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I'm glad you liked the changes to the DCX. I was fortunate enough to have several on hand when working on the mods so it was easy to compare versions to see if the result was positive, negative or none. I fully agree that using an active crossover offers abundant benefits that far outweigh the additional complexity of an active system. As my signature shows, I'm not really in the business but I am open to commissioned work. mike
Are we talking about a modified Behr DCX here? If so, what is the cost, er...commission charge?
I certainly want one asap and can send you a DCX. I think the full active analog output stage and remote is what I need. You can PM me with costs.
The analog inputs of the modified DCX are very good but without question are not 100% transparent, just like every other audio component that the signal passes through they will alter it in some way. I have a pretty decent vinyl setup (Teres/Scheu-Benz/Morch/Cornet) and I run the phono preamp into the DCX to spin vinyl. At an analytical level this bugs me as I'm doing an A/D -> D/A conversion to a purely analog signal, however subjectively it sounds very good. The A/D and D/A conversions are done at 24/96 inside the DCX and all of the digital/dsp sections are running synchronously with a very low jitter clock. Undoubtedly it's not invisible but my records still sound like records. IMO the advantages offered by a DSP driven XO outweighed the downside of doing the conversions on my vinyl. I used a Marchand XO for a year before I switched over to the modified DCX because of this very reason, I had (have) a strong aversion to digitizing vinyl but the improvements I was able to get from being able to fine tune the XO (baffle step, ceiling/floor bounce, time delay etc) easily were too great to ignore. That said if I was exclusively an analog guy I might not choose to go this way but most of the time I use my Squeezebox as a source and not the TT. I do however use the analog inputs even with the Squeezebox as I prefer the sound of it's tubed output stage through the analog inputs over the straight digital inputs even though it adds an extra A/D -> D/A conversion. Last winter I had a get together and as Wayne mentioned we switched between the analog and digital inputs. The DCX makes this quite easy and the active analog stage allows the gain to be set for those inputs, so I level matched the analog to the digital and could thus swap between them in real time. I believe everyone present chose the SB analog out -> DCX Analog in over the SB digital -> DCX digital in. No doubt there is something in my SB output stage that is providing a pleasing sound and the DCX seems to be transparent enough to preserve it. I built one for another fellow who uses it with a ModWright Transporter and I know he uses the analog inputs. I'll see if he's willing to post his thoughts on this.Short version is, yep it's going to affect the signal this way but IMO it's worth it for most people but I'm equally certain others can't abide this. That's OK by me. mike