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Busman BSCS-L vs LSD-2
« on: June 21, 2011, 09:37:48 AM »
Does anyone have comps or opinions on these two?
Specifically, does the Busman have a similar high end rise like an unmodded LSD-2?
I'm looking to replace my LSD-2, which has several problems and I'm about to "pull the plug on life support".

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Re: Busman BSCS-L vs LSD-2
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2011, 09:44:48 AM »
Does anyone have comps or opinions on these two?
Specifically, does the Busman have a similar high end rise like an unmodded LSD-2?
I'm looking to replace my LSD-2, which has several problems and I'm about to "pull the plug on life support".

Thanks
Dave

In my experience, the BSCS-L has a small spike/bump at around 9 or 10khz, but no rise between 4khz-9khz. Of all the shows I ran it, I don't think I ever ran it at a show with an LSD-2 present as well otherwise I'd point it out for listening purposes.
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