Indeed, it is possible to make manual changes but a large suck out will not be automatically fixed on initial setup.
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I'm Jack.
Indeed, it is possible to make manual changes but a large suck out will not be automatically fixed on initial setup.
Posts: 19
I'm Jack.
My advise for working with a suck out would be to move your speakers closer to a rear wall and re-calibrate the unit.
Darn, my phone had me logged in under my old account. Anyway, as above!
That was me & I think I know where I probably messed up
What I forgot is that the 8033 has gain in the circuit, but of course as soon as I hit bypass then the signal passes straight through with no gain at all
So while I was indeed using more power with the correction & I remember saying I was getting to the level where I was hearing distortion (that was the bass drivers by the way), as soon as I hit bypass the power level dropped due to no gain
Sorry Martin, a genuine case of needing to engage brain before hitting the keyboard
Bests, Mark
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Another question on this; as my M-dac is asynchronous, if I were to have the data delivered via optical, I'd be losing this advantage wouldn't I?
Connect the antimode to the tape loop of your amplifier then it doesn't matter.
There are some more updates released today.
http://www.dspeaker.com/en/products/...e-update.shtml
Just a reminder that these are available from stock on a next day delivery.
Cheers,
Jack
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so If I understand correctly whether you input to the antimode by digital or analogue connections, Since it has to convert to digital to apply the DSP adjustments?
at this point aren't we losing any benefit of whatever expensive DAC was already in use in deference to however good or bad the ADC and DAC in the antimode is?
If you pass through the digital in and out then to your Dac everything is done in the digital domain, running through the analogue side though the large majority of people using them can't detect a difference anyway.