> > > Hi All
> > >
> > > Just wondered whether any of you guys have used a DSP-X
> > unit
> > > purely for AGC purposes before an Optimod 8400?
> > >
> > > Is it something you would recommend? Are there
> noticeable
> > > benefits?
> > >
> > > Many Thanks for your time...
> > >
> >
> >
> > Thanks guys for all your feedback on this one ...
> obviously
> > I don't intend to run both boxes together. The plan is to
> > use ONLY the wideband AGC in the DSP-X, disabling the AGC
> in
> > the 8400. I've heard that the AGC in the 8400 is weak,
> hence
> > my line of thought.
> >
> > I'm trying to get it the 8400 to sound as loud and ballsy
> as
> > a competitors Omnia 6....without much success, hence why
> I'm
> > trying everything. Might just need to persuade the GM to
> > sign a cheque for and Omnia!
>
> Ahhh just a thought but have you tried contacting Orban and
> asking them for help?? I know Bob Orban would be happy to
> look at your settings and come up with suggestions. You paid
> a lot of money for the 8400....are you running the latest
> software? Why spend more money on a Omnia (which in my
> opinion can not sound as good as an Optimod..and I have
> worked on both).
>
I have contacted Orban before and their advice was to, 'look in the manual'. How hard can the Final Clip drive be pushed before it gets really nasty? I'm using a slow multiband release which sounds nice, but doesn't give the loudness. The manual suggests a limit of -0.5, but the box allows you to go to +5.0. What's the maximum anyone on here has pushed it to, without it completely hitting the wall?
> > >
> > > Just wondered whether any of you guys have used a DSP-X
> > unit
> > > purely for AGC purposes before an Optimod 8400?
> > >
> > > Is it something you would recommend? Are there
> noticeable
> > > benefits?
> > >
> > > Many Thanks for your time...
> > >
> >
> >
> > Thanks guys for all your feedback on this one ...
> obviously
> > I don't intend to run both boxes together. The plan is to
> > use ONLY the wideband AGC in the DSP-X, disabling the AGC
> in
> > the 8400. I've heard that the AGC in the 8400 is weak,
> hence
> > my line of thought.
> >
> > I'm trying to get it the 8400 to sound as loud and ballsy
> as
> > a competitors Omnia 6....without much success, hence why
> I'm
> > trying everything. Might just need to persuade the GM to
> > sign a cheque for and Omnia!
>
> Ahhh just a thought but have you tried contacting Orban and
> asking them for help?? I know Bob Orban would be happy to
> look at your settings and come up with suggestions. You paid
> a lot of money for the 8400....are you running the latest
> software? Why spend more money on a Omnia (which in my
> opinion can not sound as good as an Optimod..and I have
> worked on both).
>
I have contacted Orban before and their advice was to, 'look in the manual'. How hard can the Final Clip drive be pushed before it gets really nasty? I'm using a slow multiband release which sounds nice, but doesn't give the loudness. The manual suggests a limit of -0.5, but the box allows you to go to +5.0. What's the maximum anyone on here has pushed it to, without it completely hitting the wall?