The miniDSP paired with REW and a calibrated microphone (e.g., the umik-1) is really a wonderful tool. Make the measurements at the listening position and immediately import directly into miniDSP to create the appropriate filter. *Many* more options and flexibility than the onboard EQ settings on the Dayton, and if you're set up correctly, you can make all the changes directly from your listening position. I find that invaluable for evaluation accuracy. So much easier than getting up, moving a tiny knob without feedback, and then sitting back down and trying to figure out how the sound changed.
DEBRA / SWARM DSP?
I’ve been trying to learn about room treatment and Room EQ Wizard (REW). In my research so far, It seems DSP is not a great idea for the main speakers in 2ch system, but it might be a good idea to use DSP for subs. In my DEBRA sub-array, it’s a little different in that I have 2qty SA1000 Dayton amps instead of the standard 1qty SA1000amp for all 4 speakers. I have 1 amp for the left front/rear subs and the other amp for the right front/rear subs. Will this work with the mini DSP? The mini DSP has 2 inputs and 4 outputs. I don’t see how to run the software/ correction/alignment with 2 subs being run off of 1 amp per side.
BTW, I'm running the speaker level out from my tube amp through 1k and 10k transistors and terminated into 1 rca per side which go into the 2 SA1000 amps...1 input per side
Any knowledge you may be able to impart would be greatly appreciated.
BTW, I'm running the speaker level out from my tube amp through 1k and 10k transistors and terminated into 1 rca per side which go into the 2 SA1000 amps...1 input per side
Any knowledge you may be able to impart would be greatly appreciated.
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