In Reply to: RE: tweaking treble and bass to match room posted by Tony Lauck on June 9, 2015 at 07:57:36:
If you don't mind doing everything in the digital domain, this system measures response errors at the listening position and corrects them precisely and automatically. It could take weeks of fiddling with a parametric EQ and measuring and remeasuring with RTA to accomplish what it can apparently do in a few minutes. It can apparently smooth out the response of a complex multichannel HT setup, and should have no problems with simple 2-channel stereo.
I heard it demoed a few years ago, with a Denon HT receiver that had it built in, and the "before and after" comparison was impressive. A number of manufacturers now use the technology in their products, but I believe stand-alone versions are available.
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- Audyssey claims to take out the guesswork - Brian H P 09:54:50 06/09/15 (2)
- RE: Audyssey claims to take out the guesswork - Tony Lauck 12:14:15 06/09/15 (0)
- Audyssey is good for movies, not so much for music - Dave_K 12:11:41 06/09/15 (0)