Well maybe Sygnalist on the PC with an OKTO 8 pro is a good BET. But sure the Flex 8 with Dirac will be easier for a newbie...
Youcould consider also a SB26CDC in an augerpro wave guide, some prefered it to a non wave guided T34B ! Patern matters. Anyway all those tweeter list are very good ones but will have different presentation. The Seas being excelent sounding for a fabric but very low SQ/P proce. Bliesma is expensive too.
I would look at Nad multichannel amps Hypex embeded as well.
Youcould consider also a SB26CDC in an augerpro wave guide, some prefered it to a non wave guided T34B ! Patern matters. Anyway all those tweeter list are very good ones but will have different presentation. The Seas being excelent sounding for a fabric but very low SQ/P proce. Bliesma is expensive too.
I would look at Nad multichannel amps Hypex embeded as well.
I own 4 hypex plate amps. The software is fine? What is the "not quality"? Any benchmark I have seen shows flaws beyond perception?The Hypex dsp is also not the quality of MiniDSP flex series, the software is buggy
edit: i will add that the hypex have optical and sdpif in along with an XLR. So you can hook a mic for calibration to the XLR, CD to the optical, and streamer to the SPDIF.
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Look at the system diagram the OP provided - he's not sourcing everything from the PC. Running a software crossover into the 8Pro will not give him that.Well maybe Sygnalist on the PC with an OKTO 8 pro is a good BET. But sure the Flex 8 with Dirac will be easier for a newbie...
He could get some ADCs to AES/EBU but then the whole system clocks from the AES/EBU on input 1.
So @AudioHounds -- what choices did you make? Or are you still mulling things?
Going back over the thread, I have to say unless you're going to embark on DIYaudio as an ongoing hobby, the tidy integration possible with Hypex plate amps is compelling. There is really no downside vs separates -- and anything in the system can break any time, discrete or not. (The more things you have, the more you have to face this fact. That's just life.)
Going back over the thread, I have to say unless you're going to embark on DIYaudio as an ongoing hobby, the tidy integration possible with Hypex plate amps is compelling. There is really no downside vs separates -- and anything in the system can break any time, discrete or not. (The more things you have, the more you have to face this fact. That's just life.)