I am using only Equalize APO.
If it is set based on a desktop, there is no limit to the number of tabs of the fir filter, so I always avoided purchasing minidsp's dsp.
But I became curious.
Usually, minidsp has a limit on the number of tabs of the fir filter and a limit on the number of IIREQ.
However,
PC --- Minidsp --- Speaker, Sub whatever
Does using additional FIR filters on Equalize APO apply to all when the basic crossover, delay-adjusted 3 channels (assuming 2 speakers, Sub) are played on the computer in Minidsp?
If that happens, I will buy it right away regardless of the tap limit of minidsp.
As a person who enjoys the process of optimizing the phase using the fir filter directly, I don't want to use the Dirac of minidsp, and I enjoy using the 65536 tab on my PC.
If anyone is using Minidsp, I'm looking for someone to test if what I'm worried about is actually possible.
If it is set based on a desktop, there is no limit to the number of tabs of the fir filter, so I always avoided purchasing minidsp's dsp.
But I became curious.
Usually, minidsp has a limit on the number of tabs of the fir filter and a limit on the number of IIREQ.
However,
PC --- Minidsp --- Speaker, Sub whatever
Does using additional FIR filters on Equalize APO apply to all when the basic crossover, delay-adjusted 3 channels (assuming 2 speakers, Sub) are played on the computer in Minidsp?
If that happens, I will buy it right away regardless of the tap limit of minidsp.
As a person who enjoys the process of optimizing the phase using the fir filter directly, I don't want to use the Dirac of minidsp, and I enjoy using the 65536 tab on my PC.
If anyone is using Minidsp, I'm looking for someone to test if what I'm worried about is actually possible.