Recommendations for Analog Crossover as Backup for DCX2496

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Re: Recommendations for Analog Crossover as Backup for DCX2496

#16 Post by Mikey »

My "B-word" power amps were the only "B-word" products that I've owned that didn't suck. Back when I was considering options for replacing my dinosaur of a processing rack, I looked hard at the "B-word" processing combo. It covers all of the necessary functions in a tidy package, at a great price, but I just couldn't get over the fact that they're "B-word", given my past bad experiences with "B-word" products, plus bad experiences that guys here had with these particular units.
David Carter wrote:while I try to sort out what I'm going to do long term.
Perhaps an Xti power amp, if it's built-in DSP will be adequate for your needs (?). I demo'd one recently with a laptop plugged into it, and I was amazed at all that it can do.
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