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RE: Roon - AIR integration: Where does Dirac go? - SwissBear - 20-Jul-2017 (19-Jul-2017, 01:36)Celts88 Wrote: SwissBear Sorry about that. But as the usage of the software is not frequent (you only modify your impulses once in a while) and does not require lots of power, I am using Parallels Desktop to run rePhase on my Mac. This works like a charm. RE: Roon - AIR integration: Where does Dirac go? - Celts88 - 22-Jul-2017 (20-Jul-2017, 07:59)SwissBear Wrote:(19-Jul-2017, 01:36)Celts88 Wrote: SwissBear SwissBear I don't have Parallels Desktop or Windows, therefore to get this set-up to use rePhase I would have to spend a fair bit of money which doesn't seem to make much sense (to get just to use free software). Appreciate your help, and can still give REW a go, but will need to give rePhase a miss (for now). Roon - AIR integration: Where does Dirac go? - no32 - 22-Jul-2017 I use MiniDSP Dirac for a year now in my home theater , it's very good . It's easy to setup and use. I prefer it over Dolby atoms of my marantz HT processor. It's has some limitations, it can't process 2 subs or atoms but overall it brought so much. At the beginning it didn't "repair" my front LR and I was afraid it wouldn't add much but it did. I assume it's because my front speakers are very well position in the room but the rest of the speaker are not. Dirac knows very well what they are doing... |