Free indicative roadmap for Performance Signal Processor
Author: DJEquip // Category: Home Recording Studio Equipment
I can’t possibly top the review by HMMWV “(the real thing)” so I’ll just say that he’s 100% right, and that these things are absolutely amazing, powerful, flexible, just…wow. I helped set up a PA system in a rather large room, 125 feet by 100 feet. With the system cranked wide open, and the Sharks engaged, the auto mode worked absolute wonders on the test subject walking around wearing a lav mic. Turn off (bypass) the Shark and SQUEEEEEAAAAAAAAALLLLLL!
We noticed no ill changes in the EQ either, very natural sound.
Thanks HMMWV for such a great review and vitally important tips. We had quite the headache on one unit regarding the front and rear gains, lol. Wish I’d read your review before hand.
My computer is starting to collect AARP benefits and it’s time to find a new one. But I would like to keep it to under $600. I’m a PC person but would be interested in using a Mac. That option, sadly, is out because of the cost factor.What I need is a laptop that is:*fast (so Performance Signal Processor I can have several internet screens and Word applications open at the same time)*has capacity to play some light games*can connect to the internet easily without dropping the signal. Ever.*decent to great speakers*at least 3 USB ports and SD slots*solid battery performance*CD-RW/DVD drive*it’d be bonus if it could be easily portable but the speed is most importantI’ve heard conflicting things about what’s most important in terms of speed performance, from needing a higher Ghz speed, or needing a larger hard drive to the type of processor. Also what do you think of the Toshiba Satelitte L505, Compaq 515, or Lenovo G530.Thanks!
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