karaokeniagarafalls wrote:
DBX GoRack ? Have you tried?
knf - we discussed this before; not extensively so please let me enlighten you (again, reading is fundamental). Yes. I use gorack for my smaller system. Purchased @ proaudiostar for $29.99. DriveRack PX for my home rig & driverack px for my main rig. QSC powered speakers for home & main. I prefer px for live pro sound application. Comparison:
GoRack
• Compact Form Factor
• Anti-Feedback Processing based on the dbx AFS™ (Advanced Feedback Suppression) algorithm
• dbx Compression (based on the dbx 163)
• Subharmonic Synthesis
• EQ (16 Musical Genre-Based 31-Band Graphic EQ Settings)
• Dual dbx Microphone Preamp/Line Inputs
• Selectable Mic/Line Input Settings
• Stereo Inputs and Outputs
• Combination Mic/Line Input Jacks and XLR Outputs
• 1/8" Stereo Aux Input for Mobile Music Players/Devices
• Independent Left and Right Channel Volume Controls
DriveRack PX
• Stereo Feedback Elimination with 12 feedback notch filters
• Dual 28-band Graphic EQ
• Classic dbx® Compressor
• 120A Subharmonic Synthesizer
• Stereo Multi-band Parametric EQ
• Stereo PeakPlus™ Limiters
• Pink Noise Generator
• Auto-EQ with 28-Band RTA
• JBL® and other popular powered speakers included in Setup Wizard
• dbx M2 Measurement Mic and zippered pouch included
• Front panel RTA-Mic XLR input with phantom power
• 25 User Programs / 25 Factory Programs
• 2 Channel XLR Input
• 2 Channel XLR Output
• 2 Channel XLR Sub Output
• 24-Bit ADC/24-Bit DAC, >110 dB Dynamic Range
• dbx Type IV™ Conversion System
• Full Graphic LCD Display
Have you tried it? Probably not because according to you “it’s only karaoke”. Quote what you posted:
“I would choose the GoRack over the full DBX drive rack systems.” And
“ i must say spending $200 for a good quality product is much better than spending $600 on the full DBX driverack, especially for karaoke where one does not need all the features of the Driverack”. Really sad!