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<blockquote data-quote="dangerdan86" data-source="post: 8780709" data-attributes="member: 683772"><p>IMO, its only worth using a dsp if you are going with an active speaker setup.....well, you would be gaining time alighnment, that makes a difference......It requires some knoledge on how to tune it without hurting your speakers, but its night and day difference over a passive setup. </p><p>If your budget allows, i would go full 3 way active in the front (something like the Audiofrog gb10, gb25 and GB60) and then its up to you for the rear. You could go with a set of passive components for the rears, or active. So you would need either 8 (active 3 way front & passive rears) or 10ch (active 3 ways front and active 2 way in rear).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dangerdan86, post: 8780709, member: 683772"] IMO, its only worth using a dsp if you are going with an active speaker setup.....well, you would be gaining time alighnment, that makes a difference......It requires some knoledge on how to tune it without hurting your speakers, but its night and day difference over a passive setup. If your budget allows, i would go full 3 way active in the front (something like the Audiofrog gb10, gb25 and GB60) and then its up to you for the rear. You could go with a set of passive components for the rears, or active. So you would need either 8 (active 3 way front & passive rears) or 10ch (active 3 ways front and active 2 way in rear). [/QUOTE]
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