I am curious as I have never used miniDSP.
My surround speakers in my Dolby Atmos theater are Dunlavy SM-1’s
I have built subwoofer enclosure’s with single downfiring Scanspeak 25w/8565-00 that’s the SM-1’s sit on top of.
I am using passive crossover on the Scanspeak woofers.
If I were to use miniDSP for ONLY the woofers would I have delay issues with my home theater setup?
I guess I should run my SM-1’s thru miniDSP as well so could help delay between the monitors and woofer , but would I have another delay problem being that that pair of speakers were the only ones that are fed via miniDSP.
Digital is all new to me.
Thank you in advance...
My surround speakers in my Dolby Atmos theater are Dunlavy SM-1’s
I have built subwoofer enclosure’s with single downfiring Scanspeak 25w/8565-00 that’s the SM-1’s sit on top of.
I am using passive crossover on the Scanspeak woofers.
If I were to use miniDSP for ONLY the woofers would I have delay issues with my home theater setup?
I guess I should run my SM-1’s thru miniDSP as well so could help delay between the monitors and woofer , but would I have another delay problem being that that pair of speakers were the only ones that are fed via miniDSP.
Digital is all new to me.
Thank you in advance...
Also, I do not think I made it clear that the woofers I want to crossover and equalize are not actually subwoofer, they are more of an extension on the of the SM-1 monitors that sit on top of them.
What concerns me is -top half of speaker is passive, bottom is digital crossed over and equalized.
Then Dirac live equalizes & sets delays as a whole speaker.
Am I flawed in thinking that this will be an issue?
What concerns me is -top half of speaker is passive, bottom is digital crossed over and equalized.
Then Dirac live equalizes & sets delays as a whole speaker.
Am I flawed in thinking that this will be an issue?
I would like to see if I could competently complete these as stand alone set speakers.
I have never used miniDSP and would like to know if this is a possibility.
I am curious if the latency of the digital processing will handicap this experiment.
Thanks
I have never used miniDSP and would like to know if this is a possibility.
I am curious if the latency of the digital processing will handicap this experiment.
Thanks
You should have no problems using the Mini DSP just for your subs, I recommend that, its exactly why I do, you can use REW to check the timings, and time align your subs to match your speakers, I had exactly the same delay settings using the Mini DSP in place to the processor with seperate Sub EQ driving the same subs in the same room, so I domes think it will add any delay with the extra connections