A sütik segítségével igyekszünk a legjobb vásárlási élményt biztosítani, minden, ezzel járó előnnyel együtt. Ezek közé tartoznak például a a személyre szabott hirdetések és akciók, valamint a preferenciák mentése. Ha ezzel nincsenek fenntartásaid, kérjük, egyszerűen csak add meg beleegyezésed a sütik preferenciákat, statisztikákat és marketinget érintő használatára a „Rendben!” gombra kattintva. (összes mutatása). A jóváhagyásodat bármikor visszavonhatod a sütik beállításainál (itt).
Megjegyzés: Mivel szeretnénk megakadályozni, hogy az értékelések szóbeszéden, hiányos ismereteken alapuljanak, vagy rejtett reklámok legyenek, csak valós ügyfeleink számára tesszük lehetővé értékelések írását, akik valóban tőlünk vásárolták meg a terméket.
A bejelentkezést követően az ügyfélközpontban, a "Termékek értékelése" menüpont alatt megtalálsz minden terméket, amelyet lehetőséged van értékelni.
Sajnos hiba történt. Kérjük, később próbálkozz újra.
A
Great EQ, especially for its price.
AstronautDown 12.11.2020
This is a great EQ. For its price.
I took away one star for one reason. Starting from 0bd the are 5+5 unmarked lines upwards and downwards along each frequency slider. Considering the range is either +/- 12db or +/-6db I can't comprehend who thought dividing the fader to 5 segments would make any sense...? If it was 6 lines it would be so easy landing on the desired boost. Now you have to think each line as 2.4db (or 1.2db). Is it a nitpick? Maybe. But If you have very specific targets to hit for 30 frequencies after careful room measurements, it's not.
This is a great EQ. For its price.
I took away one star for one reason. Starting from 0bd the are 5+5 unmarked lines upwards and downwards along each frequency slider. Considering the range is either +/- 12db or +/-6db I can't comprehend who thought dividing the fader to 5 segments would make any sense...? If it was 6 lines it would be so easy landing on
This is a great EQ. For its price.
I took away one star for one reason. Starting from 0bd the are 5+5 unmarked lines upwards and downwards along each frequency slider. Considering the range is either +/- 12db or +/-6db I can't comprehend who thought dividing the fader to 5 segments would make any sense...? If it was 6 lines it would be so easy landing on the desired boost. Now you have to think each line as 2.4db (or 1.2db). Is it a nitpick? Maybe. But If you have very specific targets to hit for 30 frequencies after careful room measurements, it's not.
Sajnos hiba történt. Kérjük, később próbálkozz újra.
DT
Good product, value for money, but with room for improvement
DJ Tetei 05.08.2021
Overall, Behringer FBQ6200HD is a good graphic equaliser, allowing you to shape the audio signal as needed, but there is room for improvement, as follows:
- being a rack unit, it is not practical to place the on/off button on back of the unit
- it would have been nice to see some dust protection on the faders panel
- the input and output level meters readings seems to be off by about 6 dB. I verified this symptom using three mixers, from different brands, and when the mixers master output level meters indicate 0 dB, the level meters on Behringer FBQ6200HD reads -6 dB and their ballistics are slower.
- although it offers a dedicated subwoofer output, with variable crossover, it lacks the option to set a delay for the subwoofer and so you are compelled to place the subwoofer in the same plane with the main speakers.
Overall, Behringer FBQ6200HD is a good graphic equaliser, allowing you to shape the audio signal as needed, but there is room for improvement, as follows:
- being a rack unit, it is not practical to place the on/off button on back of the unit
- it would have been nice to see some dust protection on the faders panel
- the input and output level meters
Overall, Behringer FBQ6200HD is a good graphic equaliser, allowing you to shape the audio signal as needed, but there is room for improvement, as follows:
- being a rack unit, it is not practical to place the on/off button on back of the unit
- it would have been nice to see some dust protection on the faders panel
- the input and output level meters readings seems to be off by about 6 dB. I verified this symptom using three mixers, from different brands, and when the mixers master output level meters indicate 0 dB, the level meters on Behringer FBQ6200HD reads -6 dB and their ballistics are slower.
- although it offers a dedicated subwoofer output, with variable crossover, it lacks the option to set a delay for the subwoofer and so you are compelled to place the subwoofer in the same plane with the main speakers.