Preamp, digital crossover & room correction for 3 way stereo - DEQX HDP-5, Trinnov, other?


I am building a dipole speaker with a 12 "Tannoy  dual concentric and two15" woofers from BMS. 
I am looking for a preamp with digital crossover & room correction for 3 way stereo. DEQX HDP-5 seems to be an option.  It has 6 channels and offers digital crossover (FIR) and room correction.
Trinnov is offering either 4 or 8 channel. With 8 channels, it gets really expensive.
It seems to me that the microphone / measurement system of Trinnov is more advanced compared to DEQX. Any experience?
Any good DEXQ or Trinnov dealers that are recommended?
Please advise.
Thank you,
Matthias



kogedo

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Hi Al,Thank you for your detailed response. This was really helpful.Hi Erik,I understand that you cannot defy physics with a DEQX.
Best regards,Matthias

Hi Erik and Al

I finally decided to go another route.

I will use the software from Audio Vero - Acourate - which runs under Windows  and offers a lot more functionality and flexibility at a better price than DEQX or Trinnov (will buy a PC with heat-pipe cooling). Together with a professional audio-interface from RME - Fireface UCX - I will have an 8 channel system. AMPs will be UCD400s, and the dipole bass (2 BMS woofers) will be equalized via Liukwitz Transform (analog).

Thanks again,

Matthias