Anyone here using the MiniDSP DDRC-22A or the OpenDRC-AN which uses the same hardware platform?
DDRC-22A | MiniDSP
I'm looking for a sense of how this modestly priced hardware performs in terms of noise, dynamic range, perceived loss of resolution, etc.
Anyone modify the I/O circuitry if they perceived improvement could be had?
I'm specifically interested in the DDRC-22A which is not quite cheap enough for me to risk without some answers.
DDRC-22A | MiniDSP
I'm looking for a sense of how this modestly priced hardware performs in terms of noise, dynamic range, perceived loss of resolution, etc.
Anyone modify the I/O circuitry if they perceived improvement could be had?
I'm specifically interested in the DDRC-22A which is not quite cheap enough for me to risk without some answers.
I might be to late too to see this thread, but I reply on it anyway.
I am using MiniDSP DDRC-22A and I can tell you the analog I/O DDRC-22A is quite noisy. I am actually searching for a solution and I came across this old thread. However the digital DDRC-22D have no such problem.
I find a increase of resolution after using it, probably because of more accurate phase.
Since DDRC-22 (same as other digial EQ) take a away some gain (-10db as default) for level attenuation, it take away some dynamic. The level is adjustable and I find I can live with -6 or -3 (with 10X preamp) but it is a matter of personal taste.
I am using MiniDSP DDRC-22A and I can tell you the analog I/O DDRC-22A is quite noisy. I am actually searching for a solution and I came across this old thread. However the digital DDRC-22D have no such problem.
I find a increase of resolution after using it, probably because of more accurate phase.
Since DDRC-22 (same as other digial EQ) take a away some gain (-10db as default) for level attenuation, it take away some dynamic. The level is adjustable and I find I can live with -6 or -3 (with 10X preamp) but it is a matter of personal taste.
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