Mike Anderson;170364 Wrote: 
> Well it's true that you can delay one channel versus another using the
> Behringer unit, but if I understand correctly, when EQ is applied to do
> the room correction, it can cause phase changes even within a channel. 
> Part of the idea of the DEQX is that it is supposed to give you EQ
> *and* coherent phase correction at all frequencies.

Totoro was saying he thought you could apply a frequency dependent time
delay with the 2496, which would allow coherent phase to be restored. 
However I don't have the unit and haven't looked at the manual so I
don't know.

On the amps, I think you actually have less to worry about once you
bi-amp than you did with a single amp - whole point of bi-amped active
crossovers is that the amps have a much easier load to drive, so the
response should be more linear (so if they're matched at one frequency,
they should be matched at all).  Just be careful not to turn them up too
high, as you'll have lots more juice avaialable this way and could
potentially damage your speakers.


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