications, including managing large multi-array loundspeaker systems for live performance as well as elaborate studio sound systems.