In Reply to: Request Help for Audio Equipment Set Up (Non Pro User) posted by Reysan on January 9, 2017 at 00:52:46:
You need to measure and have on-site help! I do this stuff.
The crown XTI does have it's own DSP for crossover and EQ's, compression etc.
But the Driverack duplicates these functions
The Wharfdales have a built in passive crossover - so your job is really just integrating the Sub.
And since it looks like you are doing some outdoor PA work the compression can help with loudness - assuming you are doing a live performance.
I don't know about the performance of your custom SUB (power handling/efficiency etc.
If I were setting it up I'd do out with an RTA and measure the sub performance and limits first. First at "reasonable" levels with the mains running with a 120Hz highpass.
FYI most those here are not Pro Audio familiar (some are) maybe you will get some good advice.
If a recent purchase (drive rack is not a current product) perhaps the seller can give advise.
I say this since it looks like you are in HongKong, I doubt you would like to fly me there and pay for my time....
Good luck!
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