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Quote from: Housteau on 28 Mar 2009, 06:36 amneeding to re-enter the code into the remoteIt sounds like your DCX has the remote multi channel volume controlled output mod which will allow you to run digital in. I would be interested in getting your impressions on analog vs. digital in. If you like the digital in, you can use a stock DEQ2496, digital in/ out, in front of the DCX. It's graphic EQ is much easier and intuitive to fine tune by ear than building and moving various shelving and parametric filters in the DCX to try to tailor the crossover to your specific room/ speaker setup.
It is flabbergasting how small changes in the settings can improve matters top to bottom.
It's puzzling your DCX won't unlock, but if you have to reset, I can give you the current settings including a new, small tweak I used at CES.Eventually all DCX owners will have to familiarize themselves with its functions and learn to enter settings. It's only intimidating at first, then it becomes a lot of fun. At the Show I did a daily reprogramming based on problems identified the day before. Dave helped me and knows all about it. It is flabbergasting how small changes in the settings can improve matters top to bottom.
It's puzzling your DCX won't unlock, but if you have to reset, I can give you the current settings including a new, small tweak I used at CES.Eventually all DCX owners will have to familiarize themselves with its functions and learn to enter settings. It's only intimidating at first, then it becomes a lot of fun.
I'm glad to hear it worked out. It seems clear to me that active is the way to go but I still don't think a stock DCX2496 will cut it. I think You can get the parts for a good upgrade and probably the same as Galushi's here: http://www.pilghamaudio.com/index.asp?pgid=51 but still it would be quite a project. I hope Brian reads this and comes up with a modded DCX solution.Tom
Quote from: tbrooke on 28 Mar 2009, 11:50 pmmore than just adding the new Jan Didden board.
Quote from: tbrooke on 28 Mar 2009, 11:50 pmI'm glad to hear it worked out. It seems clear to me that active is the way to go but I still don't think a stock DCX2496 will cut it. I think You can get the parts for a good upgrade and probably the same as Galushi's here: http://www.pilghamaudio.com/index.asp?pgid=51 but still it would be quite a project. I hope Brian reads this and comes up with a modded DCX solution.TomTom, when Mike was moding these units I am sure he was doing a lot more than just adding the new Jan Didden board. If he sees this and chooses perhaps he will expand on what all he does that makes his modded DCX2496s sound so exquisite.Paul
It sounds like your DCX has the remote multi channel volume controlled output mod which will allow you to run digital in. I would be interested in getting your impressions on analog vs. digital in.
Quote from: sendler on 28 Mar 2009, 12:54 pmIt sounds like your DCX has the remote multi channel volume controlled output mod which will allow you to run digital in. I would be interested in getting your impressions on analog vs. digital in. I tried it this morning, but not all possible options. I was not able to do an instant A/B comparison since my Proceed transport needed to be physically switched in and out. I ran it directly into the DCX. For analog the transport first goes to a Monarchy Upsampler, then to the Monarchy NM24 DAC and both the Monarchy units are plugged into their own AC Regenerator. There is also an 18' interconnect connection in there.The direct feed to the DCX reminded me of my friends Benchmark DAC1 when it was plugged into my system, very clean, focused, precise yet musical. The Benchmark it quite a revered little unit these days and so this is high praise. However, like several published reviewers, I preferred the Monarchy signal chain over that of the Benchmark. I preferred it for the same reasons I chose to buy it over the Benchmark a while ago. Maybe it is the tubes. To my ears the sounds take on a more realistic palpable texture to them. They seem to flow rather than be forced. The DCX while having all the positive attributes I described, also comes close to sounding a bit sterile compared to the Monarchy chain.Now with all that said, it really was not a fair comparison. The Monarchy had the Upsampler and AC Regenerator as well. I still need to try it with the Upsampler feeding the DCX. The Proceed also has multiple digital outs. If they can all be used at the same time I may be able to set-up more of a direct comparison.
It seems that I must stand corrected. Two DACs (and an ADC) can sound better than one.