Hello,
thanks for the answer. I was afraid that actually nobody have tried this...
As for volume control you asked, I have a semi-DIY four channel Goldpoint Quad Mini-V attenuator, controlled via one knob.
It is installed into their SA1 box without any connectors on the back. Holes are large enough to accept all eight cables which are soldered directly to attenuators, although these are quite thin Mogamis so they fit easily.
My idea was that if I use digital EQ and crossover, then I have to keep signal in digital domain as long as possible and at as high level as possible all the time. So I have only one D/A conversion total for digital sources, and also one necessary A/D/A for turntable. My sources are well level-matched. With EQ scheme that I use, for digital sources there is -1dB offset, for turntable -2. I never hit digital zero, but keep it very close.
Comparing to a modern preamp, downside is a lack of volume remote control.
How come you had not enough EQ power with DEQ and DCX when you actually have 4 EQs with this pair?
You can use GEQ and PEQ simultaneously at DEQ, then third EQ at DCX input, and fourth at DCX outputs, or that still was not enough?