In Reply to: EQ and subs - preliminary results posted by bartc on January 2, 2009 at 07:30:57:
I'm sure you must be aware of REW if you visited the Home Theater Shack's forum's.
On thing you may not be aware of is that the Behringer unit introduces a 1ms delay to the output.
This type of set up was originally meant for HT receivers and processors that have distance/time settings for the mains, center, and rears. This allows you to compensate for the time delay of the dsp unit.
I'm not saying that you can't get acceptable results without compensating for this delay, only that it would be better if you could.
I had planed to use a DEQ (strictly in the digital domain) for the amp driving main input of my Gallo Ref 3s which has a time delay feature.
Then use the BFD 11/24 for the amp driving the Gallo's woofers second voice coil. I never got around to it, as the aes/ebu input of the used DEQ 24/94 didn't work.
Please keep us posted on your results.
Julien
"There's someone in my head, but it's not me"
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Follow Ups
- RE: EQ and subs - preliminary results - Julien43 19:59:12 01/02/09 (9)
- 1 millisecond delay from A/D conversion in Behringer equalizer - Richard BassNut Greene 13:45:48 01/04/09 (7)
- Audibility of a 1 ms delay - David Aiken 14:18:15 01/04/09 (6)
- Irrelevant for bass signals -- most bass energy already bounces off walls, floor and ceiling - Richard BassNut Greene 08:42:47 01/05/09 (5)
- Have to reread the Master Handbook - bartc 18:22:40 01/05/09 (0)
- Sorry, relevant… - David Aiken 12:17:11 01/05/09 (3)
- I once shot a relevant in my pajamas … - Richard BassNut Greene 08:38:05 01/06/09 (2)
- I hope you missed whatever else was also in your pajamas … - David Aiken 12:32:51 01/06/09 (1)
- "And you keep missing the point " -- you have no point ! - Richard BassNut Greene 17:14:13 01/06/09 (0)
- Thanks, Julien - bartc 07:08:38 01/03/09 (0)