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Having owned three models of TacT preamps, I do not believe this is what you want. If you go digital source > TacT > preamp > amp, that might work but the TacT will be performing preamp functions, then you'll have another preamp. I'm thinking the reduction in resolution would not be worth the benefits, unless you have severe room problems. This would work better straight to a tube amp, skipping the additional stage.It seems with the TacT, you'd be buying some functionality you don't need.What specifically are you trying to accomplish? Would a Behringer unit possibly get you a taste for $300 or so? Maybe to a DAC, this would be 'good enough'?I don't know anything about the DEQX stuff, so I can't help at all there.
hi all,i am considering a digital room correction/crossover system. i do not do home theatre, i do not want any preamp function, as i will still be using my tube preamp. most of my listening is to analog source - fm - tho i also listen to analog vinyl, & cd. i actively cross over to subs. present speakers are not bi-amp capable, tho in the future, i might want to try active crossover bi-amplification w/line-source speakers, so i would like tri-amp capability. from what i figure, the deqx unit w/o preamp is what i should be looking for. but, i wanted comments from those who have tried these units.thanks...
I looked at both units before purchasing the DEQX. With more complex systems I think the DEQX is a better choice. The TacT in my opinion is best with a subwoofer / mains system where I've heard it work quite well providing the sub crossover and room correction functions.
hi rick,do you use your deqx as a preamp also? do you run any analog sources? do you think the tact would work better than the deqx for simple x-over/room correction? it seems the tact's built-in adc/dac might be limiting?thanks...Quote from: Rick Craig on 27 Nov 2006, 05:12 pmI looked at both units before purchasing the DEQX. With more complex systems I think the DEQX is a better choice. The TacT in my opinion is best with a subwoofer / mains system where I've heard it work quite well providing the sub crossover and room correction functions.
I have heard the DEQX, both stock and modded, because I mod them. The newer version DEQX is improved significantly over the older one, but still uses inexpensive caps for signal coupling. This is a key area for upgrades. I have done a considerable amount of work as a consultant for OverKill Audio in the UK, who uses the DEQX for their speaker systems. They have compared the TACT system to the DEQX and concluded that the DEQX was better. The DEQX uses the excellent AD1853 D/A chip that is also used in the Benchmark DAC-1. It also uses the PGA2320 volume control chip, which sounds excellent as well. If I were buying a DEQX I would order a new one or buy a used late model version with the analog volume control option, and then of course I would mod it. Customers that have modded DEQX's have told me that they outperform even EMM labs DAC's. The DEQX is really the future and one with a USB interface is really special. DEQX has a new one in the works, but they tell me that it wil be late 2007 when it is available. It evidently uses a new SHARC processor. They say that it will probably not have a USB interface. In the mean-time I believe that Overkill Audio will be selling the modded DEQX with USB and I2S interface separately from their speakers next year.
...Although I don't have any first hand experience with the DEQX I have read much about it and also studied the manual. For a multi-way system (up to triamping) with hi res disc or vinyl front end and conventional solid state or tube amps it is probably the best choice.For a system with exclusively or primarily PCM digital source, i.e. CD or DVD transport or music server, the TacT is ideal if you are willing to invest in their digital amps and forego the manufacturer's software for a free third party solution (TACS). All D/A and A/D conversion is eliminated along with analog interconnects. Volume control is eliminatd, with output attenuation controlled by manipulating the amplifier output voltage. The TacT digital amps are basically programmable DACS that have sufficient voltage and current capability to drive loudspeakers.As with the DEQX the stock TacT products are mass produced and improvements can be realized via upgrades, particularly to the power supply, capacitors and other passive parts. I would love to see a USB or I2S input mod for the TacT...