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ShadowStar
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1: Does anybody use their EPX2 with balanced input? If so, how do you like it, did you notice any advantages over the unbalanced input?

2: Can the Symmetry take balanced input on line 1 and unbalanced on line 2 at the same time?

3: Can the OEQ2 be driven with an Unbalanced in and you still get a balanced out?

4: Anybody running the DEQ-P9 yet? How versatile is the crossover function?

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quote:
Originally posted by ShadowStar:
1: Does anybody use their EPX2 with balanced input? If so, how do you like it, did you notice any advantages over the unbalanced input?

NO LUCK WITH THE BALANCED FOR ME BUT I NOTICED THAT THE OUTPUT SIGNAL CLIPPED REAL EASY WITH BALANCED INPUT.

2: Can the Symmetry take balanced input on line 1 and unbalanced on line 2 at the same time?

THE EPX2 OPERATES ON ONE SET OF INPUTS AT A TIME. IF YOU MEAN FOR TWO SEPERATE SOURCE UNITS YES. IT IS DETAILED IN THE MANUAL.

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I have the older ODR, but I think the crossover is the same between the two units. ODR has crossover points every 1/3 octave I believe, with slopes from 0 to 36dB. I haven't found a configuration that my ODR can't handle.
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