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The only issue with using the DRPA RTA wizard (or any RTA tools) is the obtrusiveness of blasting the "pink noise' itself. There have been maybe 5 or 6 times where I felt it necessary to manually tweak the DRPA's EQ settings. I've used the DRPA Wizard scores of times - and have almost always been happy with the outcome. My ears ain't all that discerning to begin with - so I can spend ALOT of time tweaking and questioning if I've got it right.
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Do I think I'm getting a true pro quality EQ setup in this fashion? Absolutely NOT! However, if my choices are trying to EQ a room using program material and a 31 band graphic EQ - or tossing on RTA mic on a stand in the middle of the dance floor and running the DRPA EQ Wizard - I'll take the "wizard" approach every time. To be perfectly honest, that's exactly what I do with my DRPA. I'm not so sure I'd agree with that statement. And you don't just RTA and tweak a room in 5 minutes. From other research, it looks like people are reporting that the Peavey unit has noise issues that the Behringer does not (and that this is a known flaw by Peavey). The answer is, I'm not making use of RTA at all, just looking at the picture and wishing I could change itīut, enough silliness. It is a "one-time" fix.Īnd yes, my computer(s) have RS-232.

The only problem I am seeing commonly (kinda?) reported is the "frying eggs" sound, which I understand and am capable of fixing. However, a lot of people are saying that if your DCX arrives working, it will most likely keep on working, which is good enough for me. 1 minute of downtime to switch the xlr's around is no big deal for me. My shows are not mission critical, and I can keep the analog x-over for backup. Your points are all pretty valid, but still, why should I buy the DRPA when all of my research points to it being a worse piece of hardware than the Behringer? I have heard of both units failing during the show, but neither very often. So, they MIGHT be more of a hassle to deal with, but considering their only competitor is the DRPA, they have a better featureset On the other hand, the reliability problems I have heard about the DCX seem to be either things I can fix with my soldering iron (ribbon cable probs, grounding probs, cold solder joints on output) or DOA things (or complete failure) that Behringer will replace for free.īasically, the consensus I'm seeing on other forum threads is that the DCX is more of the functional equivalent of the DBX 260, but with occasional problems, some of which can be fixed easily if you have electronics knowledge (I do). as I don't have a UPS on my rack, I'd like to avoid that "feature". I've heard that the DRPA likes to emit pops whenever the power fluctuates.
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The way the rack is mounted means it's a lot easier to use the PC software to setup the unit than to be stooped down running through menus (of course, I could do that in an emergency but you know.) The DRPA doesn't have a computer interface, which is a pain in the ass for me since I already have a computer setup and RTA software.

I don't see anything lacking in the Peavey, I didn't know about it until Gregidon posted
