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In Reply to: RE: Heads up: DEQX posted by Cory M. on June 21, 2015 at 11:58:33
Thanks for the heads up, Cory.
How would you say the DEQX changed the sound of your system for the better? Also how did the DEQX do it, besides active bi-amping, doesn't it compensate for the room acoustics and do speaker correction?
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The best way that I could describe what the DEQX did overall for my system:
It took everything that I already had, and snapped it into focus. It was kind of like taking in a familiar, beautiful view, then getting some prescription glasses and seeing everything in its full glory.
Once you have the thing all set up and dialed in, and its not that hard to do, the elusive "rightness" of the music is just there. I'm not just talking about tones and textures, but that something else that we are always looking for and chasing, but never quite get to. The music just flows. I really didn't buy into it all the way before, but I now believe that time and phase alignment (correction) comprise a huge part of what it takes to achieve natural sound.
Cory
I recently purchased a DEQX PreMate. I find it imperative to use it for crossover for the subwoofers. The speaker correction and room correction makes a night and day difference too. I can't listen in the bypass mode anymore: it sounds like mush. I can attest to that it is the biggest leap in terms of audio quality in my Maggie based system. Oh that the just released JPLAY 6.1 and Fidelizer Pro 6.8.
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