Offer: DCN23BOX – 115Vac version.
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High performance Digital Crossover, EQ and Room Correction in a very nice ALU chassis toned acrylic front panel.
The product features 2 XLR balanced inputs and 3 singled-ended RCA outputs. The unit has 3 processing channels with 16 full-freely configurable biquads each. Free setup software
Only 4 pcs of this nice product is left – It can be yours for only 330 USD á piece including shipping with normal postal service to US or Canada. Please contact salg at groundsound dot com for more info and purchase.
DCN23BOX product page
High performance Digital Crossover, EQ and Room Correction in a very nice ALU chassis toned acrylic front panel.
The product features 2 XLR balanced inputs and 3 singled-ended RCA outputs. The unit has 3 processing channels with 16 full-freely configurable biquads each. Free setup software
Only 4 pcs of this nice product is left – It can be yours for only 330 USD á piece including shipping with normal postal service to US or Canada. Please contact salg at groundsound dot com for more info and purchase.
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Hi Robert
Great product, great price.
I own the DCN23KIT, which I use with X-Over Wizard (it is the functional equivalent of this product, I believe). There is no apparent room correction function. How is it implemented in this product?
Regards
Shaun
Great product, great price.
I own the DCN23KIT, which I use with X-Over Wizard (it is the functional equivalent of this product, I believe). There is no apparent room correction function. How is it implemented in this product?
Regards
Shaun
Thanks, Shaun.
Well if you have the option of precise PEQ in a digital crossover then you got the possibility of attenuate the room modes, which is the important part of room correction.
The software do not have the measurement and analyser engine built in so you have to acquire the parameters (frequency, Q & gain) for correcting your room in another way. The DCN23BOX hardware has the precision for room correction that is required so does the DCN23kit have that you own.
/Robert GS
Well if you have the option of precise PEQ in a digital crossover then you got the possibility of attenuate the room modes, which is the important part of room correction.
The software do not have the measurement and analyser engine built in so you have to acquire the parameters (frequency, Q & gain) for correcting your room in another way. The DCN23BOX hardware has the precision for room correction that is required so does the DCN23kit have that you own.
/Robert GS
Hello you guys in America !
Has anyone noticed the nice offer of supreme flexible digital crossover DCN23BOX ?
Don't be shy to take 2 pcs DCN23BOX for a stereo 3-way system - you only have to pay 600 USD including shipping !
Looking forward to hear from you 😀
Has anyone noticed the nice offer of supreme flexible digital crossover DCN23BOX ?
Don't be shy to take 2 pcs DCN23BOX for a stereo 3-way system - you only have to pay 600 USD including shipping !
Looking forward to hear from you 😀
Robert, the Link to your site in your signature is busted
In what way? It works for me - twice 😕
In what way? It works for me - twice 😕
Easy, for me it worked THREE times and once with only one hand on the keyboard. I'd say it's perfectly fine...
As for the DCN23BOX I'm still thinking 🙂
confused...
I don't understand your outputs - a normal stereo bi-amp setup with electronic XO needs TWO outputs for each channel, (hi-pass & low). Yet yours are labeled 1,2,3+, 3-. Why is it labeled like that?? Are there 4 separate outputs that correspond to a standard setup or not?
I don't understand your outputs - a normal stereo bi-amp setup with electronic XO needs TWO outputs for each channel, (hi-pass & low). Yet yours are labeled 1,2,3+, 3-. Why is it labeled like that?? Are there 4 separate outputs that correspond to a standard setup or not?
I don't understand your outputs - a normal stereo bi-amp setup with electronic XO needs TWO outputs for each channel, (hi-pass & low). Yet yours are labeled 1,2,3+, 3-. Why is it labeled like that?? Are there 4 separate outputs that correspond to a standard setup or not?
Don't be confused...
There is 2 inputs and 3 outputs - "output 3" is both non-inverted (normal signal) and inverted. This makes it possible to drive the bass or whatever you connect to "output 3" in bridgemode if you want. It requires a stereo power amplifier that isn't already in bridged mode.
I don't see that I in any point claim that DCN23BOX is capable of stereo hi- & low-pass out. Where did you read that?
Bonus info: The DSP "onlY" holds 3 processing channels.
Best regards,
Robert GS
i didn't read that anywhere, it's simply a natural assumption to make, when it's described as digital XO/EQ/room correction. It seems to me one of the more basic features it should have.
So thanks for the explanation, and the realization that this is not suitable for my needs.
So thanks for the explanation, and the realization that this is not suitable for my needs.
What do you mean? The DCN23 is suitable for one channel of a 3 way, and has all the basic features you'd expect and more.
If you want a stereo 2 way, you need the DCN24.
Ground Sound
I'm considering 2 of these to replace my MiniDSP 2x8......
If you want a stereo 2 way, you need the DCN24.
Ground Sound
I'm considering 2 of these to replace my MiniDSP 2x8......
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