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Would it be possible to connect an active subwoofer to a seperate RasPi that is integrated into the main system via moOde's Multiroom-feature? Or is this not feasable because of lag or other issues?
- moOde 7.0.1
- Allo USBridge Signature (Ethernet)
- Streaming Tidal to device via Bubble-UPnP (Android smartphone)
- miniDSP 2x4 HD (connected via USB of course)
- 24" monitor connected via the USBridge's HDMI output
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I don't think anyone has tried. If your Sub has crossover, level, phase etc controls then it could be as simple as just hooking it up to the Headphone out jack and see if it blends with the mains.
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(06-28-2022, 11:25 AM)Tim Curtis Wrote: ... it could be as simple as just hooking [the sub] up to the Headphone out jack ...
What I'm trying to achieve is the following:
I want my stereo speakers set up with:
- custum FIR-Filters
- high-pass filter (both of which I can do with the CamillaDSP integration)
- any DAC of my choice, connected via USB. I plan on upgrading to something around ~$2000, probably the Denafrips Pontus II.
To this, I want to add my subwoofer. If I attached it to the Headphone-out (my Allo USBridge Sig doesn't have anyway), this woldn't work because of the high-pass-filter. The solution Nutul suggests is not for me either, since I don't want to use a $2000 DAC and then route the signal for my speakers through the subwoofer's ADC/DAC after that.
Now I'm trying to find the most elegant way to achieve this, with as few electronics in the signal path as possible.
- moOde 7.0.1
- Allo USBridge Signature (Ethernet)
- Streaming Tidal to device via Bubble-UPnP (Android smartphone)
- miniDSP 2x4 HD (connected via USB of course)
- 24" monitor connected via the USBridge's HDMI output
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In your OP you asked whether a dedicated Pi for the Sub and the Multiroom feature could be used to distribute the audio. I think there would be a lot of issues.
One option would be a DAC that provides a dedicated, full range Subwoofer out but I don't know if any exist.