New bee plans to go from passive speakers too active. Many questions. Really need help.
1. I realy need multi channel amplifier? Can i use some 7.1 receiver for example? There's a great price for used receiver Yamaha Rx-V650 in my area right now. 6-10x times cheaper if i buy new multichannel. Receiver is good enought?
2. All reiceiver channels supports 20hz to 20khz? Surrounds, back surrounds channels for example. Good enought to use channels for highs, mid-low, mid, low?
3. My plans is the t.racks DSP 206, DBX DriveRack PA2 or Dayton Audio DSP-408. What about digital receiver input and usinc PC like DSP? Its works or no with windows 10?
Steps i made
I bought usb audio dac Mackie Onyx Artist 1.2 with balanced line outputs too using with digital crossovers(dsp) and measurement microphone.
I bought microphone with calibration file for it.
It would be cool if the yamaha can handle like amplifier, or even receive an already processed digital signal from a computer. Money savings...
Any ideas, could there be any problems? My mini fanless PC only supports stereo output and mic input, but there is one optical multi-channel output.
Thanks
1. I realy need multi channel amplifier? Can i use some 7.1 receiver for example? There's a great price for used receiver Yamaha Rx-V650 in my area right now. 6-10x times cheaper if i buy new multichannel. Receiver is good enought?
2. All reiceiver channels supports 20hz to 20khz? Surrounds, back surrounds channels for example. Good enought to use channels for highs, mid-low, mid, low?
3. My plans is the t.racks DSP 206, DBX DriveRack PA2 or Dayton Audio DSP-408. What about digital receiver input and usinc PC like DSP? Its works or no with windows 10?
Steps i made
I bought usb audio dac Mackie Onyx Artist 1.2 with balanced line outputs too using with digital crossovers(dsp) and measurement microphone.
I bought microphone with calibration file for it.
It would be cool if the yamaha can handle like amplifier, or even receive an already processed digital signal from a computer. Money savings...
Any ideas, could there be any problems? My mini fanless PC only supports stereo output and mic input, but there is one optical multi-channel output.
Thanks
No. Its dayton audio imm 6. Most dangerous with it is +48V button. But really i'm new bee with all this. How i understand line input is to powerful for this mic and i need too use xlr mic input with gain control.It's not a USB
You absolutely can re-purpose an old AV receiver as you envisage. Just ensure that processing features (filters, effects, time alignment) are disabled or, at least, that they do what you intend them to do.
Ok. Thanks. What about to connect optical input off yamaha receiver to mini pc optical output? I really cant find any dsp programm for windows and really not shore if it works? This programm looks good but only for Linux https://t-5.eu/hp/Software/Pulseaudio Crossover Rack/You absolutely can re-purpose an old AV receiver as you envisage. Just ensure that processing features (filters, effects, time alignment) are disabled or, at least, that they do what you intend them to do.
More modern AVRs don't have analog multi-ch inputs, but fortunately RXV-650 has! It's YPAO settings have some options about processing, but they must be bypassed.
Tried to install on windows 10 but the program does not work. Just not strating installingThis seems to have good feedback:
https://github.com/HEnquist/camilladsp
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