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Hi, I have a question related to something I experienced at the weekend. Ansys crack magnitude. I run a small mobile disco with the sound system comprising 2 x EV ZX4 speakers, QSC PLX 3002 amplifier, Denon 400 mixer, Numark CDN 22 CD player and/or Cortex HDC 1000 media player.
Now the sound is ok, I'm relatively happy with it etc, however on Sat night there was a singer in the other room at the venue I was working at so I went in just to be nosey whilst the food was on in my function, he was using EV ZX5's and a Powermate 1000 mk1. It sounded bloody amazing! I looked for the subwoofer and couldn't see one and he confirmed later that he wasn't using one but the lows were superb and it was so crisp and clear at the same time. He had a small 'smiley face' curve on the graphic EQ section of the mixer but nothing steep at either end at all.
So why doesn't my system sound that good?? Now I have run ZX5 speakers as a test and even done one disco with a ZX4 one side and a ZX5 on the other side as when I first had the ZX4s one failed after about 2 weeks so I had a ZX5 on loan for a few days and there really isn't much in it between the two boxes, the 5 is a heavier and a bit more 'vocal' due to the 2' horn I guess but the really high 'tingly bits' are more prominent from the 4. So all I can think is that there is something special about the Powermate 1000?? Your thoughts and comments please folks before I sell my amp and mixer and go out and buy a Powermate ** laughs out loud **!! There are so many variables in this situation however I would look at the quality of what your playing through your system compared to the singers to begin with.
Beg steal or borrow one of his tracks to see if there is a marked difference. After that play with the gain structure and EQ on your Denon, Oh and do the test in the same room as you heard the other system just to make sure. (This also assumes that no magic smoke has escaped from your system). This post has been edited by Doug Siddons: 03 December 2012 - 10:54 AM. Thanks for the replies so far Doug, I'm playing a mixture of original CDs on the Numark and a mixture of wav & 320k mp3s files on the Cortex (the wavs do have more depth to them but you can't tag them comprehensively which is a bummer or I would use all wavs). Autocad 2013 crack xforce 32 bit download pc.
He was playing mini-disc using a pair of domestic min-disc players one on top of the other, typical self contained singer setup, for those who haven't migrated to a laptop yet anyway! I've played in the room he was in several times and put my speakers in much the same place as he had his. Mark, his volume was loud but clean and when I was being nosey he was peaking between -3 & 0db on the meter. I don't think the Dynacord contributed greatly to any difference in sound balance. The QSC is a very good amplifier. Minidiscs often tend to enhance the bass by the way their codec converts to digital.
The fact that you are using mp3s doesn't help. Any differences will be mostly source and partly speakers. I think the different amps will make a minimal difference. The only way to test with any certainty will be an AB test swapping out sources, speakers and amps because that will also eliminate you as a variable - anything else is really only a guess. This post has been edited by GR1: 03 December 2012 - 11:29 AM •. I first suspected the MP3s but since you're also playing original CDs, that argument is gone. I don't know the Cortex at all.