You noiseboys probably have the best answer for this.
I've been working a lot in venues with their own in-house av systems- JBL Control or Bose 251 all over, processed usually with a DBX ZonePRO 640 and some DVD players, CD players or Satellite receivers for inputs, with euroblock connectors for a remote paging mic or two.
Usually the client get really bummed when their system has to be switched off and I have to have an entire PA brought in just to do their one-off function because they've just spent several thousand rands on top-class gear.
In the battle for efficiency vs. flexibility in the installed av systems market, what's around that can do what the DBX can, with the addition of two separate mic-level inputs for me to patch my submix into?
And no, don't say y-split over the amps and bypass the DBX completely. I want to keep all of it's processing power intact. Plus the DBX can hard limit my inputs and keep me out of trouble.
I don't see anything from Crestron or JBL around, but I'm not into that market so I'm probably not looking in the right places.
Shot okes.
I've been working a lot in venues with their own in-house av systems- JBL Control or Bose 251 all over, processed usually with a DBX ZonePRO 640 and some DVD players, CD players or Satellite receivers for inputs, with euroblock connectors for a remote paging mic or two.
Usually the client get really bummed when their system has to be switched off and I have to have an entire PA brought in just to do their one-off function because they've just spent several thousand rands on top-class gear.
In the battle for efficiency vs. flexibility in the installed av systems market, what's around that can do what the DBX can, with the addition of two separate mic-level inputs for me to patch my submix into?
And no, don't say y-split over the amps and bypass the DBX completely. I want to keep all of it's processing power intact. Plus the DBX can hard limit my inputs and keep me out of trouble.
I don't see anything from Crestron or JBL around, but I'm not into that market so I'm probably not looking in the right places.
Shot okes.