Re: Texas' New Epicenter
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The person who is actually Googling "Butt-Frenching" is exactly the type of new member we need.
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Re: Texas' New Epicenter
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shareholder in the making
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I hear that Google give more weight to search terms that actually take you somewhere, hence this butt-frenching link. See #6. It's a safe amazon.com link.
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Stop hijacking my thread! :p Sirquack, thanks for the advice. I've had a total of 10 minutes up there so far, yes, I have lots of work to do. I already bumped it a few DB just to play with it, but I haven't even really gotten started. SRoode, what's a BFD? The only thing I know BFD stands for is not appropriate for these boards. The last five people who wrote about butt-frenching will be happy to google it for you if you'd like them to.
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Re: Texas' New Epicenter
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LOL! All those quotes are funny!!!
*********** "Nothin' up my sleeve. . ." --Bullwinkle J. Moose
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BFD is short for the Behringer Feedback Destroyer. There are 2 models, I just got the FBQ2496. It allows you set set up parametric filters to adjust peaks/valleys in your frequency response.
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Have fun shakin Texas up.
Dave
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Musical tests later this weekend. I need to do a more thorough calibration of my HT that involves an SPL meter but have been waiting for the EP-600 to arrive. Hopefully within a couple of weeks I can get my hands on a meter and do some more tweaking.
Hey there-- I've got an analog Radio Shack SPL meter. We're going to meet when Tom T is in town, but if you want to borrow it before then I'd be happy to lend it to you before then. Of course, I actually live in Austin, not south Waco. Seriously, I'd be happy to help out a fellow axiomite! And since my new Denon 3808 should be arriving tomorrow, I'll probably come to you with a few questions of my own. In fact, we're leading oddly parallel lives... I own a recently purchased Epson 1080UB as well. Take care, Rich
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BFD is short for the Behringer Feedback Destroyer. There are 2 models, I just got the FBQ2496. It allows you set set up parametric filters to adjust peaks/valleys in your frequency response. I think the BFD in it's other context likes to operate in peaks and valleys as well.
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Not that there's anything wrong with that.
(butt-frenching that is)
Last edited by skubic; 04/17/08 08:29 PM.
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Jason,
Congrats on your new 600. I know you've been waiting a long time. Did you get the vertical or horizontal layout?
Scott
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