11-Jun-2014, 22:23
I sympathize with that view. If (and it's a big "if") you can use acoustic materials (bass traps etc) to adjust your in-room FR, then IMO it's a better way to go than DSP correction.
SAM does something rather different from DSP correction. The idea of SAM is to force the FR of the speaker output to match the FR of the speaker input. It's a great idea. I've only heard it once, with B&W 805Ds, and it was remarkably effective.
Matt
SAM does something rather different from DSP correction. The idea of SAM is to force the FR of the speaker output to match the FR of the speaker input. It's a great idea. I've only heard it once, with B&W 805Ds, and it was remarkably effective.
Matt
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