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As time goes on and small improvements are made there is less and less I envy from elsewhere.
The new thread here about the fresh pair of RM-50s leaving the factory mentions use of an unmodified Behringer DCX used as the crossover in the listening sessions. This reminded me of several of the exhibit rooms at the RMAF that I thought was worth a mention. I have been seeing this little unit being used in more and more High End places over the last few years and the RMAF was no exception. The Emerald Physics room was using one with some analog mods, but not too extensive. Sanders Sound, which I thought had one of the best sounds and presentations of the show, was using a straight stock DCX. The only thing he mods is the outer case to give it a nicer look. Roger Sanders told me that he has never run across a component such as this one before, as it measures near perfect on all of the tests he performs and sounds transparent. I remember similar comments by Brian written here when he first adopted its use as well. Mr. Sanders also told me that he sees no reason to mod this unit as it would be very hard to improve on what is already there, and often one could easily make it worse. In all cases at the show this DCX was being used going analog in and being fed by a preamp. I enjoyed very much seeing and hearing this as there has always been something nagging inside of me that the DCX I use, even though it has been extensively modified properly, is not an 'audiophile grade' component. I guess the name and price often related to cheap crap in my mind, justified or not. My ears always told me different, but even so these preconceived notions can be hard to shake.