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I've been praising the 40's here, which is quite deserved, but I should also note that the DCX is quite the superstar with it's flexibility and power. This thing lets you truly dial in your speakers to get the best performance possible from your speakers. It also gives you the ability to adjust the speakers' sound to your room and your taste. As long as it's not lossy (and the mgalusha modded DCX is "very" transparent and dynamic), I don't see any downsides at all to using one.
Quote from: Tyson on 23 Jan 2009, 12:46 amI've been praising the 40's here, which is quite deserved, but I should also note that the DCX is quite the superstar with it's flexibility and power. This thing lets you truly dial in your speakers to get the best performance possible from your speakers. It also gives you the ability to adjust the speakers' sound to your room and your taste. As long as it's not lossy (and the mgalusha modded DCX is "very" transparent and dynamic), I don't see any downsides at all to using one.Tyson,Glad this is working out for you. I couldn't agree with you more about how transparent and dynamic Mike's modified DCX is. That is one piece of gear I will hold on to regardless of what I do. Are you using the EQ function in the DCX?George
Hmmm.... Got a 20% off coupon for Sam Ash in the mail today. I just might have to pick up a DCX this weekend and hook it up to my RM30s.SEE WHAT YOU GUYS STARTED?Russ
Whats next? I'm not telling.
One (very cool) thing I had Wayne at Bolder Cables do for me. He put my mid/tweeter passive crossover parts into a "Jumper Cable" that I can put in (or take out) at the speaker level. If I don't insert it, then I can actively tri-amp my speakers. If I do use it, then I can actively bi-amp them. It's a good option to have, in case one of my amps goes down for any reason, I have a way to still use my speakers. Of course the OXO is another option, so that you can run the whole speaker from a single amp. It's good to have choices.
Being able to cut the mids over at around 4.5khz with a 48db steep filter has REALLY cleaned up the sound.
I might see if I can do a split (non-linked) crossover for the woofer at 1k, and keep my panel crossover separate, at 300hz.