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Neither input nor output sensitivity is selectable, but usually it's something that one can live with. Also, the third input channel is pretty useless as only two channels may be summed together. Connectors are pretty poor, feel flimsy and are no match for brand names. Of course, the DCX and it's cheap price only gets it so far. The percentage of remaining DSP resources is readily shown, which is not always the case with these kind of devices regardless the make. DCX doesn't have unlimited resources, but they'll grant EQs in all inputs, steep HP/LP and limiters in all outputs. As it may be applied as well for outputs as inputs, it doesn't eat up all DSP resources. lack of bass when the night is still young and sound levels are quote low. It may sound a bit ankward at first, but for fixed installations it's terribly useful for compensating eg. One of the most useful feature is dynamic EQ. DCX's UI easily beats up in usability some of the higher end gear that are either software-only configurable or front panel driven. There are some caveats what comes to channel naming and initial setup (especially this is extremely misleading - DCX's routings are not limited to what initial setup offers), but once one does that a couple of times the rest is simple. However, the UI is great and every option is configurable from the front panel only.
#ULTRA DRIVE PRO DCX 2496 SERIAL#
It's a bit shame that this device doesn't have a modern interface connection and only comes with a outdated RS-232 serial port. Outdoor events are no problem, and it performs as well on a sunny beach as during the coldest Finnish winter nights. Do that on a DCX and it still runs fine, of course buttons will be a bit sticky but that's all. Spill a drink on a device that costs more than four times what this little beast does and your night is ruined. They are able take tremendous amounts of abuse and still beat up the big boys. I've been running a bunch of these, both in rental and installation usage and these run great.