First off, I urge you to visit the " Home Theater Shack " web site.
Go to the forum section and read up on all of the different sub woofers and bass management techniques.
Second, I highly recommend the Dayton Omni Mic Precision Measuring System to measure what is going on in your room while you make adjustments. ( was on sale for $250 )
Third, any corrections that you make will be cuts to the bass peaks, there is no filling in of nulls.
This is a manual operation, don't trust "Auto EQ".
The Behringer products are good bargains to experiment with, but you may notice a loss of dynamics.
You will want to use parametric EQ correction for the bass peaks.
There are 10 per channel in the DEQ2496
I think that the DCX2496 also offers parametric EQ depending on how much memory that is left after you set up the crossover points.
Another option is the DSP1124P and FBQ2496 feedback destroyers, they can each be manually set for parametric EQ but are A/D D/A, no straight digital.
If you need to convert from SPDIF (RCA) to AES/EBU (XLR) digital connections, the Behringer SRC2496 will convert the formats for you.
DEQ2496's go for around $250 used
SRC2496's are around $160 new on Ebay
FBQ2496's go for around $110 used
DSP1124P's go for around $80 used
DCX2496 I have never purchased
If you have never used any of the Behringer products before be prepaired for a learning curve.
Go to the forum section and read up on all of the different sub woofers and bass management techniques.
Second, I highly recommend the Dayton Omni Mic Precision Measuring System to measure what is going on in your room while you make adjustments. ( was on sale for $250 )
Third, any corrections that you make will be cuts to the bass peaks, there is no filling in of nulls.
This is a manual operation, don't trust "Auto EQ".
The Behringer products are good bargains to experiment with, but you may notice a loss of dynamics.
You will want to use parametric EQ correction for the bass peaks.
There are 10 per channel in the DEQ2496
I think that the DCX2496 also offers parametric EQ depending on how much memory that is left after you set up the crossover points.
Another option is the DSP1124P and FBQ2496 feedback destroyers, they can each be manually set for parametric EQ but are A/D D/A, no straight digital.
If you need to convert from SPDIF (RCA) to AES/EBU (XLR) digital connections, the Behringer SRC2496 will convert the formats for you.
DEQ2496's go for around $250 used
SRC2496's are around $160 new on Ebay
FBQ2496's go for around $110 used
DSP1124P's go for around $80 used
DCX2496 I have never purchased
If you have never used any of the Behringer products before be prepaired for a learning curve.