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SEAS Prestige 5.5" 8Ω with which tweeter?
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<blockquote data-quote="pwatts" data-source="post: 1184043" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>Hard to follow your style of writing but IMO there is nothing wrong with AD/DA if done right and it allows more flexibility. I've come across several DSP designs where this route ended up actually sounding better (provided a proper analog input is provided of course). Noise and distortion do not necessarily increase by a significant quantity as this is dependent on where in the chain the dominant contributors are, but with the specs of modern converters it's no longer necessary to chase numbers as a primary/sole design goal.</p><p></p><p>Also, while Sharc is of course still king of the hill for serious processing and floating-point requirements, it's hardly needed for a simple stereo 2way. The latest SigmaDSPs have enough data RAM to even do some impressive FIR filtering if that's your thing; costs less and vastly more off the shelf options available, often with some nice software tools too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwatts, post: 1184043, member: 146"] Hard to follow your style of writing but IMO there is nothing wrong with AD/DA if done right and it allows more flexibility. I've come across several DSP designs where this route ended up actually sounding better (provided a proper analog input is provided of course). Noise and distortion do not necessarily increase by a significant quantity as this is dependent on where in the chain the dominant contributors are, but with the specs of modern converters it's no longer necessary to chase numbers as a primary/sole design goal. Also, while Sharc is of course still king of the hill for serious processing and floating-point requirements, it's hardly needed for a simple stereo 2way. The latest SigmaDSPs have enough data RAM to even do some impressive FIR filtering if that's your thing; costs less and vastly more off the shelf options available, often with some nice software tools too. [/QUOTE]
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