intermediate setup question drpa+ over xti amps
I've been doing sound for several years now, but I'm getting more into the digital world with it.
I heard something from the "harman guy" at sweetwater recently that made me start thinking about setting up a little different. The suggestion was that I ought to move as much of the "processing" to the amps as possible, and mainly use the drpa+ for balancing and master eq-ing.
Here's what I'm working with:
2 STX812m as tops
2 SRX718 as subs
drpa+
2 xti4002 amps
This is a live sound (band) setup, and for the venues, I could care less about stereo, so to get the most power from the amps, I am running the tops daisy chained off of one amp in bridged mono (3200 w total output), and the subs off the other amp in the same way.
What are your opinions about using the amp dsp instead of the drpa+ for crossover, limiter, eq?
I do have bandmanager2 installed, and have played around a little, but don't really see much extra capability compared to the front panel.
I heard something from the "harman guy" at sweetwater recently that made me start thinking about setting up a little different. The suggestion was that I ought to move as much of the "processing" to the amps as possible, and mainly use the drpa+ for balancing and master eq-ing.
Here's what I'm working with:
2 STX812m as tops
2 SRX718 as subs
drpa+
2 xti4002 amps
This is a live sound (band) setup, and for the venues, I could care less about stereo, so to get the most power from the amps, I am running the tops daisy chained off of one amp in bridged mono (3200 w total output), and the subs off the other amp in the same way.
What are your opinions about using the amp dsp instead of the drpa+ for crossover, limiter, eq?
I do have bandmanager2 installed, and have played around a little, but don't really see much extra capability compared to the front panel.
Comments
Let us know how this work out for you, as others can learn from your experience.
DRA
Through bandmanager2, there is an output attenuator, but I I have not found any documentation of how it works.
As for PEQs, I have never even used them in either the amps or in the drpa+. Should I be? What benefit would I have? The freq response curves for the speakers in this rig are quite flat to begin with, and after auto eqing with high precision on the drpa+, my external rta software shows good results.
I'll assume that your Auto EQ sessions have been in a free air environment. The PEQ's are just to "perfect" the 2-3db dips and peaks that show up. If you don't have them... great news for you. If you have adjacent GEQ frequencies in a given room giving you feedback problem. Trade them off to a single PEQ filter. The result will be more pleasing and less audible.
DRA
WHat do you think?
ALSO, do you know where I can find more documentation on the output attenuator for the xti2 amps?
Auto-Eq passes are quicker and less invasive if the cabs have a "flattest" starting point.
DRA