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Before buying the DEQX, you should read the portion of this journal concerning "Equalization . . . can't fix your room acoustics."http://www.audioperfectionist.com/PDF%20files/journal1rl.pdfActually, I consider this a must-read for anyone contemplating audio purchases. I don't always agree with the author, but he provides food for thought.Personally, the DECX does not interest me. Stereophile likened it to a 4000-band equalizer, and another reviewer mentioned it has a 200-page ...
Josh,It might be a fine preamp, but its claim to fame lies in room EQ, and that's where a lot of its price comes from. I don't like to pay for features that I don't use.
I agree with Josh in that it's the digital crossover capability -- variable frequency, slope and most importantly phase and time correction -- that has me intrigued. But as an analogue devotee, I am leary about putting everything in the digital realm to process the signal. From what I remember of Fourier transforms, it still is an approximation and not a replication of the original signal. What signals are we losing in the process of deconstruction and reconstruction? Even if we get a very good approxim ...
Ted,I am glad you at least are not ignoring the journal I linked to. The author eloquently and definitively lays out the case against room EQ. Apparently this is a hot-button issue. Well, that's the way it goes. All I can say is that I would not touch the unit with the proverbial ten-foot pole as it runs counter to everything I want in high-fidelity music reproduction.
BTW, most of the document is 5 years old, a lifetime in the world of technology. Ted_B
Quote from: ted_bBTW, most of the document is 5 years old, a lifetime in the world of technology. Ted_BBut the thesis of his argument against room EQ is timeless.