![]() Motherboard is an ASUS ROG Z370-G WiFi, i7 8700 6-Core with integrated GPU, 16gb ram, in a fanless case. No clicks, no pops, no noise, no freezing etc. I have ran it continuously for 2-weeks 24/7 when I'm home. I use a highly customized version of Win10 1909, by that I mean: all of the unnecessary services are disabled and ALL of the scheduled tasks are deleted in that way it never reboots or does scanning/cleanup in the background, and it is never connected to the internet (thus can never grab updates/interrupt sessions). The Motu's use the Sabre Ref DAC, and are basically flat from DC to Nyquist. Is there better stuff than a miniDSP for less than a miniDSP? I can't think of any/don't know any.Ĭlick to expand.Don't you have a Trinnov though? (The DIRAC EQ on that is too restrictive I assume.) That said: it IS all your fault, you DID ask the question. It is not for everyone (it is not for nobody! ), but it is better than a miniDSP 8x8 in many regards. It is a true separates-design so if they come out with Atmos v2 etc, then I just discard my movie-mode DAC (aka "cinema sound processor"), plop the new one down, connect up all of the XLR cables and I'm done.Įverything is kept zeroed, the speaker configuration/XO's/EQ is completely kept external/separate, same goes for the amplification. ![]() I had the intention of NEVER needing to upgrade the DSP again (100years: because analog XLR is forever! )ĭo it once, do it right (i.e. I bought it because I was tired of being limited features and channel count. The Audition/Motu 24A I/O DSP rig that I run has it well out paced, but that's a $3000+ solution vs a $215 solution:Ĭan EQ to 1-19Hz? Yes (with optional FogConvolver or HOFA vst-plugin). Reasonably-priced and Reasonably-featured? Yes. from an AVR) then the 4-way Advanced Xover has slightly more PEQ."Īlso it seems like almost everything else at DSP has been updated but the MiniDSP's does any one have any inside information on any newer MiniDSP's in the future.Īny input or experience/advice would be greatly appreciated The most flexible plugin for the 2x4 Balanced is 2x4 Advanced, however if you have a mono subwoofer signal (e.g. * Doesn't have as many PEQ filters as 2x4 HD * Able to select 4V in/out levels as well as 2V * Probably a little more accurate at extremely low frequencies because of lower sample rate * Balanced I/O (although with those fiddly phoenix connectors) ![]() "It sorta depends, but as much as I like the 2x4 HD, the 2x4 Balanced might have the edge here: the MiniDSP HD.Ĭan anyone tell me the benefits of going to the HD over the Balanced version. 775Vrms inputs on the Crown 1502 I should go with the MiniDSP Balanced version vs. Some say to go with the MiniDSP balanced as the 48k of the newer MiniDSP and some type of Nyquist cancellation of bass frequencies and because of the select able 1.4 Vrms and. 775Vrms and I had to get an Jenson ISO-MAX to get rid of hum. The Crown 1502 has select able 1.4 Vrms and. And it's been ok but I wanted to know about the MiniDSP and if they are the best for subwoofer EQ still. I don't have any DSP or EQ setup now but just use the Audyssey MultiEQ x 32. I have a sealed Dayton Ultimax 18/cabinet bundle hooked up to a Crown 1502.
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