Not sure it if accurate to lump Deqx into all eq devices.
True. So I will in this case refer to specifically the DEQX.
The DEQX speaker correction is proprietary, there is no one else doing it. It is a unique low latency FIR filter that corrects for both frequency and group delay. It also does DSP speaker crossover and room correction.
Can't say I hear any distortion/noise with my Deqx HDP-4 . It is extremely transparent. That was my major concern before listening to it.
What Deqx unit have you used, as the older generation I believe is less transparent.
The DEQX HDP-4 was on loan directly from DEQX and they dialed in to do all the measurements and settings. It is a wonderful instrument and does more than one could imagine on a small eq box like that. Of course the computer had to be hooked up in the begining. Once the measurements and setting were done, there was no need for the computer any longer which was nice.
In comparison, the Lynx was simply much cleaner. The problem with the Lynx is that it is a A/D and D/A. It does not have any measurement software or eq software. That has to be all done with other software. Since the room measurements were done several times with difference equipment, the eq was transferred to FabFilter.
The difference is noticeable in 10 seconds of playing. There were multiple people in the room with the same conclusion.
If the comparison was not done, the difference would not be known. Also the system and room was very revealing, hence the instant recognition of the vast difference in how clean the sound was.
BTW, DallasJustice now uses Deqx.
DEQX --is your system up to par? - Page 3
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Very good to know.
The DEQX HDP-4 is very good in performance, value, functionality and is about $4k+. The Lynx is $2.5k plus you need a computer, plus you need the software. So the price is about even or perhaps more for the Lynx if you could the time. My preference was hand down for the Lynx.
I suspect and I have not tried this, that other A/D, D/A high quality units will provide similar, clean performance to the Lynx. These are all pro gear, along with the Ayre. For home use the DEQX is much simpler to use. I stumbled onto the Lynx, face first, not that I was looking for it. So it did hurt to see this cheap unit beat even some very expensive DAC's in just DAC performance.
The A/D circuits, I understand from various sources, are very good. Which makes a big difference.