This may be a dumb question - I know little a bout digital at this point.
Would it be possible to take the digital out put from a CD transpot ( such as this one - http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=48115 -) and run it in to a digital input on a digital Xover such as the Behringer or DEQX . So as to use the DSP and DAC in th Xover.
Would it be possible to take the digital out put from a CD transpot ( such as this one - http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=48115 -) and run it in to a digital input on a digital Xover such as the Behringer or DEQX . So as to use the DSP and DAC in th Xover.
Yes. It works fine. The DCX only has AES/EBU input, so you will need to modify cable and/or transformed impedence.
1. yes, you can connect the deq directly to a cd player. You might connect it using rac one side, xlr on the other side - but you should use 110 ohm cable. A regular rca interconnect (around 50 ohm or lower)
can work - it did so with my micromega, but might not - as it did with my philips 963.
The wiring diagram is sketches in the deq manual.
You can use also the tosalink optical input of the deq.
But - what do you use as a volume control - or is the output of your cd player attenuable in the digital domai? Not a good idea, because by digitally attenuating you cut down on the bits the unit transfers.
Better a volume control between the deq and the following amp.
can work - it did so with my micromega, but might not - as it did with my philips 963.
The wiring diagram is sketches in the deq manual.
You can use also the tosalink optical input of the deq.
But - what do you use as a volume control - or is the output of your cd player attenuable in the digital domai? Not a good idea, because by digitally attenuating you cut down on the bits the unit transfers.
Better a volume control between the deq and the following amp.
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