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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 777" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>And before people start bashing me for supporting ol'e bellringer, of course you are welcome to enquite what the alternatives are at your local music store. XTA/BSS/Lake processing is very nice, but at R30k a pop vs. R2-4k a pop it changes the perspective a little/lot. Behringer made pro-type gear affordable to the audio enthusiast and their products work well.</p><p></p><p>Have a look here (an audio buddy of mine) for some ideas (he built his own digital amps, the sub amp is a monster 5kW swithmode) http://jgbouska.tripod.com/audio/sub_index_graphs.htm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 777, member: 18"] And before people start bashing me for supporting ol'e bellringer, of course you are welcome to enquite what the alternatives are at your local music store. XTA/BSS/Lake processing is very nice, but at R30k a pop vs. R2-4k a pop it changes the perspective a little/lot. Behringer made pro-type gear affordable to the audio enthusiast and their products work well. Have a look here (an audio buddy of mine) for some ideas (he built his own digital amps, the sub amp is a monster 5kW swithmode) http://jgbouska.tripod.com/audio/sub_index_graphs.htm [/QUOTE]
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