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Re: Active Crossover Question [message #22875 is a reply to message #22865] Mon, 05 December 2005 11:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I'm using a DCX2496 for the line arrays. Great unit for the money.
You can feed an analog input or AES/EBU digital input. If you have
a SPDIF digital signal, then get a Canare SPDIF to AES/EBU
transformer {~$20}.

I'm also using a Roland M1000 for testing.

CD player -> Roland -> DCX2496

I've setup a simple test to see if people can hear five a/d .. d/a conversions vs. the digital path with only one conversion, so far
nobody can identify either pathway.. /lol




 
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