
RawDepth
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I am testing out a borrowed toy. The Behringer Ultra-curve DSP8000. (No doubt an older model, now replaced by the DSP8024.)
At any rate, I inserted the unit into the signal path between my Central Station and monitors. I set it to automatically pink noise the room with the test mic in the sweet spot. It ran its course and finally settled on a custom EQ curve just for my room. The monitors sound full, rich, and natural now. The only problem is that the Behringer added a slight hiss to my monitors that was never there before. They used to be silent when not playing music.
Is this hiss present because the highs were boosted slightly, or because the Behringer uses crappie circuitry? Would the newer model 8024 be quieter?
I would like to buy an analyzer like this and keep it in my signal chain all the time. Is there another “better” brand of RTA that sets a curve and allows me to use it like an everyday EQ?
Thanks folks
At any rate, I inserted the unit into the signal path between my Central Station and monitors. I set it to automatically pink noise the room with the test mic in the sweet spot. It ran its course and finally settled on a custom EQ curve just for my room. The monitors sound full, rich, and natural now. The only problem is that the Behringer added a slight hiss to my monitors that was never there before. They used to be silent when not playing music.
Is this hiss present because the highs were boosted slightly, or because the Behringer uses crappie circuitry? Would the newer model 8024 be quieter?
I would like to buy an analyzer like this and keep it in my signal chain all the time. Is there another “better” brand of RTA that sets a curve and allows me to use it like an everyday EQ?
Thanks folks