
ryanosaur
Audioholic Overlord
Its funny, and true!
I'll add that I'm not so much looking for the "high-end" experience, myself. What I want is just something that works well, with some features that stupidly seem to be only available on certain brands and at certain levels.
Why can't I choose to plug in 3 subwoofers and have independent control over them?
Why can't I choose to have 6 Atmos channels and only 5 on my bed layer? (Don't know if I will, but am considering it.)
Why can't I turn off the on-board Amps I'm not using? (Not to be confused with saying 'none' to an Atmos layout in selection screen thus not activating that 8th and 9th amp channels which I'm not using yet, but deactivating mains, center, and surrounds.)
I'm going to leave room correction out of this for now.
(That said, @PENG, since that previous thread when Aud App got updated, I've had it on and am using it still. Sounds fine. Maybe not perfect, but it hasn't sucked the life out of my rig. In fact, that Faux BBC style MRC which Aud employs and that I built minimally back into my curve works great. I think later this year after I get to play around building some things, I very well might look at some room corrections to lighten the liveliness of my room. Something behind the new speakers perhaps, and at first reflection... Perhaps even a diffraction panel behind me. I don't wanna kill my room entirely, but I would like to run my speakers clean.
With that,)
Bass Management is the last piece of the puzzle. MiniDSP and REW? mDSP with Dirac? A receiver or processor that can do Dirac and give the above stated flexibility of use? ...
I have looked hard at the MDSP DDRC88A/BM to which I would need to add another unit to manage up to 6 additional channels if deemed necessary to dial in up to 14 channels: 5.3.6 or 7.3.4. Hell, I have to add an additional unit just to manage what I have right now in 7.2.
In the end, maybe that's all I need, except for the freedom, I think, of processing channels through an AVR/AVP.
When last I looked, none of the products I saw from Dennon, Marantz, Onkyo or Pioneer offered what I want. Anthem comes close, but not all the way. The Monolith HTP1 is the closest, and includes Dirac.
Where does that leave me today: If I add mDSP product to my SR6012, I can do 7.2.4, and add a sub through the mDSP making it 7.3.4... But I cannot change to 5.3.6 due to processing limitations in the Marantz (unless I missed something). Cost: 900 already spent on the SR6012, plus roughly 14-1500 on mDSP product. If Anthem updates in a year, say, and they offer better channel assignability for Atmos configuration in an AVR or AVP, maybe I only need to add a mdsp2x4hd to manage a 3rd sub... if I choose. Total cost: btw27and3700 depending on model. Monolith: 4K, but will it be dialed in for UHD? I don't see that listed right now in their specs for it. Emotiva...? RMC1... maybe the tease of the RMC2 comes to fruition... (Buggy A.F. ??? Roll the dice? play it safe?) RMC 1 is 5K.
Maybe the best bet is sticking with an updated Marantz or Denon, purchased as soon as the price drops, and employing the MDSP Dirac products. As before: Time will tell.
I'll add that I'm not so much looking for the "high-end" experience, myself. What I want is just something that works well, with some features that stupidly seem to be only available on certain brands and at certain levels.
Why can't I choose to plug in 3 subwoofers and have independent control over them?
Why can't I choose to have 6 Atmos channels and only 5 on my bed layer? (Don't know if I will, but am considering it.)
Why can't I turn off the on-board Amps I'm not using? (Not to be confused with saying 'none' to an Atmos layout in selection screen thus not activating that 8th and 9th amp channels which I'm not using yet, but deactivating mains, center, and surrounds.)
I'm going to leave room correction out of this for now.
(That said, @PENG, since that previous thread when Aud App got updated, I've had it on and am using it still. Sounds fine. Maybe not perfect, but it hasn't sucked the life out of my rig. In fact, that Faux BBC style MRC which Aud employs and that I built minimally back into my curve works great. I think later this year after I get to play around building some things, I very well might look at some room corrections to lighten the liveliness of my room. Something behind the new speakers perhaps, and at first reflection... Perhaps even a diffraction panel behind me. I don't wanna kill my room entirely, but I would like to run my speakers clean.
With that,)
Bass Management is the last piece of the puzzle. MiniDSP and REW? mDSP with Dirac? A receiver or processor that can do Dirac and give the above stated flexibility of use? ...
I have looked hard at the MDSP DDRC88A/BM to which I would need to add another unit to manage up to 6 additional channels if deemed necessary to dial in up to 14 channels: 5.3.6 or 7.3.4. Hell, I have to add an additional unit just to manage what I have right now in 7.2.
In the end, maybe that's all I need, except for the freedom, I think, of processing channels through an AVR/AVP.
When last I looked, none of the products I saw from Dennon, Marantz, Onkyo or Pioneer offered what I want. Anthem comes close, but not all the way. The Monolith HTP1 is the closest, and includes Dirac.
Where does that leave me today: If I add mDSP product to my SR6012, I can do 7.2.4, and add a sub through the mDSP making it 7.3.4... But I cannot change to 5.3.6 due to processing limitations in the Marantz (unless I missed something). Cost: 900 already spent on the SR6012, plus roughly 14-1500 on mDSP product. If Anthem updates in a year, say, and they offer better channel assignability for Atmos configuration in an AVR or AVP, maybe I only need to add a mdsp2x4hd to manage a 3rd sub... if I choose. Total cost: btw27and3700 depending on model. Monolith: 4K, but will it be dialed in for UHD? I don't see that listed right now in their specs for it. Emotiva...? RMC1... maybe the tease of the RMC2 comes to fruition... (Buggy A.F. ??? Roll the dice? play it safe?) RMC 1 is 5K.
Maybe the best bet is sticking with an updated Marantz or Denon, purchased as soon as the price drops, and employing the MDSP Dirac products. As before: Time will tell.