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Originally Posted by Chas3 If you use the analog inputs are'nt you going through the speakers' a/d in addition to it's d/a? Are you sure the analog input bypasses the the speaker's digital circuitry? If so, you would not be able to use the room correction feature. |
It definitely does not bypass the digital interface going through the analog. It's definitely processed. My point was that it is already converted to analog. I guess when you think about it, it's being reprocessed digitally before it gets out of the speaker. I would have to know more about the speaker design to answer that. I do know that i have an apogee interface, and i would rather use that for my d/a first and then output it to analog. My other comment was on the bit rate of the spdif. I am not sure without looking at the specs whether it is 16bit or 24 bit and what the sample rate of the speaker is. That's it... Just some comments from the peanut gallery. I really do love my setup though. I like the combination of the 4236s and the lsr sub. This way I have small fast acting speakers with a good sounding sub. Again, it does translate very well for me in my home studio. I have a very untreated environment.
Good luck. Monitors are very subjective. Just find one you like.
Mike