DSPeaker 2.0 Room Correction question re best signal path


I just got this unit and am planning to add into my Pass XP 10, Pass X250.8 and Focal 1029 BE system. I use a PS Audio Directstream Junior as the DAC and stream Tidal mostly.

I also have a Blusound Node that I had been using to stream Tidal and as a DAC. 

I can either run an optical output from the DAC into the DSPeaker and then XLR out of the DSP into the Pre amp or I can run the optical out of the Bluesound into the DSPeaker, then the optical out of the DSPeaker into the Directstream and then the Directstream XLR out into the pre amp- in this set up I could choose to either have the DSPeaker as an input source on the DAC or not and just listen to the DAC directly streaming Tidal.

Any thoughts on which should be the most sonically pure method ? 


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I can assume you have a bass problem in your room ? I have owned a Dual core for 4 years . The analog input is said to be the best of the unit .If you want the best from the DSPeaker the power supply must be upgraded . I would like to know what other sources you are using ?  

Hi, not much of a problem but guessing it can tighten up. I'm using Pass XP 10 into Pass x250.8 and a PS Audio Directstream junior. Speakers are Focal 1028 BE. The room is 13 x22 and the system sounds great. I want to be careful when putting the DSPeaker Dual core into the system so I don't erode the transparency. My thinking is to run the DSPeaker on the out put of the Blusound and then run the DSP into the PS Audio Directstream. This gives me the option of using the input with the DSPeaker on it or just run the Bridge function in the Directsream with no DSPeaker in the path to the amp.