- #DBX DRIVERACK 260 PC CONNECTION SERIAL#
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These features combined with the Wizard setup system and complete DriveWare™ GUI control represent a methodical design that is guaranteed to deliver optimal, all-inclusive processing in a completely scalable system. Saya coba untuk menulis cara setting/setup Driverack berdasar pengalaman saya dengan menggunakan dbx DriveRack-260 Lodspeaker Management System. This goal has been achieved by offering two independent channels of processing power with a linkable 28-Band Graphic Equalizer, industry-standard dbx stereo compressor module, feedback eliminator and the 120A Subharmonic Synthesizer on the input, with a six channel output system that includes parametric EQs, PeakStopPlus® limiters (to provide protection against speaker blowouts) and alignment delay. If you have something else, I would go with the 260. If you have a JBL rig, your fine with the PA Driverack. The 260 has all slopes, delays, and parametric EQ options. The DriveRack 260 was designed with the purpose and vision of providing state-of-the-art signal processing, while utilizing a simple and intuitive user interface. While the PA version, is only a simple crossover with extras. The DriveRack 260 continues the legacy of DriveRack series, which has been created by the company that has been redefining the standard of signal processing for more than 30 years. Contractors will appreciate its control inputs for wall-panel logic control and the patent-pending Advanced Feedback Suppression (AFS™).
#DBX DRIVERACK 260 PC CONNECTION FULL#
The 260 provides full bandpass and crossover configurations as well as independent output processing and a full time RTA for live sound applications. The 260 capitalizes on the road tested and contractor approved nature of the other products in the DriveRack line. With the introduction of the new 260, the heritage of unrivaled system/loudspeaker control continues. The DriveRack products provide the tools that ensure that the system sounds its very best. There is a reason that Tour Sound Professionals and discriminating Audio Contractors choose dbx® DriveRack® products for their high-end tours and installs. I get the impression it is more geared up for someone who doesn't have any technical knowledge/time to learn and just wants a very 'plug and play' setup.DriveRack 260 Loudspeaker Management System
#DBX DRIVERACK 260 PC CONNECTION SERIAL#
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#DBX DRIVERACK 260 PC CONNECTION MAC#
It also offers a PC interface that makes making changes on the fly much easier but Im a Mac guy and Macs arent. I really like my 260 mainly because the RTA stays active and each channel has a mute button. The PA can be used with powered speakers and includes some of the Crown/JBL family presets. Some will work with some computers and not others. Look for a 260 used for a much better unit. If you have amps/cabs/active cabs that are programmed into the device it will automatically eq, crossover and advise on amplifier gain levels. Not all adapters will work with the DriveRack products. One good point to the PA+ is the setup wizards. Obviously the downside is the fact it has Behringer written on the front, but you certainly cannot knock it for functionality, ease of use, and straight forward PC control!Ī concurrent post has been automatically merged from this point on.
#DBX DRIVERACK 260 PC CONNECTION UPDATE#
And in actual fact it is only used to update the firmware on the device! The PA+ at a glance appears to be a good step up from the PA, but in reality the only difference I can see is the addition of the USB socket on the back, which would lead most folk to believe it has some sort of PC control interface. I think when it dawned on me that I would struggle to get what I needed out of it I muttered something along the lines of 'I could bloody do it with a DCX!'. Having known and used DCX2496's for a number of years now, I was flabbergasted at the lack of features/control/customisable scope contained within the PA+. It is also possible to program via a PC connection, which is apparently very easy to do, when compared to the front panel and the Driverack. I know its a berry, but has a repuation for being one of their few gems.
If you haven't bought already, I'd strongly suggest looking at the Behringer DCX2496.