Mini dsp what's the deal


So I have been reading about mini dsp and am wondering what is the best one to go with? Is it good enough for a main system? I am looking at the 2*4 hd and the one above it. My room is not great but i think it sounds pretty damn good. If I can get it better with time alignment crossover to sub etc without sound degredation for a reasonable amount I would be all in. Also I don't know what the hell Dirac Live is? Any comments? 
mofojo

Showing 3 responses by erik_squires

Just wanted to recap.

The recipe for ideal bass is usually room acoustics PLUS equalization.

The two combined are a much better recipe than either alone. The bass traps provide an energy sink, so the room does not resonate indefinitely, and the EQ tames peaks and, after treatment, may even help nulls.

Best,


E
Hi OP,

Yes, running miniDSP from a second set of outputs is ideal, so long as those outputs are after your volume control.

Best,

E
Hi mofojo,

It is definitely fun to play with. I use it for my HT sub and it's perfect.  When necessary I also use it on my center channel.

First, EQ's work best with bass traps and room acoustics already in place. If you have that, then EQ's in combination can really eliminate resonant modes. Without this, an EQ can only go so far.

Part of what you need to consider however is how you will measure your room and set the corrections. Be sure you have read up on this before committing.

Also, one reason why I don't use it on my mains is that it is an A/D, CPU D/A system. That is, any input will be converted to digital, processed, and then re-output. It's not bad, but I spent a lot of money on my DAC. :-)

Best,

E