IPR2 DSP ???

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hotrod79
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IPR2 DSP ???

#1 Post by hotrod79 »

Can anybody confirm if the dsp in these (specifically the IPR2 3000 DSP) has high and low pass on each channel that are separately adjustable?
I'm am trying to assemble the most compact setup I can because the venues in my area are at times, tiny. I currently run a combo of a PA+ and 1 or 2 PLX3602's. Looking into a IPR2 to runs tops and one side and subs on the other when venue calls for a very small setup of 2- 10" tops and either 1 or 2 of my 4 T24's.

Any information would be helpful, the peavey site doesn't give clear discriptions of the DSP functions.
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#2 Post by Ryan A »

The regular IPR dsp model has both, so assuming the IPR 2 dsp would have as well.

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I believe the original ipr dsp only lets you put one filter per channel (unsuitable for standalone sub duty)
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#4 Post by Michael Murphy »

I have the IPR 1600 DSP. The cd it came with states it can do both, however when I was fiddling with it I could only get the HP value up, no worries for me cause of the PA + up top, but was wondering the same thing. Perhaps I need to fiddle a lil more or a more experienced user/owner can clarify this.

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#5 Post by Ryan A »

sine143 wrote:I believe the original ipr dsp only lets you put one filter per channel (unsuitable for standalone sub duty)
READ: the regular IPR dsp model has both. Feels like I'm repeating myself.

It works great for sub duty. The "crossover freq" sets the low pass and the "high pass" sets the HPF.

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#7 Post by hotrod79 »

I had seen that manual, but wasn't sure the smaller 2 models would be the same once they are released.
Also just noticed the Crown drive core DSP's @ 8.x pounds. Any advantage on those? Possible voltage limiter and not just db reduction?
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#8 Post by Bruce Weldy »

hotrod79 wrote:I had seen that manual, but wasn't sure the smaller 2 models would be the same once they are released.
Also just noticed the Crown drive core DSP's @ 8.x pounds. Any advantage on those? Possible voltage limiter and not just db reduction?
The Crown XLS Drivecore amps don't have the limiters you need for subs.

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