In Reply to: Tired of Behringer posted by Zene on May 16, 2006 at 05:06:13:
I suggest you get a couple of s/h BSS FDS360's or one Klark Teknik DN800 if you are after audio quality and control.
You won't be able to change frequency or slope on the fly though as these are analog units,
you'll need either a soldering iron or a few $'s (KT frequency cards are about £15-25 over here). But they are fully adjustable for level, steepness and type of slope and phase.
Eq cards, both shelving and parametric are also available, at a cost, should you need them.
KT are still making the DN800 (a bit pricey, though still cheaper then their digital xover)
for applications where audio quality is more important then the convenience of digital.
If you want to buy new try the LabGruppen xovers and stay clear of analog ones where the xover frequency is adjustable by a pot! Those are rubbish and can have tolerances of 20%.Behringer and 'high end' I always understood to be mutually exclusive terms...
To find out what B******** is really like try surfing over to a pro sound forum like gearslutz.com. You'll find their stuff most likely under the heading "Low End Theory"!Basically you will be better off with another brand... any other brand.
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- Re: Tired of Behringer - b.l.zeebub 11:52:46 05/16/06 (0)