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"Ron Capik" <r.capik(a)verizon.net> wrote in message
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>>>>> Remember you will need to get EQ now as well. DEQ2496 is the only way
>>>>> to go.
>>>>>
>>>> I swear that thing saves my bacon at every gig. I'm running a dirt
>>>> cheap rig for drum amplification (drums usually are not in the mains),
>>>> the DEQ lets me dial in a damn good sound in every room. Without it my
>>>> rig would sound like a pile o' poo.
>>>>
>>>> Sean
>>>>
>>> One of mine has given me fatal errors on important (to me) shows. I am
>>> trying heat sinks on the SHARC chips. I don't know if I can return it to
>>> service with any degree of confidence.
>>
>> This does happen to me from time to time, maybe one out of a hundred
>> shows. Mine is right above an overloaded power amp, which isn't good, but
>> usually the amp will overheat before the DEQ. I can live with it, but at
>> my level there's more tolerance for problems.
>>
>> Sean
>>
>>
> I've owned a dozen or so DEQ2496's and have found
> some are more heat sensitive than others. They
> usually restart after a cool down, but once a unit
> has overheated to the point of failure I tend to not
> trust it. I always keep a backup unit on hand.
> [YMMV]
>
>
> Later...
> Ron Capik

I keep back up of all mission critical units on hand
regardless of its maker or reputation, way too many fails of "brick Solid
industry standards under my belt to fully trust ANYTHING
> --


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