And Btw my HU, alpine CDA-117E, has 24 bit burr brown DAC. I bought this only because of that and I "thought" with a powerful DAC, I won't need a sound processor.
Am I wrong in thinking that??
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And Btw my HU, alpine CDA-117E, has 24 bit burr brown DAC. I bought this only because of that and I "thought" with a powerful DAC, I won't need a sound processor.
Am I wrong in thinking that??
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you'll still want a processor
The DAC turns the 1's and 0's into an analog signal, it doesn't control the tuning options, afaik. As Hifi stated, get your time alignment set as per the manual (use the distance to the front woofers, not the tweeters), and see if you like it. If you are happy with that, enjoy it and leave it alone.
Also when you are setting the delay I would set the EQ to flat (just something that I do) and then once you get the sound centered to your liking start on the EQ. I would also recommend using the high pass filters on the front comps and rear coaxials to remove some of the low end that would be going to the sub anyways but that's up to you.