Unless I miss my guess, setting up a DCX 2496 requires the use of a laptop and measurement equipment. Please understand that I am pretty new to this. About a year ago I bought a Radio Shack SPL Meter and a few months ago I bought the Avia II calibration disk.
I believe WmAx reccomends a LinearX M31 mic for aprox. $175
The DCX 2496 is $275
EP2500 is $330
Laptop (recommendation)? $(?)
mic mixer (recommendation)? $(?)
Anything else? $(?)
I'm just wondering how much it would cost to get in the game.
-Alex
Need of these materials is dependent on a few things. For example, if you will only be needing an equalizer another option is the Behringer feedback destroyer. This unit is only about $100 and not as full featured as the DCX2496. Also, if you are only equalizing the low end it is actually possible to use a radio shack SPL meter with correction values available at various sources online such as the hometheatershack who also has free measurement software called room eq wizard.
As far as recommendations go:
Behringer ECM8000 microphone - $50 - Calibrating the microphone would be ideal and costs about $40 more from the right sources, but isn't necessarily as fairly accurate correction values are available for the low end.
Behringer ub802 Mixer - $50 - this is also a superb headphone amplifier
Laptop - something with a decent sound card or just get an external sound card. Nothing fancy needed, something with XP and enough power to run Room EQ Wizard. If you can run wires from your desktop computer to your receiver then there is no actual need for a laptop.
Do note that this is the ideal situation. As pointed out there are some less expensive alternatives.
Boy I hope you are wrong, at least to some degree.
Mic mixer?
Nearly $300 for EQ.
I'm almost at my budget just there with building materials included. :sad:
I'm hoping those are things meant to tweak your set-up, but not needed to run it.
The only thing listed needed to run the system is the amplifier. Everything else is required for achieving optimal sound quality.