Secondly, if the computer is the source and the DSP only has a SPDIF or AES/EBU input how do I connect that? Do I need a USB to AES interface? Any advantage or disadvantages? If you could clarify, if the D/DSP has a digital input(in this case the computer directly into the DSP) does it bypass the internal conversions? I mean if I have a DAC after DSP how many A to D conversions are happening? And if the analogue leaves the DSP then enters the DAC what happens? I know MiniDSP has a Studio version which allows for this with a digital input but to spend 899 with only two outputs doesn't really give me option in future to have a 4 way system with full digital crossovers. I am keen to try two option one with the DSP in between the Preamp and the power amps and second one with my computer as the source and the DSP feeding into a few DACS and into their power amps. I don't always listen to music via Jriver not being able to have the convolusion on all times plus the ability to tweak sub actively and the fact that many affordable Chinese options with Sharc processors are available is pushing me to this direction. But I am moving towards an affordable D/DSP and using Audiolense for the final correction which would correct in the time domain if the D/DSP doesn't work in the time domain that is(which most affordable ones don't). I have tossed up the option of multi channel DAC and using Audiolense for my digital crossover work and I sure many people here including the likes of DallasJustice will support this idea. I just can't get my head around a handful of issues around digital DSP speaker management systems.
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