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Originally Posted by Tony Dehnke Only ish with the DQXS is not time alignment.. so if the pioneer does that great, add a DQXS... If you want a head that does it all nicely looks at a 9255 from Clarion.
Alpo had some processors that did EQ, TA etc if memory serves, but they are rare to find now.. 701 I think it was..
There are other processors to look at that for some reason I can't remember right now.. |
I'm using the Alpine PXA-H701 processor myself. Marvelous little machine I find. For a stereo setup, you get a 4-way active setup. Front 1, Front 2, Rear and Sub / Center. (center can be changed to left sub if no center is used). The sub x-over can't lowpass any higher than 200hz. The rest of the outputs, you can set your x-over to whatever frequency you see fit and the curve to 6db, 12db, 18db, 24db, or 30db / octave. And, this can be set independantly for the left and right channels. You can also set attenuation for each channel independantly from 0 to -12db (-13db shuts it right off). Then, wether you use the graphic EQ or Parametric EQ is up to you. Graphic gives you 31bands of all speakers except the subs. Parametric gives you 7 bands for each channel and 2 for the subs. And of course, time alignement for all 8 outputs.
I've had it since x-mas and I'm still tuning ! :P