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  1. Kevin C Brown

    Help design the new Behringer Sub Equalizer BSE2496C to replace the BFD...

    Bingo: Marketing. And if they could get someone like Secret's (Ed J M) to review it... ;)
  2. Kevin C Brown

    Help design the new Behringer Sub Equalizer BSE2496C to replace the BFD...

    I guess we'll see if they act on it. :) There's definitely a market there. Although you might have to educate some people why they'd need/want a box like this.
  3. Kevin C Brown

    Help design the new Behringer Sub Equalizer BSE2496C to replace the BFD...

    I've only ever used 5 filters max, and in the end, I only used 3 for my room and setup. It really depends on how much time and effort you want to spend to get a flat response. Plus, how you are measuring that response is obviously important, and if you're really measuring to the resolution you'd...
  4. Kevin C Brown

    Help design the new Behringer Sub Equalizer BSE2496C to replace the BFD...

    Sonnie- I always used discrete test tone discs, or ETF5... I will have to check that out. If the BFD can generate its own test tones, it simply makes it that much easier for the user. (A la the new box from Velodyne.) I *know* that I'm not the only one who had problems with a "buzzing"...
  5. Kevin C Brown

    Help design the new Behringer Sub Equalizer BSE2496C to replace the BFD...

    Crap, I need to read this thread in more detail later ... :) But one irritant I always had with the 2 BFD's I had, was the turn on thump when you power it up. Put a relay in there to delay output until that thump has passed. Also, their QC isn't the best. The 1124 I had buzzed. Tightening...
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