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Along with the release of v1.9 firmware for the A&H QU series, I found out about the new QU-SB. Seems to be a QU-Pac minus the screen and any front-panel controls at all - hence the beefing up of the iPad app to do everything.
I looked at the pricing on the web - about $300 less than the QU-Pac.
Behringer x32 rack at the same price as the QU-SB - the x-Air-xr16 at $699...
I was toying with the idea of a head-only second mixer to go with the QU16, but from a price point, I can not see it. From a functional point, A&H does allow the d-snake to actually increase the number of Inputs to 32 - and an increase in outputs as well - at close to a grand for the AB168.
A&H still does not offer an off-line scene editor/creator -
What am I missing?
frank
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When I was looking for a rack mount back up mixer, I checked out all those same options including the sound craft UI series.( the QU-SB hadn't yet been released)
I purchased the QU-PAC because the QU-PAC has the screen and controls. If I was at a show and wifi became problematic, I would at least be able to get by with what the QU- PAC has to offer. So for me it became a choice between the rack X32 or the QU-PAC and as I already own the QU16, it meant the learning curve wouldn't be too steep.
Also I am still able to do some set up and initial line level checks on stage with the QU-PAC before I fire up my iPad which saves me some time.
I have ended up using the QU-PAC for most of the shows due to its small footprint and I take the QU16 with me as back up instead!
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Not being able to split inputs makes all these options a no go for me. I always run separate vocal monitor channels.
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The new 1.90 remote control stuff is looking more like a stab into the Crestron install market. So a screenless rack unit makes sense in that context.
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The new 1.90 remote control stuff is looking more like a stab into the Crestron install market. So a screenless rack unit makes sense in that context.
Just updated today, and have been poking around. So far, I love the expanded control for the ipad. Custom layers are really easy. Full scene setup and control now too.
Best regards,
John