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Nice to hear that the switch to the miniDSP has turned out so well for your set.May I ask which specific XO you were using before? I'm currently switching between a dBX234XS + Trinnov ST2 on one hand and the Trinnov on its own on the other (which can handle 2-way XO as well), but still undecided over which of the 2 sounds best.Contemplating about giving a Klark Teknik DN8000 a try for the sole purpose of XO duties, but that would mean that I get a double AD/DA, once in the Klark Teknik + again in the Trinnov. (using the set for vinyl as well as digital stereo playback)
'Sound Quality' aside: It's no longer analog.
digital is the way of the present...
not sure that your 'better' is why people listen to LPs.
So you would rather listen to your vinyl with the peaks which result from room modes ... rather than when you are able to cancel them out by PEQ?
But, I'm not interested in AD>DA for anything above 80Hz.
what phono stage were you using?It may not matter any more if you are making it digital, maybe you can save a few thousand bucks and use a cheaper TT too.
Of course I want to use the best-sounding TT, arm, cart, phono stage and preamp I can afford! Andy
Why in the world would you care? You are listening to digitized sound, not analog music. Not being snarky, just a statement of fact. Cheers,Geary
Wow, this is the exact wrong way to look at this. OF COURSE feeding the BEST signal possible into an A->D converter is important. Its asinine to think that wouldn't matter."Snarky"...lol.-Jim
OF COURSE feeding the BEST signal possible into an A->D converter is important. ....-Jim
Once you have exceeded the resolution of the ADC, everything else is wasted. To think otherwise is simple ignorance.Cheers,Geary
Why?You are digitizing it,You have lost every single element of why you have an ANALOGUE front end.Just download tidal if that is what you want and feed it through your digital EQ and crossovers and save the money on the nice TT and phono pre because you have rendered them irrelevant. That is the best DIGITAL feed for a DIGITAL processor.You are now dependent on the poorest AD stage in your chain of components, and regardless you are listening to digital playback.You may find that "better", good for you. I like to stream things to a nice DAC myself, then I switch inputs and listen to a proper analogue front end. It's not the same,Stop snarking up my assine.
Your argument makes sense, Geary, in one sense only.If the LPs you are listening to were recorded on analogue tape then, yes, digitising will lose something. But not many LPs, today, are recorded on analogue tape (Tacet LPs are, I believe) - so your point is moot. Andy