Anyone have any experience with the AEV Mirage audio processor?
http://www.aev.net/global/mirage_1.php
http://www.aev.net/global/mirage_1.php
That's fine by me.BROADCAST said:I found the controls a bit restrictive,and could not get it to distort on aggressive settings,that is mainly due to relaxed release times and non aggressive overshoot control drive.
Not the loudest thing on the dial,but you could listen for houres without fatigue.
The Ultramods also put the pre-emphasis ahead of the AGC, which doesn't sound right to me. The DSPXmini also does that ahead of its four-band AGC, but it might be okay with a Compellor in front (or even better, a CRL SGC or Ariane).wgliradio said:I can tell you you won't like the Ultramod. While it has exceptional bass, this is basically a classical and fine arts only processor for use in non competitive markets. Very rough clipping, HF limiting is done by the wideband limiter which tends to dull audio alot, poor overshoot control.
Speaking of which, there's an 8200 2S on eBay... the two-band version.I heard the AEV at NAB once... it seemed very 8200-ish... ugly sounding.
If I wanted a digital processor, there are a couple other to choose from, including boxes from France and Germany.I would choose the David III over the Solidyne based on US Support. Then you have used 8100's.. then the Omnia ONE on top and so on up the chain.. these better than the rest.
Kevin Tekel said:The Ultramods also put the pre-emphasis ahead of the AGC, which doesn't sound right to me. The DSPXmini also does that ahead of its four-band AGC, but it might be okay with a Compellor in front (or even better, a CRL SGC or Ariane).wgliradio said:I can tell you you won't like the Ultramod. While it has exceptional bass, this is basically a classical and fine arts only processor for use in non competitive markets. Very rough clipping, HF limiting is done by the wideband limiter which tends to dull audio alot, poor overshoot control.
Feature-wise, yes... price-wise, not even close. The 5300's list price is more than double that of the Omnia One. Even the least expensive Optimod, the two-band 2300, lists for nearly $2000 more than the One.stace said:I'd like to hear a 5300, I assume thats what Orban would take on the Omnia 1 with? I'd imagine it sounds alot like the 8300...
wgliradio said:I was one of those users and I still have the software that places the pre-emphasis before the clippers. I actually thought it sounded *better* before the AGC.
Sgeirk said:Why not consider a used Aphex2020?
They're on-pair with, if not better than the majority of the boxes you mentioned, and have composite and l/r analog outs.
Not too 'spensive, either.
dspxscott said:We decided to stick with our distributed pre-emphasis system but are in the process of refining it further. New releases of mini, X, Xtra code will use this in Q1 2008.
The F Mister said:dspxscott said:We decided to stick with our distributed pre-emphasis system but are in the process of refining it further. New releases of mini, X, Xtra code will use this in Q1 2008.
Scott, is this going to be available for current models as an software update? And any chance that the stereo enhancement of the Xtreme will find it's way to these models?
And if you may need any beta testing I would be happy to.