I guess u need to ask urself is ur system lacking, from ur pics ur fronts are quite close, which make it hard to get a large soundstage forming From what i gather, the DCX is a Digital Loudspeaker Crossover/Equalizer that will give u a whole lot more adjustment than ur receiver ever dream't it could. It also has the option of auto room correction which is done by connecting a Mic. Pc connection is also an option which i guess would make it alot easier to use. Then there's the Behringer DEQ which is cheaper as it only does 2 channels instead of 6 on the DCX. I'm actually very interested in going down the same path here and looking forward to more discussion. I guess u need to ask urself is ur system lacking, from ur pics ur fronts are quite close, which make it hard to get a large soundstage forming From what i gather, the DCX is a Digital Loudspeaker Crossover/Equalizer that will give u a whole lot more adjustment than ur receiver ever dream't it could.
4 ULTRADRIVE PRO DCX2496/ULTRADRIVE DCX2496LE User Manual 5 ULTRADRIVE PRO DCX2496/ULTRADRIVE DCX2496LE User Manual. If it is connected to a crossover network and only has to reproduce a limited frequency band, the quality will improve. Software can be downloaded at behringer.com.
It also has the option of auto room correction which is done by connecting a Mic. Pc connection is also an option which i guess would make it alot easier to use. Then there's the Behringer DEQ which is cheaper as it only does 2 channels instead of 6 on the DCX. I'm actually very interested in going down the same path here and looking forward to more discussion. Ok, now we gettin somewhere Generally we have Fronts, Center, Rears & a single Sub (or 2).to integrate DCX we would need separate power amps to each channel, and run it between the pre-amp & power-amp stage and adjust accordingly. How does the DEQ fit into the system when u have so many channels?
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As reviews I have read use it only on two.which would mean we need 3 units to cover all corners!? Price wise there's about $100 diff (atleast in Aus at the moment) so gimme ur best sales pitch and help me pull the trigger, i'm feelin itchy Max. Not really a room correction system as such, but it has the capabilities to do digital crossovers emulating traditional analogue crossovers. This means that you can build a fully active system with multiple amplifiers for each speaker.
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It does also have the possibility to make parametric frequency adjustments to the audio, and so you can use it as a basic room correction system More info here: There is a free program that helps configuring the Behringer unit for optimum equalisation. The program can be downloaded here.