18-May-2021, 22:54
I think correcting full range is the way to go actually. It is the only way to fix time domain faults in a passive speaker. Sweet room is excellent and will, when used correctly, take care of room/speaker interactions in the low range, but not the timing errors further up.
The best active designs like D&D and Kii optimise time domain in DSP, but still need tuning for best possible interaction below the Schroeder boundary of a room. The problem is of course to find a correction software that only fixes what is wrong and does not change what you like with your sound.
The best active designs like D&D and Kii optimise time domain in DSP, but still need tuning for best possible interaction below the Schroeder boundary of a room. The problem is of course to find a correction software that only fixes what is wrong and does not change what you like with your sound.
*
Devialetless!
Roon, ROCK/Audiolense XO/Music on NAS/EtherRegen/RoPieee/USPCB/ISORegen/USPCB/Sound Devices USBPre2/Tannoy GOLD 8
250 Pro CI, MicroRendu(1.4), Mutec MC-3+USB
Devialetless!
Roon, ROCK/Audiolense XO/Music on NAS/EtherRegen/RoPieee/USPCB/ISORegen/USPCB/Sound Devices USBPre2/Tannoy GOLD 8
250 Pro CI, MicroRendu(1.4), Mutec MC-3+USB