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How RTA a system with a driverack pa per side?

NdreamsNdreams Posts: 10
edited September 2008 in PA Configuration Wizard
Hi to everyone, this is my first post,

I try to find any topic about this specific question but with no success :-(

so my problem is:

I have two drive rack PA, one per side, on amplifiers rack., how can I autoeq, the system using the rta?

one at time, at the same time? I really don´t know!!

thanks :-)

Comments

  • GadgetGadget Posts: 4,915
    First off, why would you do that? One DR per side? The other is turn one side off...

    you must have skipped right over the READ ME FIRST BEFORE POSTING...and FAQ's, where the whole auto EQ thing has been laid out pretty simply...

    Also with the words Auto EQ in the search field I found 5 pages of posts...

    :?:
    GAdget
  • thanks,

    my problem on searching is right that, there are so many posts... but i couldn´t find with this issue, is like trying to find a needle in a haystack, :-D


    But, if I swicth off one side, i do the rta, then for the other side, in the result I obtain two diferent eq curves, isn´t that bad?, or I manualy copy the curve from one DR PA to other?

    I have two, because there are less cables in the mess, one cable for left another for right , then I have per side One powersoft digam5000 for mid and high, and two Yamaha p7000 for lows in bridge mode. all in the same rack together with the DR PA.

    Hope my bad english is understandable!
  • GadgetGadget Posts: 4,915
    First off before I can help you you need to understand a few things... read this...
    http://www.dbxpro.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=949
    Next consider that when a pro system like SMAART is used, multiple measurements are taken and AVERAGED...nearly impossible with a Driverack and no way to average...

    Gadget

    More Good stuff to read...
    http://www.dbxpro.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=958
    http://www.dbxpro.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=61

    http://www.dbxpro.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=60
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