I want to find the best-sounding (or close to-) digital crossover.
I already tried the dbx Driverack PA and 260: the bass are good, but the mid-highs are not, lack clarity, grainy. The 260, despite being way better built than the PA (more discrete components, larger transfo, etc.) sounds very similar.
I am now using a BSS FDS-336: very good, but slightly thin bass and adds a little bit of aggressivity in the mid-highs. Better than dbx overall, though.
The expensive, 96kHz FDS-366 sounds exactly like the FDS-336.
Does someone tried the Ashly, dbx 480 & 4800, Behringer DCX2496 or others, and compared the sound between:
- A direct path Preamp-Amp-Passive speakers, and
- Preamp-Crossover-Amp_Passive speakers, with every command of the crossover on neutral or disabled?
Thanks to help,
Yves
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