Differences between firmware v1.0 and 1.1
mathewjg
Posts: 12
V1.1 firmware adds quite a few more loudspeaker settings compared to V1.0. Comparing the new list with the old then the new speaker presets are:
dB tech 210
HK Audio Lucas impact
HK audio Lucas smart
JBL EON 315. 510 & 515 (for 515xt set gain to 28% with limiter setting LIM>ON, OVEREASY>4, THRESHOLD>20db from info received from DBX support)
Behringer B212A
Behringer B215A
Mackie SA1521z
Mackie SRM350 v2
mackie SRM450 v2
Peavey PR15P
QSC HPR 122i
QSC HPR 153i
QSC K8, K10, K12
RCF 322A
SUBs
JBL MP418SP
JBL EON 518s
Cerwin Vega CVA 118 & CVA 121
QSC K sub
+ improvements to auto eq and auto level.
Not sure when v1 was updated to v1.1 but I went for it as I have JBL EON 515 and 515XT speakers and was interested to see how the other improvements work - I will let you know when I have tried it all out.
dB tech 210
HK Audio Lucas impact
HK audio Lucas smart
JBL EON 315. 510 & 515 (for 515xt set gain to 28% with limiter setting LIM>ON, OVEREASY>4, THRESHOLD>20db from info received from DBX support)
Behringer B212A
Behringer B215A
Mackie SA1521z
Mackie SRM350 v2
mackie SRM450 v2
Peavey PR15P
QSC HPR 122i
QSC HPR 153i
QSC K8, K10, K12
RCF 322A
SUBs
JBL MP418SP
JBL EON 518s
Cerwin Vega CVA 118 & CVA 121
QSC K sub
+ improvements to auto eq and auto level.
Not sure when v1 was updated to v1.1 but I went for it as I have JBL EON 515 and 515XT speakers and was interested to see how the other improvements work - I will let you know when I have tried it all out.
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Was it a surface mount IC? How much was the chip?
Not sure of the proper name for the chip - its a lot smaller than other eproms that I am used to. Its a push fit type - you have to be very careful getting the old one out (specially if you do not have the correct extractor - as in my case) I used two very small watchmaker type screwdrivers and eased the chip out from the two corners that can access the sides of the chip (there is a raised plastic circuit mount all around the chip) - I definitely do not advise anyone without some experience with electronics doing this as its quite easy to damage the socket or system board. Another possible safer way might be to superglue a handle of some sort onto the chip and then use the handle to pull the chip out but I have not tried that.
Just carefully push the new one into place, making sure that you avoid touching the chip with your hands unless you are properly grounded. Obviously the chip has to go in the right way round - There is the version number etc on a label on the chip - dont use that as a guide to positioning just line up the chip with the socket using the offset corner.