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Originally Posted by sb1 Do you already have both units (antimode and XT32)? |
Originally Posted by sb1 Then I'd say run it and find out how it works. You'll have them anyway, so try it out. Run the 8033 than XT32. Then take out the 8033 and just run XT32. If it sounds/measures the same, sell me your 8033 at a discount. Problem solved. ![]() Google "antimode with XT32". Lot's of info... |
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Originally Posted by sb1 /forum/post/20792536
I've really only ever read good things about the 8033. I currently go the manual route with a Behringer 1124, but that does nothing in the time domain...just simple frequency response fixes.
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Originally Posted by Kal Rubinson /forum/post/20792960
Not true. Every filter has an effect in the time domain but with the Behringer (unless you use something else to develop the filters) the time domain behavior is undefined.
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Originally Posted by sb1 /forum/post/20793086
Didn't know that, Kal. Then I guess a potential problem could be making things worse, couldn't it? Depending on your method of measuring?