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To try to be somewhat concrete. What multizone amplifiers where the volume of the amplifier can be controlled via a computer (without having to have the whole system from than manufacturer), actually exists.
My setup in my other room is a digital out from the computer and controlling the amplifier volume from the computer. I find that to be working well, however it seems like most multizone-amps use analog input (and most multi-out...
Hmm, I don't really have a budget other than "no more expensive than necessary" But lets say a guideline of 200 dollars per zone, and 5-6 zones (2*6 channels) (1000-1200 dollars then) if that is a feasible price.
I have a nice setup for controlling the volume one the PC itself. But i would also like to be able to control the volume set on the amplifier itself.(via for instance a PC). Do the multizone-amps usually have an IR-remote, så i can just...
I have no amplifier at all, I'm just doing research concering which to buy. Controlling the volume out from the PC is no problem, but what about the volume-settings on the amplifier itself?
I am looking for a Multiroom-setup via an mult-channel amplifier. I use the program J. River media Center for my music an a home automation protocol for the rest of the stuff in the house (KNX), i can use the output from a multichannel...
Thanks for all the tips guys! I think i probably will go for the homemade variant, the price is pretty steep for the prefabricated porus absorbers. Which frankly is a pretty simple construction.
I would like to get some porous absorbers with a print of my choice, does anybody know of a manufacturer that sells products like that? I guess a bass trap with custom print also would be interesting. Any help is appreciated.
Perhaps I am not being clear, there is nothing wrong about fixing room nodes if they are fixable, and yes, there is a difference between rooms (although not as large to us a the frequency responce could make you belive). My point is...
Quote: Originally Posted by JHAz It;s Audyssey, not Audessey. AFAIK, Audyssey target is flat in the bass region. Audyssey Dynamic EQ imposes a rise in the bass when departing from reference volume, to account for perceptual...
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