While I don't know if this is the first time this term has ever been used, it is the first time I have heard of it.
My only concern relating to the term is what it means in a new technology or maybe better described as a
"complexed" technology Brian has decided to use with our new OutBoard Crossovers.
DIGILOG; to have the combined qualities of both Digital and Analog
In our development on the crossover front, Brian has looked the technologies
"up and down" and how they have, could, and can serve our purposes in the VMPS lineup.
What
"strengths" and what
"weaknesses" do each bring to the table and how to deal with these elements.
One of the first obstacles was the fact that in a 3 way system, going digital meant looking at "tri-amping" each speaker with 6 total channels of amplification

Not a deal breaker and in the ultimate system probably a great thing, but for most, not as interesting and feasible as say simply adding another stereo amp and "bi-amping".
Well that is what our form of
"DIGILOG" is. It is linking via analog electronics the Tweeter/MR drivers, and using the speaker effectively as a two-way system via the digital XO.
Enter the
RM2 Special DigiLog EditionThis speaker will be both
analog AND digital in one package:
1. Full onboard stock analog first-order crossover, single amp or bi-amp operation, with Erse Pulse polypropylene caps and Super Q coils, Analysis Plus bass wire, FST tweeter and BH5/SR71 cabinet damping.
2. Onboard direct inputs for digitally corrected bi-amp operation (DIGILOG configuration with analog treble filter so that mid and treble work as one driver)
3) stock DCX2496 digital crossover with four reprogrammed crossover/correction curves including vertical room mode cancellation for 8', 9'. and 10' ceilings included in the price.
4) Light oak or gloss black over oak finishes.
5) No CDWG but Megawoofer 12" standard.
PRICE = $2599pr. plus shipping
We can even offer a 2x230W rms PRO amp for powering those MegaWoofers $299 extra.
This will be the world's only (that we know of) speaker capable of analog of digital operation merely by moving the speaker wires from one set of binding posts to another.