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In Reply to: RE: The irony of digital audio posted by Bill Leebens on September 24, 2015 at 08:18:53
or do you see it ever moving into the loudspeaker as well? How well will DACs and digital crossovers interact? Will the DAC still be dominant, or will the digital crossovers start masking the DACs?
Just wondering.
JE
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for the DYI'r and small manufacurer. It if far easier to develop an Active system (digital or analog) than a passive crossover system. If you want a passive you can model it from the Active parameters.
"The hardest thing of all is to find a black cat in a dark room, especially if there is no cat" - Confucius
it's already happened. Meridian et al dis it years ago.
There will continue to be active speakers with built-in DACs and room-correction, a la B&O and Meridian, but they haven't been warmly received in the US. I think we'll continue to see parallel paths of development--all-in-ones like Avant-Garde's Zero 1--and regular old passive systems.
Some folks just like to pick and choose each piece--and I get that. There are advantages to each philosophy.
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