Hi All,
I purchased the Behringer UltraDrive 24/96 and the sister unit the UltraCurve 24/96 which does Room Eq, RTA, and other functions.
I wanted to see if anybody on this site has any experience with these units together or individually?
The Behringer units will be used on a pair of speakers I am almost finished with. Each speaker is a two box with "MTM" module and "Bass" module similar to any of the Von Schweikert VR-4, or Wilson Watt Puppy designs.
The "MTM" module features two Peerless CSX 6.5" mid-woofers centered above and below a Vifa PL tweeter in a cabinet which is 22"H x 15"D x 9"W and can be ported.
The "Bass" module features two Peerless CSX 8" woofers centered in a cabinet which is 30"H x 25"D x 10.5" and can be ported.
l am not sure if there is a usersgroup such as Yahoo groups to obtain information, but I do believe that even if their were one it would not likely address Home Audio specific issues or applications.
It would be a great help if someone here had practical home audio experiences with the units.
I choose the Behringer DCX 24/96 based mostly on price to performance along with the ability to manipulate channels levels, gains, delays, etc., individually.
One potential limiting factor of the DCX was that since the proccessing power in the unit is shared, depending on the slope, and crossover frequency used in the DCX, the amount of processing power left available for the Eq functions are limited.
Using the sister unit to the DCX, called the DEQ 24/96, this deficiency was remedied, because the DEQ is a separate unit that performs all the Eq'ing functions as well as well as Automatic Room Eq.
MI-II-CENTS
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The TailWind Generation I
I purchased the Behringer UltraDrive 24/96 and the sister unit the UltraCurve 24/96 which does Room Eq, RTA, and other functions.
I wanted to see if anybody on this site has any experience with these units together or individually?
The Behringer units will be used on a pair of speakers I am almost finished with. Each speaker is a two box with "MTM" module and "Bass" module similar to any of the Von Schweikert VR-4, or Wilson Watt Puppy designs.
The "MTM" module features two Peerless CSX 6.5" mid-woofers centered above and below a Vifa PL tweeter in a cabinet which is 22"H x 15"D x 9"W and can be ported.
The "Bass" module features two Peerless CSX 8" woofers centered in a cabinet which is 30"H x 25"D x 10.5" and can be ported.
l am not sure if there is a usersgroup such as Yahoo groups to obtain information, but I do believe that even if their were one it would not likely address Home Audio specific issues or applications.
It would be a great help if someone here had practical home audio experiences with the units.
I choose the Behringer DCX 24/96 based mostly on price to performance along with the ability to manipulate channels levels, gains, delays, etc., individually.
One potential limiting factor of the DCX was that since the proccessing power in the unit is shared, depending on the slope, and crossover frequency used in the DCX, the amount of processing power left available for the Eq functions are limited.
Using the sister unit to the DCX, called the DEQ 24/96, this deficiency was remedied, because the DEQ is a separate unit that performs all the Eq'ing functions as well as well as Automatic Room Eq.
MI-II-CENTS
______________
The TailWind Generation I
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