Not saying the post isn't trolling, but just to hijack this thread into a discussion of DSP, what exactly does the DSP offer in standard usage? Not hacking on it, just have never heard two subs comparatively (other than my good PDR10 vs my crappy RCA 8").

I've read Alan's article ( http://www.axiomaudio.com/digitalsubwoofer.html ) and from what I gather, "It automatically corrects any slight deviations of the big woofer away from the design goal, and it also prevents the subwoofer amplifier from exceeding its output limits and going into distortion." So we get a bit of correction and a limiter (you can crank it to 11 if you like, but it's still only playing at 10 Yeah, yeah, I know, headroom). I can certainly see a use for that but is it $400 better? How much benefit does it entail on a medium sized room at non-eviction levels? As for correction, how much deviation is there in well designed subs anyway?


M80s/VP160/QS8s/EP350; M22s; M3s.