Hello,
I use Behringer DEQ2496 as a source selector and room EQ. I connect turntable (analog XLR), CD (dig XLR) and DVD-A (dig optical) to it, then I take signal from digital OUT at DEQ and put it into digital IN at DCX2496 which is my active crossover. Later comes analogue volume control, amplifiers and speakers.
My main focus here is CD.
Fact is that DEQ does not resample, I checked. I red that DCX upsamples everything it receives at DIG IN. If this is so, is there any reason to add SRC2496 before DEQ for improvement in sound of CD?
CD > SRC > DEQ > DCX
In this case the difference will be that all EQ operations will be done in 24/96 instead of 16/44. Is that the only difference? If it is should I expect it to be audible and beneficial? Is there anything else?
Thank you
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