In Reply to: though the 260 is twice the price....guess I need to focus on the studio or PA...any thoughts on those? posted by sunnysal on July 21, 2004 at 15:12:08:
I own the PA, price was an issue, if you dont mind working with a small display, and stepping through menus to get it set up initially, it does the job quite well for me, and I change settings fairly often, as I use it with different setups. I also use a small UPS to prevent from blowing up my high freq drivers on accidental power loss to the unit. It is a stereo only unit, but you can use it for a mono three way as well. I wish there was more delay for alignment of basshorns, as I am building Labhorns. The labs require 9 ft of delay, the PA has 10ft or so, not much room to play with. I have had the unit for a year now and am very happy with the unit. I understand the Behringer unit runs out of processing power with steep filters applied. I wish I had the money for a 260 but, the PA is still an incredible bargain for what it does. It works for me.
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- Re: though the 260 is twice the price....guess I need to focus on the studio or PA...any thoughts on those? - pg 06:46:51 07/23/04 (1)
- thanks! are you able to define the difference between the PA and studio? - sunnysal 09:47:22 07/23/04 (0)