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#510880 - 05/20/25 06:16 AM
Re: Digital Room Correction
[Re: Tapas]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5470
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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DSP Room Corrections has been in use in the home cinema market for years, (Its been built in to pretty much all AV receivers for years (With some better than others) higher end Hi-Fi amps also have it, plus there are plenty of similar options if you are using a computer based system. (My favourites are Dirac, ARC (Anthem) and Room Perfect) It is not however a magic fix for a bad room (You will need to do some room treatment first) but to finish off it is great. A lot of HC subwoofers also have it built in. (The lower frequency's are what benefit the most) A calibrated mic and mic stand are also essential to get the best results. (A lot of High End amps and receivers come with them) There are also external modules and plug-ins available. Best way to run Roon is via a NAS, as it makes it easy to service as many Roon players as you want. Have fun using it, and don't be afraid to fine tune it to your personal preferences.
Bill
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#510910 - 06/01/25 03:49 AM
Re: Digital Room Correction
[Re: Tapas]
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Registered: 11/19/02
Posts: 470
Loc: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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Here are my closing thoughts and References. https://bit.ly/4jczK16Closing Thoughts and References.jpgAcourate designed by Dr. Ulrich Brüggemann is the most advanced and feature rich Digital Room Correction software available. The closest competitor is Audiolense, however it lacks the granular control that Acourate provides. These two are head and shoulders above the rest of the pack that includes DIRAC, RePhase, and DRC. This YouTube video by Mitch Barnett is an excellent introduction to understanding the “State of the Art” of Digital Room Correction. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfGAUvyvdNUDr. Keith Wong has written a couple of User Guides for Acourate that is a must read: https://www.audiovero.de/acourateforum/viewtopic.php?t=410Dr. Wong’s upcoming book on Digital Room Correction will become the ultimate reference. Roon can apply multi-channel digital room correction filters for up to 7.1 channels. One can utilize Roon's multi-channel DSP support to implement active crossovers for DIY loudspeakers. With eight channels, one can build up to a 4-way active crossover using Acourate and implement it via Roon's convolution engine.
Edited by Tapas (06/01/25 05:48 AM)
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