In Reply to: digital roomcorrection posted by play-mate on January 16, 2011 at 09:27:52:
- "I´m not sure if the lyngdorf roomcorection method is soo state-of the-art anymore, as digital resolution is very important and some newer systems does operate with up to more than 130.000 corrections per second. that requires a bit more costly processing power."
The reason I'm interested of Lyngdorf, is that it offers 4 digital inputs, RoomPerfect, DAC converter, preamp, and in the case of TDIA, also a great power amp in one box. Are there any other competitors with such features??
Other reason is of course that it has got a LOTS of great great reviews all around the net.
- "One of the hurdles with lyngdorf seems that it´s not flexible enough to deal with dipoles....".
Could you explain this in a bit more detail?? I just can't understand what's the difference when equalizing dipoles or monopoles? And, as joaidferg said before, he is using it with 3.6's with great result.
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- RE: digital roomcorrection - AkuAnkka 10:04:11 01/16/11 (2)
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