Yeah I have bunches of owens 703 panels in my room. It definitely helps. Can never get the sub in sync with the mains perfectly and I figure a time alignment software might make it more seamless.
Mini dsp what's the deal
So I have been reading about mini dsp and am wondering what is the best one to go with? Is it good enough for a main system? I am looking at the 2*4 hd and the one above it. My room is not great but i think it sounds pretty damn good. If I can get it better with time alignment crossover to sub etc without sound degredation for a reasonable amount I would be all in. Also I don't know what the hell Dirac Live is? Any comments?
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Make sure you get the H/D version as it has digital input, always better to have this one. Don't put your mids and highs through it, as your own dac/cdp would have a better converter. But good for doing the bass and room correction, but you'll need the minidsp calibrated microphone, and get the $10 remote too. https://www.minidsp.com/products/minidsp-in-a-box/minidsp-2x4-hd Cheers George |
I gave up on expensive music servers and room correction in boxes bundled with compromised audio sections aka pre-pros and receivers.
Why not Live Dirac on computer? It's the cheapest path towards quality corrected digital sound without extra A/D and can stream music and play blu-rays. Go Roon, Tidal, Jriver! Agree with the additional treatments AND dirac. |
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