Hi Everyone-
I am in the final stages of my 3-way open baffle prototype and the last stage is to configure my minidsp.
Here is what I want to do:
1. PCM stereo input from source to minidigi
2. Minidigi to minidsp 2x8
3. Stereo 3 way output from minidsp 2x8 (6 channels total)
4. Reference preamp for 6 channel volume control->6 channel amp->stereo 3-way speakers
I am having a hard time understanding which jumpers to use on the minidigi (the stereo 3/4 way downloadable pdf here: http://minidsp.com/images/documents/Jumper chart - 4way configuration.pdf suggests a right and left minidigi for this application yet the page here suggests only one minidigi is required: Stereo 3/4 way Crossover | miniDSP
After reviewing the minidigi manual, I am still not clear on how to extract stereo from toslink input or how to route the input in the 4x10 plug-in. It could be my lack of sleep/late night so my apologies in advance. Has anyone accomplished this and able to share their strategy?
I am in the final stages of my 3-way open baffle prototype and the last stage is to configure my minidsp.
Here is what I want to do:
1. PCM stereo input from source to minidigi
2. Minidigi to minidsp 2x8
3. Stereo 3 way output from minidsp 2x8 (6 channels total)
4. Reference preamp for 6 channel volume control->6 channel amp->stereo 3-way speakers
I am having a hard time understanding which jumpers to use on the minidigi (the stereo 3/4 way downloadable pdf here: http://minidsp.com/images/documents/Jumper chart - 4way configuration.pdf suggests a right and left minidigi for this application yet the page here suggests only one minidigi is required: Stereo 3/4 way Crossover | miniDSP
After reviewing the minidigi manual, I am still not clear on how to extract stereo from toslink input or how to route the input in the 4x10 plug-in. It could be my lack of sleep/late night so my apologies in advance. Has anyone accomplished this and able to share their strategy?
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Okay, I have things up and running now using default jumper settings on the minidigi/minidsp and sending audio via PCM/Toslink #1. But I am still wondering, which channel is considered left and which is right? Is digital input 3 left and digital input 4 right?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Nevermind, Digital Input 3 is left, Digital Input 4 is right. The system is up and running, what a great product!
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