Rodney, thanks for your sub integration process.
From what I have seen, most of the digital-EQ devices max out at 24/96 inputs.
A big part of me getting back into high-end 2-channel was system-simplification -> less gear clutter, cables, crap on the floor & racks. Me being a life long computer-guy, I can certainly "play" with the added electronics like digital-EQ, but did not want to go down that road in my stereo rig. ..... Easier/Preferred for my to buy an almost full-range speaker in my Vandersteen Treo
I still need to measure my room one of these days.
I could always insert a digital in/out EQ-device ( miniDSP ) between my Bryston BDP-2 and Devialet.
But that would take a lot of convincing or bothersome room problems.
- Andy
From what I have seen, most of the digital-EQ devices max out at 24/96 inputs.
A big part of me getting back into high-end 2-channel was system-simplification -> less gear clutter, cables, crap on the floor & racks. Me being a life long computer-guy, I can certainly "play" with the added electronics like digital-EQ, but did not want to go down that road in my stereo rig. ..... Easier/Preferred for my to buy an almost full-range speaker in my Vandersteen Treo
I still need to measure my room one of these days.
I could always insert a digital in/out EQ-device ( miniDSP ) between my Bryston BDP-2 and Devialet.
But that would take a lot of convincing or bothersome room problems.
- Andy