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Much, much, much faster. The cool thing about miniDSP is that it has 4 separate saved settings that you can set and then flip through them in real time. Also, being able to do EQ "live" in real time while music is playing gives you an excellent idea of how different frequency response slopes affect the sound. I found in my setup that removing the passive components resulted in massively better sound, all by itself. Allowing the amps to directly couple to the drivers gave much better clarity and dynamics.
That said I can't live with the "extra" A>D>A
With the 4 X 10 HD's digital input, the chain would be D>A>D>A, I think. Is the DAC section of the miniDSP any good?I've always wanted to go from my Bifrost>NAD Pre>Marchand to one of these.Mike
If you use the digital input the chain would be D>A. I'm not sure where you're seeing the extra D>A conversion.Different miniDSP units have different DAC's. Whether they're any "good" or not is probably a subjective evaluation that only you could make. Dave.
I find that the ability to do source switching (both digital and analog), volume control, speaker EQ, Room EQ, active crossovers, and 24-96 D/A hirez playback all in one unit very useful indeed. For sources, just plug in a PC (via SPDIF converter), and my Bluray player via the optical input and it's all good to go. The room eq is particularly useful for me, since I have a room that loads bass unevenly - so I can EQ the bass on the (problem) left speaker, and use a different EQ for the speaker on the right side of the room.The DAC's are actually pretty good. But in order to have the unit sound optimal, you have to do what you can to level match your drivers in the analog domain. If you are using more than 10db of EQ in the digital domain of the miniDSP, I find that does indeed lower the sound quality of the entire unit.
IMO, the 2x4 is useless, it was a good first product, but has been entirely superseded by the 4x10. But I know that they have a bunch of customers in the pro and car audio markets that still love the 2x4 so I can see why they keep it around.dwk, you are spot on - if the miniSHARC were available in a format like the 4x10, that would be a KILLER app, which would directly compete with the best active unit on the market (the DEQX). Crossing my fingers that it happens soon, cause I would be all over that!
Hey, that's cool, we should all get together! If you want I could bring down my 4x10 and you could try it out for the day. My wife won't be happy while it's gone, but she'll live
The nanoDIGI unit DOES have a volume control. A rather good one too.
I think it's just a matter of time until they offer a product with similar capabilities as the 4x10Hd unit but built around the miniSHARC core.Dave.