AudioSmile DCX2496 Digital Crossover

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  1. Tenson

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    I'm selling my fully modified DCX2496 digital crossover. The new price for this from the current www.behringermods.com website would be £675, asking £450.

    It has only been occasionally used to test a few speaker design ideas then put away again. The front panel still even has the plastic film on it.

    All analog outputs are modified with transformers replacing the original op-amp stages. These are slightly older transformers than the current 'Platinum' option on the BehringerMods.com website. but there is only a small difference. The analog inputs are modified with a BurrBrown OPA1632 buffer stage; a modern chip specifically designed for pre-facing audio ADC chips so it really does a good job.

    This all means the transparency of this crossover is top-notch. Other than this, it functions exactly like the original Behringer DCX2496, accepting digital or analog inputs and outputting up to 6 channels of processed analog sound.

    This is a brilliant solution for anyone who likes to play with speaker design because you can dial in different settings on the fly and hear the result.

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    Shouldn't this be in the Trade room? :D
     
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    I suppose so, I put the VAT through on my business, lol!
     
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    This is still for sale.
     
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