In Reply to: Looking for upgrade from dBx Driverack x-over posted by theob on November 17, 2011 at 07:40:28:
When looking at any DSP, the FIRST thing you have to look at is the number of inputs and outputs you need.
If you don't have enough to meet your needs (you didn't state), then nothing else matters.
Why don't you want to make adjustments with a computer? I find it MUCH faster and MUCH easier to do it with a computer interface than fiddling around on the front panel.
Your budget is not very high for more than the simplest of DSP's.
You say you want steeper filters-do you realize the sonic "price" that comes with this? Possible ringing, extra signal delay and so forth.
Steeper is not always better. The best "sounding" filter is 6dB octave, but may not offer enough protection-especially for high freq devices.
Without knowing what the intended use is/system is etc, it is hard to say whether nor not steeper filters will actually help you.
You also said you want "lots of functionality". Exactly what does that mean? Do you want an open DSP that you can do anything with? If so, there are none of those that work without a computer interface to set them up.
Knowing more details about what you intend to do would help a lot.
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- RE: Looking for upgrade from dBx Driverack x-over - Ivan Beaver 06:31:10 12/28/11 (2)
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- RE: Looking for upgrade from dBx Driverack x-over - Ivan Beaver 16:59:24 01/08/12 (0)