I know we have a few DXR10 users on here - I just wanted to check how you set the rear panel DSP switches? Thanks.
DXR10 - How do you set the rear DSP switches?
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Mic2002 -
August 16, 2013 at 12:03 PM -
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I set all the switches to the "off" position, and additionally set bass to -1.0, treble to +0.5 and presence to -2.0 as acording to my RTA those settings seem to yield the flattest possible response.
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I know we have a few DXR10 users on here - I just wanted to check how you set the rear panel DSP switches? Thanks.
I set my DSP switch to Off as well
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Thanks for that guys..
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Mine is set to the monitor position and HPF to OFF.
Sounds best to me and when I did the comparison shootout vs. the CLR I also liked the DXR more when set to monitor (note: I use it as a wedge).
You see after all: This is subjective. -
I set all the switches to the "off" position, and additionally set bass to -1.0, treble to +0.5 and presence to -2.0 as acording to my RTA those settings seem to yield the flattest possible response.
Great thread!
This is very helpful to me. So we just apply these settings on our KPA for all rigs?
Thanks for the info.
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I should probably add that I use my DXR10 mounted on a pole and those EQ settings are for the master section of the monitor output - kinda obvious but it never hurts to be specific
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Wasn't obvious to me.
Thanks for clarifying.
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Most probably not for all gigs too. You can start from there, it's a good canevas, but each room or venue will have an important effect on how it will translate to your ears. At rehearsal I use something like: Bass=-0.5 Middle=0 Treble= +1.5 Presence= +1, but depending on where I gig it can considerably change.