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Tweakers' Asylum Tweaks for systems, rooms and Do It Yourself (DIY) help. FAQ. |
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As a casual enthusiast with little more than the usual knowledge of audio, i am attracted to the concept of room equalization performed entirely in the digital domain, but have read far too many "bail-me-out" posts of other new users baffled by the complexity of this unit. that said, is there a dummy resource for us non-audio engineers on how to use this component correctly? the users manual's jargon is written with an assumption of mastering and recording theory far above my own. With the astonishing number of variables to set and no reference point, i can feel the migraine coming already. behringer also has some in-depth setup downloads, but i fear this may be not enough. So, amateurs that tackled this brute, lets hear what you have to say!
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Topic - Is the Behringer DEQ2496 over my head? - amp74 16:49:00 06/24/06 (6)
- Re: Is the Behringer DEQ2496 over my head? - Thorsten 00:56:49 06/26/06 (3)
- Suggested target curves and setup techniques for Pro Audio Digital Equalisers in home systems for Room correction.... - Thorsten 01:03:48 06/26/06 (2)
- Re: Suggested target curves and setup techniques for Pro Audio Digital Equalisers in home systems for Room correction... - Julien43 10:20:15 06/30/06 (0)
- you are most kind. - amp74 05:08:10 06/26/06 (0)
- Re: Is the Behringer DEQ2496 over my head? - FredT 08:45:11 06/25/06 (0)
- Re: Is the Behringer DEQ2496 over my head? - zanash 01:39:57 06/25/06 (0)