Behringer DEQ2496 - worth using in hi-end system?


I am considering trying it in a digital chain. I want to correct for room and any system internal dependencies. I am tired of using cables as tone controls, there has to be something better to make those minimal changes.

I am looking for opinions and short system desriptions.
spraglow
If I'm not mistaken, it's a digital EQ, so putting in the tape loop means it will have to perform AD and DA conversion. Placing it between transport and DAC avoids those extra conversions.
Yes, Dan, but I do not own a transport and DAC. I own a Denon 3910 with balanced analog outputs. Therefore, whether I place the EQ between the Denon and preamp, or in the preamp's tape loop, I will still be required to utilize the Behringer's analog XLR inputs and outputs.

For those who own transport/DAC combos, I can see the advantage of keeping the signal processing in the digital domain.
I understand. If the Denon has a digital out, you might want to try that at some point, just to see if it makes a difference.

06-11-06: Drubin
I understand. If the Denon has a digital out, you might want to try that at some point, just to see if it makes a difference.
It does and I might try it, but doing so would completely bypass the Exemplar tubed output stage...and what would be the point? Kind of like bypassing the APL circuitry. Might as well own a stock Denon, but never say never, and your point is taken.

I take it you use the digital output/inputs. What cables do you use?
Hey guys...don't waste a lot of energy avoiding use of the DEQ2496 A/D and D/A. They are good 24 bit devices, and if you keep the signal level up they will handle your 16 bit CD signal very well. One reasonable application of the DEQ2496 is as an "outboard DAC" (using its digital input) which just happens to also do room correction. However, this would limit use of the DEQ2496 to the CDP.