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Behringer Super-X Pro CX3400
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Published on 12/24/07 at 12:01
XLR
Impdance of: Symtrique> 50k ohms; asymtrique> 25k ohms
Bandwidth <5 Hz> 90 Hz, +0 /-3dB
Off limit THD: <0.04%, were: <0.5%
Filter type "Linkwitz-Riley" 24dB/octave
Low / high: 44-930Hz (2 channels)
Low / Mid: 44-930Hz
Mid / High: 440-9.3khz
Consumption: 22w
Dimensions: 44.5 x 482.6 x 217 mm
Weight: 3kg

Switch:
- 25Hz low cut
- Mute on all channels
- Phase invert on all channels
- CD horn
- Limit
- Xover frequency x10
- Mode (mono / Stereo + channels 2/3/4)
- LF Sum (low mono / Stereo)
- Input potentiometer and outputs on each
- Dlais output low of 0 2 ms
- Limiter with LED OFF -6 dB / channel
- XLR connector only

- Slope too soft 120hz filter is still too perceive the 200Hz.
- Cutting up and meduim on 3-way too lev: 440Hz mini is no possible to infra-low, low and medium-high.
- Limit on-off type, sometimes with a popping sound when the bass rises, HP dbatement make up the touch screen! disables the better.
- The low cut 25Hz effective, no sound test 20hz.
- The mute for testing.
The limiter is just a little pop to switch on the circuit limiter, so no on-off effect. The HP no longer to bond.

I prfre to crossover as the cutoff frequencies and selectable. That's because all of his The systems are Different.
A redo all of my budget dpend because if Behringer is low end, and the dbx Dynacord are just better