Topic: Feature Request: Suggested Use for the ADI-2/4 Pro
I am quite disappointed in the sonic performance of the cheap DSP units from a company that markets them for use as crossovers and DACs and "room correction". These units have no depth and sonically are very disappointing. I'm surprised so many people have latched onto this DSP unit because anyone with ears would notice the losses in sound.
Conversely, the RME ADI series have exemplary sound quality, great DSP (EQ), great soundstage, depth, purity of tone, clean volume control. I'm very impressed.
Dear Matthias: With a few changes, the 2/4 series could be adapted to a crossover/"room correction" device with extraordinary sound. For use with satellite and subwoofers. You may have to remove some features to make room in the FPGA for this, but it should be doable. All you need is adjustable time delay and a Butterworth and Linquist-Riley high pass and low pass characteristic. Seven bands of EQ is nice, and acceptable for this purist product because if you implement a high pass for one pair of outputs and a low pass for the other pair, you get 6 bands for the subs and 6 bands for the satellites.
A more sophisticated approach would be to implement a real crossover (both high pass and low pass in the same module) and add an input EQ (EQ on input). The input EQ is helpful because anomalies that are near the crossover point would waste a band of correction in both the high pass and low pass sections. But if you have the EQ on input, in FRONT of the crossover, then a single band will cover each anomaly.
You also need time delay, in order to align the subwoofer(s) with the mains.
I realize the price point of the ADI 2/4 is 4 or 5 times higher than the cheap DSP competing product, but if you can advertise the superior sonics and characteristics and build quality of the RME product I think you will get some buyers.
Hope this idea helps!