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I'm considering upgrading my passive speakers to an active pair (e.g., amp built into the speaker). While this particular speaker (Janszen Valentina) does have S/PDIF digital inputs, I plan on using the analog XLR inputs hooked up to my Pass XP-10 balanced outputs. The speaker documentation specifically states that the analog signal is then converted to digital, the crossover / DSP magic is applied digitally, and I believe is then converted back to analog before passing to two Class-D amplifiers that drive the transducers (each speaker is bi-amplified).
My question is, do most modern active speakers do this analog -> digital -> analog conversion to handle crossovers / DSP magic? The digital inputs can handle up to 192khz/24-bit data streams, so I'm thinking the A/D/A conversions would also be at this bitrate, too.
I do have a meeting planned with the manufacturer this coming Saturday to audition the loudspeakers in question, and I'm sure I'll have questions for him as well, but I thought I'd do a little reconnaissance first.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
My question is, do most modern active speakers do this analog -> digital -> analog conversion to handle crossovers / DSP magic? The digital inputs can handle up to 192khz/24-bit data streams, so I'm thinking the A/D/A conversions would also be at this bitrate, too.
I do have a meeting planned with the manufacturer this coming Saturday to audition the loudspeakers in question, and I'm sure I'll have questions for him as well, but I thought I'd do a little reconnaissance first.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.