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Behringer Super-X Pro CX2310
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  • FksFks

    Behringer Super-X Pro CX2310Published on 06/24/08 at 23:24
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    Unfortunately I still have one of these filters, it is true that for the price it is very well equipped but forced to see that it works poorly.
    of the two I was in the hands the same problem, a difference in output level between left and right which leads to the clip channel. (I double-check everything 50 times
    reverse gain balance in upstream and downstream cables to no avail).
    the only solution I found is replaced with its equivalent in DBX and since it works NIKEL.
    I recommend this filter.
  • phil.hubphil.hub

    Behringer Super-X Pro CX2310Published on 01/18/09 at 01:09
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    Used for a year.
    Cheap product, purchased in dpart temporary solution to ...
    Default: indications of approximate frquences trs.
    But once calibrated (with a Clio), so good. Especially since the cuts are made without hollow or overlap.
    The default cit by some about the dependency between the C-rglage down the tracks and the C-stro top of the mono subwoofer is a quality in my USGA: when I want frquence change the cut-off of my Systm, I did not touch the rglage the box, this is done alone. And when you consider that the evidence is unreliable, it is a big advantage.
    Therefore dpend the intended use do.
    Quality of its fit in absolute terms, given the excellent price.
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    Used for a year.
    Cheap product, purchased in dpart temporary solution to ...
    Default: indications of approximate frquences trs.
    But once calibrated (with a Clio), so good. Especially since the cuts are made without hollow or overlap.
    The default cit by some about the dependency between the C-rglage down the tracks and the C-stro top of the mono subwoofer is a quality in my USGA: when I want frquence change the cut-off of my Systm, I did not touch the rglage the box, this is done alone. And when you consider that the evidence is unreliable, it is a big advantage.
    Therefore dpend the intended use do.
    Quality of its fit in absolute terms, given the excellent price.
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  • clarissa02clarissa02

    Behringer Super-X Pro CX2310Published on 04/14/09 at 13:05
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    Hello all! I'm excited about the performance of the filter ... I used it solely to power a subwoofer, I realized that blew infrabass even when the output mixer silent on zero, we see the woofer move carrment several milimtres in doubt I hit the table, it's the same ... I hit the filter and my Crown did not go out any more.
    It's that damn filter DCON.
    In conclusion, it can be used to put under furniture is wobbly or to look pretty on a wall.
    I'll buy an Electro-Voice AC One 244 euros in MusicStore, it has the stuff.
  • dj d a mdj d a m

    Fills his office properly under certain conditions

    Behringer Super-X Pro CX2310Published on 05/06/11 at 04:34
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    Done its job perfectly, only negative quality switch cover and frequency of the output sub "mono" can not be greater than that set for the crossover frequency of the other filters ... Input signal of the filter output sub "mono" downstream prices of the other two low-pass filters.
  • Anonymous

    Good product

    Behringer Super-X Pro CX2310Published on 04/17/11 at 14:25
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    Used in stereo 2 channel sub and 2-way mid / high separated by a single crossover per channel.

    The sum of the frequencies below these two crossover is filtered again in the central part of the device in a section dedicated "sub"

    Can also be used in mono 3 way: sub / medium / high, but I've never used this mode.

    I have two, to make multiple fronts + sub-type heads.

    Nothing to report, more than 3 years of use for one and five years for the other.

    namely that the frequency cutoff rule has both the HPF and LPF

    to try to be clear, if you set your crossover at 120hz, your heads will be mitigated below 120hz and your sub above 120hz.

    For my part, very good product, I've never …
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    Used in stereo 2 channel sub and 2-way mid / high separated by a single crossover per channel.

    The sum of the frequencies below these two crossover is filtered again in the central part of the device in a section dedicated "sub"

    Can also be used in mono 3 way: sub / medium / high, but I've never used this mode.

    I have two, to make multiple fronts + sub-type heads.

    Nothing to report, more than 3 years of use for one and five years for the other.

    namely that the frequency cutoff rule has both the HPF and LPF

    to try to be clear, if you set your crossover at 120hz, your heads will be mitigated below 120hz and your sub above 120hz.

    For my part, very good product, I've never asked many questions.

    What is a crossover! and now it does nothing ...

    Therefore a good choice to make, except for tenants to the general public, because all buttons are accessible to clients in this type of use.
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  • alakalak

    Behringer Super-X Pro CX2310Published on 03/15/10 at 03:55
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    filter 2 stereo channels with a common sub output.
    That's really what it takes for most applications and is really cheap

    For how long have you been using it? 5 years
    It was my first filter, although I wanted one for not too expensive
    Its design and price Behringer = Very good value for money

    What thing do you like most/least about it?
    small shallow 1U rack that does not heat. quite complete.
    The buttons are locked and the box in good order.
    All inputs and outputs are balanced XLR.
    Adjustments are made simply, we quickly understand the operation.
    Subwoofer output = gadget because the low pass filter (filter for the sub) takes its signal in the Low section AFTER the crossover filt…
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    filter 2 stereo channels with a common sub output.
    That's really what it takes for most applications and is really cheap

    For how long have you been using it? 5 years
    It was my first filter, although I wanted one for not too expensive
    Its design and price Behringer = Very good value for money

    What thing do you like most/least about it?
    small shallow 1U rack that does not heat. quite complete.
    The buttons are locked and the box in good order.
    All inputs and outputs are balanced XLR.
    Adjustments are made simply, we quickly understand the operation.
    Subwoofer output = gadget because the low pass filter (filter for the sub) takes its signal in the Low section AFTER the crossover filters for each channel.

    - Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice?
    Yes, to begin, it works really well, I highly recommend.

    Now I'm past the DCX2496 = much better, but more expensive
    and very complex, out of reach of a beginner
    who will find it hard to adjust properly to begin, choose the 2310

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