Once I get to calibrating my recapped unit and get comfy with the process I plan on applying the process to my untouched unit and seeing how far off it is. It may, in general, be such a minimal issue for a DX-2D/4D that is stock (no mods/upgrades/new components). Once that's setup it is indeed hands-off but components inside ponents drift as soon as they come off the assembly line but it is so minimal for many years (depending on the conditions) but after 20, 25, 30, 35 years the drift can easily be to the point that it wouldn't hurt (or may be necessary) to bring things into spec again, or in my case having recapped one of my DX-4D's, or in Ethan's case with possible opamp changes.īUT, you're point is awesome. They are pretty hands-off but the proprietary dbx chips in them are doing complicated wizmo things with the audio and things need to be carefully setup for them to be able to properly track while encoding and decoding.
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