How to Run driverack PA without RTA-Mic
onemanbandcali
Posts: 3
Hi everybody !
I am very new to driverack PA
Just add it in to my system, between the ALLEN HEATH & QSC RMX 2450
that run only 2 JBL MRX515.
I do not feel sound better at all with driverack.
My question is I must AUTO EQ system to get sound better ?
Or I could run it w/o RTA-Mic but still make sound better ?
Could I do EQ system manually ?
Please advise ! :oops:
Thanks
I am very new to driverack PA
Just add it in to my system, between the ALLEN HEATH & QSC RMX 2450
that run only 2 JBL MRX515.
I do not feel sound better at all with driverack.
My question is I must AUTO EQ system to get sound better ?
Or I could run it w/o RTA-Mic but still make sound better ?
Could I do EQ system manually ?
Please advise ! :oops:
Thanks
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Your first question No.
Yes
Yes
Have a read though the FAQ??
http://www.dbxpro.com/Forum/viewforum.php?f=60
There is a lot of answers in there that will help you. Some of the questions you have asked already been answered there. And some answers to questions that you have not asked have been answered there.
If you still have question we will be pleased to help
Please give full (Complete) details of your system
and links to web site of all equipment used
Also include your cross over points etc
More info the better
Mark
Your YES NO question could not help me out.
My system is simple
1 MIXER ALLEN HEATH WZ3
1 POWER AMP QSC RMX 2450
2 JBL SPEAKERS MRX515
But I still stuck with running the DRPA specially with EQ stuff
It seems very complex to make it usable.
I read a lot in here before posting, but the more I read the more I get confused.
I run the system without crossover point because I only have 2 main speakers (no sub). Is that the problem to get sound better ?
Could I run the DRPA without PINK THE ROOM ?
I feel the DRPA useless. Try to surf around to see any help or must quit it. Just wonder what the DRPA do for ...
Really appreciate your input.
Don't despair
There is a lot of reading and learning ahead of you
It will help with your sound just be patient
What do you use the system for???
Band / disco etc???
Have you seen the interactive guide??
http://www.dbxpro.com/PA/PA.htm
(on the right hand side in the resources section in the drop down box.)
Down load it and have a play
What are you exact questions?
Mark