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Published on 01/05/12 at 09:19The documentation is available on Samson
In its price range, I do not know better
Crossover 2/3voies stereo or 4 mono channels
Cutting down on subs
Integrated limiter
Integrated Delay
XLR inputs and outputs
UTILIZATION
The manual is very complete and use is very simple.
One button per function.
A little less for the spin to make the switch cutoff frequency can be multiplied by 10.
It's a little complicated to configure and switch is placed at the back of the rack.
SOUND QUALITY
Transparent for my taste but I guess the pros could find fault
OVERALL OPINION
Used for about a year.
I was looking for a complete crossover and I realized that in the entry level, the Samson is clearly the most comprehensive.
Those who want a little better can probably take fameaux Behringer DCX2496 digital filter.
Otherwise, less complete but more upscale, the DBX is really good too.
In its price range, I do not know better
Crossover 2/3voies stereo or 4 mono channels
Cutting down on subs
Integrated limiter
Integrated Delay
XLR inputs and outputs
UTILIZATION
The manual is very complete and use is very simple.
One button per function.
A little less for the spin to make the switch cutoff frequency can be multiplied by 10.
It's a little complicated to configure and switch is placed at the back of the rack.
SOUND QUALITY
Transparent for my taste but I guess the pros could find fault
OVERALL OPINION
Used for about a year.
I was looking for a complete crossover and I realized that in the entry level, the Samson is clearly the most comprehensive.
Those who want a little better can probably take fameaux Behringer DCX2496 digital filter.
Otherwise, less complete but more upscale, the DBX is really good too.