I don't see how covid issues and measures would or could be related to capable or lack their-off engineering.The covid issues probably have made hifi manufacturers create worst and more worst products.
Mine is 3 to 4 years old.@amirm can you tell if the stock unit you measured was the older or newer version? Someone posted a few days ago measurements of the newest version of the 2x4HD that show slightly better results (Sinad >100db iirc) it would be good to have a side by side comparison or that the OP post his results here as well.
PS: thanks for revisiting this classic. They should give one to every student in audio enthusiasts schools
edit: here it is:
Thread 'miniDSP 2x4 HD (DDRC-24) V2 simple measurement and teardown pictures' https://audiosciencereview.com/foru...mple-measurement-and-teardown-pictures.50900/
My observation has been that companies are using that as an excuse to market even lower quality at an ever higher price to the customer. Covid is over.
This can be used to simulate the supply voltage, but certainly not the other typical users/interferers, e.g. in Germany, such as data exchange via the power grid, ....I can simulate 50 Hz 240v but I think it will be waste of time.
Good question. If they just replaced some components with better ones.But how they have managed to make it worse?!
You forgot that the weather is different too.This can be used to simulate the supply voltage, but certainly not the other typical users/interferers, e.g. in Germany, such as data exchange via the power grid, ....
People with oscilloscopes have measured worse noise results from their SMPS when they replaced the capacitors with even lower ESR ones. It is simply not easy to predict the outcome of the whole system by changing one part.Good question. If they just replaced some components with better ones.
Amir, my concern with the 2X4 HD has been their 2 V maximum specification. Any chance you can measure it at higher voltage? If you are concerned about 4 V being risky, how about 3 V, or even 2.5 V. Most people probably use it with their AVR's sub outs, and 2 V maximum really is not a great spec at all for such applications, yet people don't seem to have issues. Either they do have issues but not aware of it, as in the deep bass range, high distortions level may not be very noticeable. Or the 2 V max spec is a very conservative one, that it actually can do much better.Mine is 3 to 4 years old.
But how they have managed to make it worse?!
2V is the standard unbalanced output voltage for consumer devices and it seems they made this way.Amir, my concern with the 2X4 HD has been their 2 V maximum specification. Any chance you can measure it at higher voltage? If you are concerned about 4 V being risky, how about 3 V, or even 2.5 V. Most people probably use it with their AVR's sub outs, and 2 V maximum really is not a great spec at all for such applications, yet people don't seem to have issues. Either they do have issues but not aware of it, as in the deep bass range, high distortions level may not be very noticeable. Or the 2 V max spec is a very conservative one, that it actually can do much better.
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Thanks in advance.
Thanks for continuing to expose products which do nothing or even making things worse while charging money. There is a word for those products and such companies ….This is a review and detailed measurements of the miniDSP 2x4 HD as is, and as modified by German company sweetspot-audio. Later version was kindly provided by a member and costs US $191 (EUR 175) on top of the cost of the 2x4 HD ($225).
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As you see, the main indication that the 2x4HD has been modified is their sticker. This is what the company says they modified:
Scope of modification:
- Improvement 12v DC input voltage
- Improvement entrance level
- Improvement output stage
- Replacement of all operational amplifiers
- RFI measures
- Reducing the noise floor
- Distortion Reduction (THD)
Total changes: 21
The 2x4 HD was one of the earliest measurements I had made with my older analyzer. So let's first update that with a handful of new measurements.
miniDSP 2x4 HD Measurements
We start with our dashboard:
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We are just there as far as performance (all tests use Toslink input), clearing the 16-bit audio hurdle by a hair. Such is the case with dynamic range as well:
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Jitter test shows some harmless interference:
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IMD sweep shows that noise floor could be lower:
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Wideband THD+N vs frequency shows rather poor performance:
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It could be due to filtering (did not measure).
miniDSP 2x4 HD with sweetspot-audio mod Measurements
Note: I used the US power supply that my minidsp came with. The one supplied has the same rating but has European plug. I don't think this is something that is upgraded.
Let's go back to our dashboard:
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Well, this is not good. We lost 6 dB of SINAD performance which we could ill afford. The cause is increased noise:
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Same story continues through the rest of measurements:
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Clearly there is no reduction in noise or distortion as company claims.
Conclusions
Focusing on sweetspot-audio modifications, seems like you are paying a lot of money (almost the cost of 2x4 HD) only to get worse performance! Owner has indicated that he measures. If so, very strange to get the results we are seeing.
The 2x4 HD seems to have just good enough performance. Company makes higher end products with much better performance so if that is what you want, getting one of those would be a better bet than going with the above mod.
Needless to say, I can't recommend the sweetspot-audio modifications for miniDSP 2x4 HD.
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Agreed, but I remember reading some (don't remember which ones but will try to search and link) of the AVRs/AVPs specs that show the subwoofer outputs have higher rated/or maximum output voltage so I thought it may be better to have the minidsp capable of up to 3 to 4 V. Just because the unofficial standard is 2 V, does not mean the maximum should be limited to 2 V.2V is the standard unbalanced output voltage for consumer devices and it seems they made this way.
What's on the high side though is its output impedance at 560 Ohm,such devices are usually at the 50-100 Ohm range.
In that case they should also spec the input clamp voltage (haven't look)*Agreed, but I remember reading some (don't remember which ones but will try to search and link) of the AVRs/AVPs specs that show the subwoofer outputs have higher rated/or maximum output voltage so I thought it may be better to have the minidsp capable of up to 3 to 4 V. Just because the unofficial standard is 2 V, does not mean the maximum should be limited to 2 V.