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Cheap DSP recommendation for bass management.

Talisman

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Hi everyone, I'm looking for a small low-cost DSP (less than 200 euros) to only manage the equalization of two or three subwoofers.
I saw the t.racks dsp 4x4 mini pro. Seems like he can do the job with dignity. Has anyone tried it? Are there any differences in sound quality between the non-pro version (which I read the review of here on asr) and the pro version?
Are there other alternatives to consider?
Thank you all
 
Hi everyone, I'm looking for a small low-cost DSP (less than 200 euros) to only manage the equalization of two or three subwoofers.
I saw the t.racks dsp 4x4 mini pro. Seems like he can do the job with dignity. Has anyone tried it? Are there any differences in sound quality between the non-pro version (which I read the review of here on asr) and the pro version?
Are there other alternatives to consider?
Thank you all
I'm using it to EQ my 2 DIY subwoofers in my home theater. I'm extremely happy with it so far. The only draw back is that you can not make filters for every available frequency or Q value. As in, a frequency of 20hz is 20.1hz or a Q of 12.1 is 12. Sometimes you can get a specific value to the tenths, sometimes it can't depending of the value you choose. Despite this limitation, these are the results I have achieved. https://audiosciencereview.com/foru...-racks-dsp-4x4-mini-review.33306/post-1752892
I think it is a very good DSP for a little over $100.
 
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