Thank you guys!
I forgot to mention the software portion. I am using Channel D Pure Music on dedicated Mac Mini, that I am accessing remotely ether from my Mac laptop, iPad or iPhone.
CHANNEL D - Pure Music
This is the only software that I am aware for Mac that incorporates full crossover with many features. In the first place it is a great player, that uses iTunes only as an interface and its data base, but than it has a lots of other features. It allows play through, so anything could be streamed through it, than incorporates use of any plug ins, (an example for equalization), and as I said it has crossover. Play through is very important because if crossover is based in Pure Music, than everything has to go through it. For Mac users, it is really the only choice for crossover that I know.
I forgot to mention the software portion. I am using Channel D Pure Music on dedicated Mac Mini, that I am accessing remotely ether from my Mac laptop, iPad or iPhone.
CHANNEL D - Pure Music
This is the only software that I am aware for Mac that incorporates full crossover with many features. In the first place it is a great player, that uses iTunes only as an interface and its data base, but than it has a lots of other features. It allows play through, so anything could be streamed through it, than incorporates use of any plug ins, (an example for equalization), and as I said it has crossover. Play through is very important because if crossover is based in Pure Music, than everything has to go through it. For Mac users, it is really the only choice for crossover that I know.
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Add to that ZM having a hand in it.
Oh Dear, speaking of the D(arling-ton)
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