Wow! That isn't a bad price for such a thing. I think some receivers do have 
automatic level control, but it makes FM radio pump real bad. I don't know 
if they have ways of controlling how much or whether this is applied, but I 
see it possible that people playing with receivers in stores would turn that 
on. I have to add that type of stuff on if I want it because I didn't want a 
receiver that sounded like the WABC oldies show that has reverb over 
everything.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 11:53 AM
Subject: Behringer Audio Processor


> Behringer makes several audio processors.  The one you would
> probably be interested in is the MDX2600.  It is a 2 CHANNEL
> COMPRESSOR/LIMITER/EXPANDER and the two channels can be link
> together and used in stereo, that is, the channels follow
> each other.  If the sound in the left channel is louder than
> the sound in the right channel, the level of both channels
> will be at the same level to prevent an unbalanced sound.
>
> It sells for around a hundred and nine dollars.
>
> Tom
>
> ** Original Message **
>>How hard are these to set up? Do they still have dials on to
>>adjust to get things right? I thought I heard of something
>>from behringer that someone used that they said they obtained
>>from broadcast supply warehouse, but that it was no longer
>>being sold. I know many solutions would require using 2
>>units, one for the left and one for the right, which could
>>get tricky.
>
>
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