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Has anyone been able to try both the Deqx and Tact RCS2.2x in their system?
If so, can you describe the strengths and weaknesses of each, and ultimately, which did you prefer?
I see Tact are promoting corner placed subwoofers, time aligned and XO'd from their RCS2.2X
Has anyone tried this, if so, what results did you achieve?

Both these components seem to be highly regarded, amd both perform similar functions, but I wonder if one is significantly better than the other. My one experience with Tact was with the RCS2.0, which I found lacked transparency and seemed to suck the ambience from music. The newer and higher sampling 2.2x is probably a significant step forward.

Or perhaps the Rives PARC is a better solution. My understanding is that it works only with lower frequencies and does not handle midrange/HF signals.

Any thoughts on this evolving technology and how it works or might work in your system?

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Showing 1 response by jburidan

DEQX operates in the digital domain, so it's less than ideal for those who prefer an analog front-end and don't want to buy a good DAC. Rives PARC is analog, and I believe it corrects in three bands. I'm not sure how TaCT works. I can't see myself owning DEQX, although it does many nifty things.