Pelliott321 wrote:
I think DSP is perfect for subwoofers only, anywhere else in the system and you get noise and distortion. Nothing beats a well-designed and sorted passive xover.
Why would anyone put all that crap between you and the music is beyond me.
Forget about the bits and bytes and listen to the music. Go to a live musical event and listen to what real music sounds like then go listen to your system and compare.
Numbers mean absolutely nothing, listen with your heart and soul not your brain and get off the equipment go around circus and chaos.
Last year at Capital Audio Fest, I saw Rich demonstrate benefits of digital room/system corrections. The benefits are palpable for sure.
Ok, but what about preserving the purity of the signal? Any corrections in the digital domain will invariably alter the original signals.
Couple of years ago, I was using Linux based HQPlayer for oversampling with a cheap DAC. Was very happy with HQP.
But, since I got the semi-decent Holo Spring 3 DAC, I found myself preferring streaming unaltered signal with Roon directly to the DAC with DAC running in NOS (Non oversampling mode).
I am using 5-way active analog crossover. Wanted to try room correction with HQ Player's convolution engine, so purchased it.
Found myself again preferring non-oversampled signal going directly to the DAC. Gave up on the idea of room correction.
So, I tend to agree with you. Digital crossovers and room corrections are not a good idea, if the goal is purity.