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Nice read Mike, sounds likes like a lot fun to be able to play with your toys!I need to hear these speakers sometime as the lemming effect from the show has worn off and people are really into the OB sound from the Emerald's
Quote from: carusoracer on 10 Dec 2007, 02:29 pmNice read Mike, sounds likes like a lot fun to be able to play with your toys!I need to hear these speakers sometime as the lemming effect from the show has worn off and people are really into the OB sound from the Emerald's Come on out to Boston and you can hear the CS2's and the PP150 at my place...kill two birds with one stone! aaGeorge
Mike,Very cool.....mods rule! How were you controlling the volume in each case? Were you using the volume control in the modified DCX and ? with the Stock DCX.....did you eliminate a preamp when using the modified jobbie? Please, more info, thanks.
Tom,Thanks, I am familiar with the Didden thing and how it works (including schematics).....however, I was wondering how the volume was being controlled when they were using the stock DCX.Ric
George,OK, the Squeezebox has a digital out with volume. Does turning the volume down loose bits?
I though it was possible to run digital into and out of the DCX without any conversion to Analog.Oh, correction. Now that I think about it, I don't believe there is a digital out.
George,So you are only using a few db of digital attenuation (via Squeezebox) when using the stock Behringer? Every 6db of attenuaton looses one bit of info.
I believe the Squeezebox is running at 16/44 when outputting a CD to the DCX......if this is so and the Squeezebox is using a normal digital volume control then you would indeed be loosing bits turning down the volume more than 6 db. So, if you are comparing two xovers and one is being fed less than 16 bits (the stock one).....then the comparison is definitely flawed. If, you are only going to be using the Sqeezebox....it really does not matter that the comparison is flawed because the results are better no matter what the reason. But if you really want to see what the new output stage is doing then feeding both Behringers the same bits is necessary......then, of course you would have to figure out some way of attenuating the volume in the stock unit......obviously, something your are not going to do....no biggie, really. The only thing that matters is the results....and I am sure the modded unit sounds way better the way you are using it. However, using an op amp based output stage is not going to give the best results possible.