I helped a friend of mine bi-amp his (recently purchased, used of course) EP CS2's, with one of these.
If one is somewhat computer literate, it's a cakewalk: https://www.minidsp.com/products/minidsp-in-a-box/minidsp-2x4-hd
Wouldn't call it, "high-end", but it isn't bad, at all. Perhaps with a better power supply...
There are a few apps, that can be added, allowing for such things as Automatic room correction, parametic EQ, etc.
I've been using a majorly upgraded, TacT RCS 2.2Xaaa, for a number of years, but: Tact is out of business, so support has to be through online blog, etc.
To me: it's an absolute necessity, to bi-amp actively, if using dissimilar (output power, sensitivity, etc) amps. I used and really enjoyed my modded Dahlquist DQ-LP1, for a few decades, before finding the Tact.
Good luck, have fun, and enjoy the journey!
If one is somewhat computer literate, it's a cakewalk: https://www.minidsp.com/products/minidsp-in-a-box/minidsp-2x4-hd
Wouldn't call it, "high-end", but it isn't bad, at all. Perhaps with a better power supply...
There are a few apps, that can be added, allowing for such things as Automatic room correction, parametic EQ, etc.
I've been using a majorly upgraded, TacT RCS 2.2Xaaa, for a number of years, but: Tact is out of business, so support has to be through online blog, etc.
To me: it's an absolute necessity, to bi-amp actively, if using dissimilar (output power, sensitivity, etc) amps. I used and really enjoyed my modded Dahlquist DQ-LP1, for a few decades, before finding the Tact.
Good luck, have fun, and enjoy the journey!