In a nut shell...
If you have a mic (A) going thru output (A) going into the DRPA (L) and a mic (B) going thru output (B) into DRPA (R), then if feedback occurs from mic (A) the AFS (FBX) will pull that frequency in both L & R of the DRPA.
So if output (A) has 4 filters used and output (B) has 8 filters used, that uses all 12 available filters and all 12 are common to both L & R.
What other features of the DRPA are you planning on using (even in the future).
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If you have a mic (A) going thru output (A) going into the DRPA (L) and a mic (B) going thru output (B) into DRPA (R), then if feedback occurs from mic (A) the AFS (FBX) will pull that frequency in both L & R of the DRPA.
So if output (A) has 4 filters used and output (B) has 8 filters used, that uses all 12 available filters and all 12 are common to both L & R.
What other features of the DRPA are you planning on using (even in the future).
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