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In Reply to: RE: Room Correction for dummies? posted by kenzo on April 18, 2016 at 22:45:27
Google room eq wizard. Supporting equipment will cost a couple, maybe few hundred. Will measure but won't correct. Not sure if correcting in dsp doesn't come with an audible penalty anyways.
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by the way, in the 80s weren't there some "automated" room EQ devices from the japanese manufacturers?
they came with dedicated mic, pink noise generator, built in parametric equalizer?
The testing and design of the eq parameters was all automated?
REQwizard plus a mic is all you need for measurement. To implement corrections, you need either hardware (as suggested above) or software. For example, if you are using JRiver as your music player, it can implement the corrections.
Edits: 04/19/16
thanks guys! I do own JRiver and I do have a mic kicking around somewhere. I bought it to try and use a DEQ2496 for digital eq effort. But for a dummy like me, it was too much trouble to connect it all up and push all those dern buttons.
maybe when I retire...
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