I had the DSpeaker X4. Good stuff. Easy to use. Built in dac, but has digital out as well. Worth a look, but $$.
Can Room Correction Be Added to an Existing DAC?
This is probably a stupid question, and I’ve been hesitant to ask it since it will reveal the depth of my ignorance, but here goes.
In my home I have 3 systems. 2 are HT systems with mid Fi equipment, then my two channel system is upstairs (my HE system). I had added an Anthem AvVR to one of the HT systems and was duly impressed. I added the same AVR to my basement system a few weeks ago and now I am blown away. I am wondering what room correction could do in my main system. However, I already have Bryston DAC3 in that system that I really like. So my question is whether it’s possible to apply RC after the processing done in the DAC . My intuition is Probably Not, since the RC is also processing the signal.
In my home I have 3 systems. 2 are HT systems with mid Fi equipment, then my two channel system is upstairs (my HE system). I had added an Anthem AvVR to one of the HT systems and was duly impressed. I added the same AVR to my basement system a few weeks ago and now I am blown away. I am wondering what room correction could do in my main system. However, I already have Bryston DAC3 in that system that I really like. So my question is whether it’s possible to apply RC after the processing done in the DAC . My intuition is Probably Not, since the RC is also processing the signal.
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