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Rclark - I believe if you review this thread you will find that everyone who has actually done this active speaker thing says it was a lot of work. Your belief that it would be fun stands in contradiction of numerous testimonials.
Nope, sold it. There are better (IMO) computer-based solutions out there like Audiolense and Acourate - and they actually get updated, unlike the DEQX. The DEQX is nice in that its stand-alone but this also makes it difficult to upgrade as technology advances.
I don't see why work and fun are necessarily mutually exclusive. Most (?) people find learning and accomplishing new things to be rewarding.
I am curious - would you be willing to provide some information on the upgrades that you would have liked to see? Are they in the DSP engine itself, or the control software? I'm interested in a "generic" sense, not wrt the DEQX specifically.
John, I was referring to the dsp. The user control is great but I believe that dsps can / should continue to evolve in the context of pc horsepower increasing. Check out Audiolense - Bernt is continually working to advance the product. Something that isn't nearly as easy to do with static and dated hardware.-Jim
I'd really like to have a go at an active crossover/EQ in computer, but last I looked it was pretty hard to get a standalone multi-channel DAC for the same price as one built into an active crossover. At the low end, the miniDSP 2x8 isn't perfect by any means but I didn't find any 8-ch DACs for < $400; at the high end, the DEQX at $4k seems high until you look at the prices of recommended DACs. I'm sure Metric Halo etc are very good, but ...
Are anyone you running analog active system or all DSP?