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Heathrow_B_line
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LEV IS BECOMING SUCH A SNOB THESE DAYS!!!
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Produce a killer sound. Take no prisoners.
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levyte357-
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Try to sell a DCX or any Behringer equipment to Mich, and tell me what he says. |
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Global Depopulation - Alive and Killing.
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ceharden
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Indeed. The Digidrive Lev tried last week then sent back was the original Digisynthetic model, also same as the OHM Cred controller and IMO, owning 3 of them myself are actually pretty good for the money. Incidentally Lev, did you actually do any audio comparisons while you had it? Not to be confused with the Mk1 Xilica made Digidrive (Silver) which was a rebadged XP3060 from memory and the topic of this thread. |
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levyte357-
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Can't really detail objective differences in audio quality, between the Digidrive Mk1 & DCX, as I was using different music source, to that normally used for testing bits at the unit. Just got the feeling the Digidrive was cheaply constructed, and couldn't get over the difference in GUI between that & DCX. The way people talk about DCX, really thought it was bottom of the pile in every way. Guess not. Edited by levyte357- - 20 October 2013 at 1:48pm |
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DCX is ok if audio quality is not critical.
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Pasi
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Original CRED was a Harman unit. Then the CLEO was a digisynthetic unit and CRED MK2 was Linea Research. |
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Chris,I had the BBE version and to be honest it did a job, I just found the interface mind boggling and general button feel etc let it down. Tony |
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ceharden
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Sorry Pasi, got the CRED and CLEO the wrong way round.
The Digisynthetic versions have a user interface identical to the BSS Minidrive and while not the quickest isn't too horrific to navigate once you get into it. |
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