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In Reply to: RE: Behringer CX 2310 Question posted by harecording on December 16, 2008 at 15:30:18
To my knowledgwe the CX 2310 is analog. The DCX (D for digital) 2496 is digital
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You are right. I knew that. I flubbed. I used to be a Behringer distributor until they started crapping on us and our customers with DOA product.
Ok...question remains. Have you read the manual? The button changes the value of the f selected by x10.
So what is there to adjust? You need to know the recommended settings for your speakers so that you do not blow drivers or cause performance issues. You can get this from the manufacturer if they are a good manufacturer. They will tell you what works. I hope that the L/R filters provided in the crossover will work for ya. They may not if you want to be procise about it.
At some point, I will get a DCX 2496, and although the CX has limitations, it is a huge improvement over the Magnepan 3.5Rs passive XO. As there are no internal XOs I am free to experiment.
I just wish someone could explain what to expect, and whether engaging or not requires changin the settings on the front panel
Sure it would.
Read the manual.
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