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Eiron wrote:
Looking for a 3-band 4th order Linkwitz-Riley crossover.
The Behringer DCX2496 looks perfect.
They are very well regarded at the budget end of the market.
Anything else available that does something similar?
I'm at the moment using Phonic i7200 which I got a pair of at a very good
price, since IIRC are no longer made. They work well enough, but are
slightly noisy. And don't allow setting an individual delay to each
driver, which I think would be useful - the DCX2196 does. However, they
were fine for deciding if the route I'm trying was worth proceeding down,
without spending too much.
So I'm intending replacing them with the DCX 2496.
How about multi-channel soundcards and software?
Not so convenient, IMHO.
You might also consider the Behringer DEQ 2496 which is an equaliser. To
drive the crossovers from. It has an auto EQ function which by using an
external half decent mic gives a reasonable starting point. I have one and
it's very good.
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