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Are Entry-Level DSPs Any Good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruggie74" data-source="post: 8705045" data-attributes="member: 679656"><p>Thanks for your feedback! Sorry if this is a stupid question, but wouldn't it be kind of pointless to only apply a processor to 1/3 of your system? I figured that even without the active crossover feature of a DSP, just the time delay feature itself for all of my speakers (fronts, rears, sub) would dramatically increase the sound quality. It seems counter intuitive to me to only apply that (and of course, the active crossover points) to the front speakers, but I admittedly don't have a clue! Is there something I'm overlooking in that regard? Thanks again for your suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruggie74, post: 8705045, member: 679656"] Thanks for your feedback! Sorry if this is a stupid question, but wouldn't it be kind of pointless to only apply a processor to 1/3 of your system? I figured that even without the active crossover feature of a DSP, just the time delay feature itself for all of my speakers (fronts, rears, sub) would dramatically increase the sound quality. It seems counter intuitive to me to only apply that (and of course, the active crossover points) to the front speakers, but I admittedly don't have a clue! Is there something I'm overlooking in that regard? Thanks again for your suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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