@steve_zettel thanks again! I noticed your mention of miniDSP and looked up this page: https://www.minidsp.com/products/dirac-series
EDIT: The miniDSP products look too complex for me right now. I'm just learning about all this stuff. The Antimode 8033 is really simple to use.
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Anyone care to comment on how a product like the miniDSP DDRC-22 compares to the DSpeaker Antimode 8033?
I found a couple related forum discussions (in German) which help me understand a bit, but I would appreciate any further advice or recommendations.
When should the miniDSP DDRC-22 be considered as an alternative to the Antimode 8033?
Here’s a google translation of one:
http://www.hifi-forum.de/viewthread-72-5677.html
The other discussion:
http://www.hifi-forum.de/viewthread-35-69208.html
EDIT: The miniDSP products look too complex for me right now. I'm just learning about all this stuff. The Antimode 8033 is really simple to use.
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Original post:
Anyone care to comment on how a product like the miniDSP DDRC-22 compares to the DSpeaker Antimode 8033?
I found a couple related forum discussions (in German) which help me understand a bit, but I would appreciate any further advice or recommendations.
When should the miniDSP DDRC-22 be considered as an alternative to the Antimode 8033?
Here’s a google translation of one:
http://www.hifi-forum.de/viewthread-72-5677.html
the two options you mentioned are quite different. An antimode AM 2.0 does not make automatic corrections in the entire frequency range, but only up to a maximum of 500 Hz. In the frequency range overlying adjustments to desired target frequency response can only be made manually. A DDRC uses DIRAC and corrects the entire frequency range, allowing arbitrary target frequency responses. In addition, DIRAC can also correct the time response (ie the step response) to compensate for turnouts of turnouts / chassis. Therefore, I would more credibly trust the DIRAC-based solution.
However, the DDRC-88A you mentioned is an 8-channel analogue solution. If I understand your description correctly, but you would calibrate only the fronts, ie you would einschleifen the DSP between the switch box and the power amplifiers. Then you only need an analog stereo DSP such as a DDRC-22A.
The other discussion:
http://www.hifi-forum.de/viewthread-35-69208.html