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RE: Room corrected planar systems

I use Lyngdorf's "Room Perfect" DSP in a DPA1 pre-amp. I find it works well with 3.6's, it doesn't adversely affect soundstage. While it only works in theory to improve the bass, which it does, it also has benefits higher up in the range, making voices appear more real and in their own individual space. On very simple music, say guitar and voice, there isn't much difference, but as soon as things get busier, you definitely do hear a difference.
I keep turning it off, thinking I should do without it, only to always go back to it. I do have a sneaking suspicion that part of the improvement is just that there is a db of bass boost, but hey, it sounds good.


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