Shows a problem when the DEQ's sample rate is set to 96k, and the units are connected via AES/EBU. Unfortunately, the screen isn't readable in the video.
I never tried to resolve the problem. Lower sample rates were acceptable for this application.
Since the video has been taken, we've only had one problem, on one occasion. The DEQ locked up, and the meters froze. There was no audio output. I just turned off the amps, cycled the power on the rack, and everything came back up ok.
Thanks for your comments.
I never tried to resolve the problem. Lower sample rates were acceptable for this application.
Since the video has been taken, we've only had one problem, on one occasion. The DEQ locked up, and the meters froze. There was no audio output. I just turned off the amps, cycled the power on the rack, and everything came back up ok.
ehill99 2 years ago
The cable is 3 feet long.
Yes, AES/EBU cable is 110 ohms.
I've never seen any AES/EBU cable that wasn't twisted, but I didn't look at this cable specifically.
I don't know what firmware the units are running.
ehill99 2 years ago
Thanks! Did you contact Behringer about this isue and if so were they able to address this issue? Great video!
danceofthedruids 2 years ago
sorry for my english, but what the lenght of the AES/EBU cable? This cable is 110 ohms twisted? What firmware version of DCX and DEQ ?
BrunoMeirellesRJO 2 years ago