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Re: What About DEQX [message #3331 is a reply to message #3326] Thu, 06 July 2006 07:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jim Griffin is currently offline  Jim Griffin
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Fred,

I'm with you on George's comments on the DEQX.

In one case he is reporting what a customer stated to him so it is not as a first hand user.

Dennis Murphy--he is the talented classical music trained crossover designer who posts on the Madisound board and who is a full-time economist--has worked with Jim Salk on many of his designs and states that the benefit of DEQX is that a competent user can equal the best passive crossover in a matter of minutes vs. a passive crossover which would consume much more time (think weeks, months, etc.) to design, build, and tweak. The user does need to understand some core values for loudspeaker design and to be able to make decent measurements. My point is that one can not just use any random combination of drivers and shoddy measurements and expect the DEQX machine to derive a quality speaker.

Bottom line I can say that digital processing will continue to make high dollar component passive crossovers obsolete. Passive crossovers vs. digital ones are analogous to film cameras in a digital photography world.

Jim

 
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