The DCX is "ready to go" as far as being operational. I just got everything wired up and the settings (remotely controlled through my computer) figured out a few minutes ago.
As far as it being modded, no....I need to recover financially from "life" and the unpleasant things it has to offer before I can mod it.
Since the DCX is (now) a very integral part of music, movies, and gaming, I'd hate to remove it from the system long enough to take it apart and mod it. When the time comes, my wet dream would be to purchase
another DCX and mod it. Then when it's done, I can slip it into the system and be able to perform a direct A/B comparison. But the biggest factor would be not having the system "down" for as long as it will take to mod it.
Besides, when the time comes to mod it, I'll be having a lot of questions for
somebody.
So far today, I've got rough settings for two channel music, so I'm pretty happy right now.
Ideally, I'd have to have dozens of settings for different "moods".
For instance;
- Two channel -- Coax full range (however much of the spectrum they can handle)
- Two Channel -- Coax full range down to 80(ish), then the 15" Augies take over to their natural roll off.
- Two Channel -- Coax to 80(ish), Augies to 30(ish), the Infinite Baffle down to natural roll off.
Of course I'll need different settings for movies on the two DVD sources I have, multichannel music from those same sources, all of which will be with and without the Infinite Baffle, and Augies, etc.....
I can foresee myself having LOTS of settings to play with.
My son has commandeered the PS3 and is playing a shooter game. So of course, I've got to optimize the settings for that, and save them as "PS3-Gaming".
Ohh.....life is good...... Life is fun.....
Bob