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For all the people trying to use with internet learn to use the darn thing without the wifi. Guarantee you, you will have no problem. I've had one since 08.
wow... so sad DBX lanuches a product but no support here, and this is only on the ones that find this video... I was going to ask whats the best wireless router to use. but i guess it would be just a waste of time... shame on DBX
I have a question please. I’m a mobile DJ looking at purchasing one of these to further tailor/enhance/limit front of house sound. The remote app also appeals to me. My system is 2x EV EKX-12P active tops and 2x EV EKX-18SP active subwoofers. The DSP control on these speakers have the option to system-match the crossover i.e. the high pass for the tops can be set to EKX-18SP (or other EV models) and the low pass for the subs can be set to EKX-12P (or other EV models). Would I be able to route the signal flow/configure the settings in the DriveRack so the above is maintained? I don’t want the DriveRack crossover controls to supersede the speakers’ system-matched settings. N.B. The outputs on EKX subwoofers are hardwired as a thru output (no DSP out) i.e. they’re always sending a full range signal (see this video explanation - EV ELX200, EKX & ETX Crossovers | How they work and why they are not good options for column arrays - RU-vid). Any help appreciated.
This is a surprisingly difficult to "connect" to from my PC. I had "assumed" that I could connect the PA2's USB port into my USB hub which is connected to my computer. But apparently not. Instead, now I can see that the PA2 has to be hardwired to a router port, as if it were a standalone computer which did not have a WIFI connection to my router. And then my computer, which has a WIFI connection to my local router, needs to "search" for the PA2 on my local network, as if it were another standalone computer on my home network. Whoa. Kind of tricky. Couldn't you just modify the Control App to allow us to simply plug the PA2's USB port into our local USB hub so we could access it that way? This is how we access an external microphone or external video camera from our PC's, and it works fine. Is this too much to ask? Thank you very much. :)
I bought the Pa2 dbx driverack and 2yrs now I've not been around the church I got but I try to do some new but it says IP address disable I was thinking of resetting to factory reset
So basically you use a router to connect wirelessly to the unit and it doesn’t matter if the router is connected to the internet or not? Unless you want to update it then you’d need to hook the router to the internet. If so I guess I have a use for my old router then.
Studio monitors shouldn't require any processing. Certainly not to the degree that this unit provides. The more equalization you apply to a reference monitors the more phase issues you will have.
How many meters are your mains from each other? That's how many meters your RTA mic should be from the speakers. As he said in the video "an equilateral triangle". An equilateral triangle is a triangle whose all three sides are of equal length. Hope that helps.
I have a question is it possible for two dbx Drive rack to link via Ethernet or hardwire to explain what I'm trying to do as I'm running the dbx crossover in the Amtrak one on each side of the stage running 8 on each side of the stage
hello? Has this PA2 control app been released in a 64-bit version yet, or is it still completely useless unless you are running a very very old operating system?
Does this unit do limiting? I want to take analog tv output and limit commercials audio. I am doing this with an old DBX 119. Works great. Will this do the same?
@@fabiuh991 when you are not standing the same distance from the 2 sourcess, there will be some phase issues and eventually bass cancelation. With varying the delay between the two, you will only pan the spot of phase alignment to a different axis angle... but you usually use mono sub speakers in the middle or multiple in line so that bass cancelation is minimal.
@@simonbezek6382 My intended use is for in house mostly, when using the 2x15" jbl mains spread apart they suffer from heavy low end cancellation, meanwhile i adjusted the delay between the two and it helped alot between 8 to 10ms, and i enjoy that punchy feel the delay provides