Hi all,
I recently became interested in DEQX and discovered this epic thread. I read through most of it and it has been very helpful. I am seriously considering an HDP-5. The weak links in my system are my Oppo BDP105 which I use as my DAC and a dbx 223 crossover that I use with my JL f113 sub. I've been considering upgrading both the DAC and crossover and in a discussion about DIY speakers, a knowledgeable friend mentioned DEQX.
I am a pretty knowledgeable audiophile, but I had not heard of DEQX. It is a revelation! I immediately realized that not only is the HDP-5 an upgrade on my Oppo as a DAC and a vastly superior crossover, but it can also replace my preamp (offsetting about half the cost of the HDP-5) and adds amazing time and room correction -both of which should be highly beneficial to the challenging sub integration process. What an incredible machine.
Then there is the icing on the cake. I just discovered that the HDP-5 supports the incredible Roon server on board, without a PC and USB! This is a terrific feature.
My one concern remains putting my signal though digital processing, although most everything I've read indicates this is a non issue. My only other concern is the lack of home theater prepro passthru. I run a hybrid system and frequently switch between 2 channel and surround. Any suggestions on how I can best create a passthru set up with the HDP-5? Thanks!
I recently became interested in DEQX and discovered this epic thread. I read through most of it and it has been very helpful. I am seriously considering an HDP-5. The weak links in my system are my Oppo BDP105 which I use as my DAC and a dbx 223 crossover that I use with my JL f113 sub. I've been considering upgrading both the DAC and crossover and in a discussion about DIY speakers, a knowledgeable friend mentioned DEQX.
I am a pretty knowledgeable audiophile, but I had not heard of DEQX. It is a revelation! I immediately realized that not only is the HDP-5 an upgrade on my Oppo as a DAC and a vastly superior crossover, but it can also replace my preamp (offsetting about half the cost of the HDP-5) and adds amazing time and room correction -both of which should be highly beneficial to the challenging sub integration process. What an incredible machine.
Then there is the icing on the cake. I just discovered that the HDP-5 supports the incredible Roon server on board, without a PC and USB! This is a terrific feature.
My one concern remains putting my signal though digital processing, although most everything I've read indicates this is a non issue. My only other concern is the lack of home theater prepro passthru. I run a hybrid system and frequently switch between 2 channel and surround. Any suggestions on how I can best create a passthru set up with the HDP-5? Thanks!