scottbrown5271
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Agreed! Thanks for pointing that out. That is a solution, as far as it goes anyway. Two channels in, two channels out. Real time room correction. Cool. I would like to see a bit more, though. Some of us want DSP crossovers for bi or multiple amplification. Others want (gasp!) tone controls like bass and treble, or custom EQ. The other minor issue is that Dirac is a closed box and most of the people out there who love good music reproduction (I'm staying away from the word "Audiophile" and possible negative connotations...) would like some input into the way the sausage gets ground. The filter in Yggdrasil requires 18,000 taps to get everything organized in the time and the frequency domains. I would have to guess that Dirac is not quite that sophisticated. Then there is the whole world of multi-channel surround, the raising of which subject is likely to draw the ire of Schiit... All I'm saying is that there is a world of possibility in taking a digital source and getting it to a set of transducers in a manner that satisfies (or at least ameliorates) the desires of high end music lovers, and there are precious few, if any, complete solutions to get us there. Yeah, I like to dream.As far as I am aware the Minidsp DDC-22D sounds like exactly what you are looking for. FIR filters and pure digital domain.
Thanks again for the pointer back to MiniDSP, that was a good read.