


Here is the Link to the info on the DBX 266xl:
http://www.dbxpro.com/en-US/products/266xl
And MiniDSP? They look like nice little units and seem to have everything on them that you need. Set and forget.Grant Bunter wrote:That type of unit is better served for increasing gain control over FOH, as inserts over vocals or drums, and so on. If you can find out from DBX what the slope is when limiting, you may get some protection, but not a lot.
I will generalise, but normally when we discuss limiters here (for speaker protection), we are talking about "brick wall" types.
Brick wall limiters have steep slopes that prevent pretty much all content above or below that point setting (dependant on whether you're setting it as a high pass or a low pass).
It is considered mandatory here in the forum to use brick wall limiting on horn subs, and to a lesser extent, Bill's tops designs, but users of direct radiators should use them too, many don't.
With direct radiators, taking them to the edge often makes them distort, and that's an indicator to turn down.
If you want to limit for speaker protection, you need to use DSP units like:
DBX driverack series
Behringer DCX2496
BBE DS 24
as examples. Of course there are other units available from other manufacturers, like Bunker audio and so on.
Or use amps with onboard DSP, like the Crown XTI series, Behringers Inukes, the IPR series etc etc...
I guess so.escapemcp wrote: And MiniDSP? They look like nice little units and seem to have everything on them that you need. Set and forget.
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