I'm looking to learn a bit more about digital active crossovers. For instance between direct radiating midbass/mid driver and a wave guide compression driver. What is the advantage to them over for instance a Marchand active solid state crossover?
I can understand how they would be be better with very long wavelengths, such as bass frequencies. But are they superior higher up as well?
Are the best digital active crossovers transparent to the best high resolution DACs (either DSD, PCM or both)?
For the state of the art is it best to have a dedicated DAC for each crossover frequency- TotalDAC can offer something like this.
Any recommended reading? I'd really like to dive in and learn as much as possible in this area. So any links, books, articles are welcome. Thanks... that should get it rolling
I can understand how they would be be better with very long wavelengths, such as bass frequencies. But are they superior higher up as well?
Are the best digital active crossovers transparent to the best high resolution DACs (either DSD, PCM or both)?
For the state of the art is it best to have a dedicated DAC for each crossover frequency- TotalDAC can offer something like this.
Any recommended reading? I'd really like to dive in and learn as much as possible in this area. So any links, books, articles are welcome. Thanks... that should get it rolling