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dbx DriveRack PA2

dbx DriveRack PA2 Loudspeaker management system

MFR # PA2

5.0 out of 5 stars
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Oops from Virginia on 12/22/2015

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While I'm sure there may be "better" quality active crossover/DSP modules out there, I really don't think you will find anything better for this price point. But even on it's own merit, with money off the table, quality is quite good, and so is performance. This thing is LOADED with features. And SO much better for speakers than passive crossovers. True, there will be extra cabling, but in the end, the audio benefits are truly sick. I'm using so little of it right now, mainly just in a tri-amp setup home audio set up. I look forward to exploring it even further. Can't imagine I will ever touch all of it's features. If your looking for a home audio component, my recommendation is to explore very closely what this has for features, and be objective. Only limitations of this unit really have to do with size of venue if you DJ or intend on using it professionally. Even then, this thing is quite capable. My guess is you will look no further. Tremendous value here.

Pros: Tons of features, decent quality components, for example, toroidal transformer, fully balanced input/output stage, which is to be expected with pro equipment. The PA2 plus app for Android is pretty sweet, just needs to be connected with an Ethernet cable to some sort of wireless AP.

Cons: Has no power switch, but this is actually designed as a pro component one would use at a venue of some sort. Last thing you want is someone killing the power to this thing by mistake. No on board power switch is the norm for pro equipment. Interface is not quite as intuitive as one would hope, but it doesn't take too long to figure things out. Setup wizard is helpful, but pretty equipment specific. Need to learn how to manually configure pretty early in the game.

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