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Quote:Originally Posted by amt Here's no EQ (1/12th octave smoothing) And with EQ: Thanks for contributing the measurements- they represent both time and effort. I know every time I got out my old gear, a couple of hours would...
Quote:Originally Posted by edorr Not that I am aware off. I personally would save myself a bundle and get a modded Oppo straight into a Trinnov mc8 (run the 2 subs mono). No downsampling and a lot cheaper. For less critical sources...
Quote:Originally Posted by StevenLansing Interestingly enough it points out that it doesn't seem to correct the time domain ringing behavior any better than what has been shown with Audyssey MultEQ.Many have debated that Audyssey...
Quote:Originally Posted by noah katz I always have trouble with this explanation; seems to me that even if the reflection is stronger than the direct sound, the latter would be unambiguously identifiable by its earlier arrival...
Quote:Originally Posted by amt Has anyone read this review of Trinnov? http://www.amazon.com/Trinnov-optimizer-Audio-Sensible-Sound/dp/B000NIICYK I was thinking of purchasing it, but wanted to know if anyone thought it was a good...
Yes, more or less, the correction is behaving properly. Notes You've got a dramatic swing in speaker response, close to 25dB! If we were to correct this dramatic range (which one could choose to do on Trinnov units), driver damage...
Quote:Originally Posted by amt Looks like I get a bit of hum from the pre-outs while the unit is in stand-by. This would not be a big issue, but my amp does not have a 12v trigger input, but an "auto" power-on which senses a...
Why not take advantage of remapping as well?
Quote:Originally Posted by amt I have been asking questions on the general 972 thread, but thought it might be better to ask this one here: I have completed a speaker calibration, and one thing I noticed is that every speaker had an...
Greetings all- Emails- A side note to those of you who may be trying to contact me via my email: my ISP has spam filters that block emails based in the DNS server records and IP addresses lining up, as well as other statistical methods...
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