So, tell us about how your corner-loaded woofers are working out?  I've
been entranced by this idea and it is one reason why I keep thinking
hard about TacT/Lyngdorf solutions.  That with great monitor could be,
in theory, a fantastic system.

Sleestack;134222 Wrote: 
> There are volume dependent corrections that need to be made to
> compensate for the fact that sound perception is level depenedent. 
> Generally, at lower volumes, upper and lower frequencies need to be
> boosted and at louder volumes, slightly attenuated, relative to mid
> frequencies in order to maintain the proper tonal balance.
> 
> TACT's newer "dynamic" room correction uses Fletcher-Munson based
> curves to make on-the-fly adjustments for every .1db level change.  It
> has made a significant difference in my systems and can be easily
> compared to their standard room correction with the push of a button.
> 
> It's great to see software like inguz being developed.  Definitely a
> step in the right direction.  Nevertheless, the use of impulse
> responses rather than sweep tones and the addition level and time
> correction would be required to make it a solution that covers the same
> bases as systems like TACT or DEQx.  I do believe ULI's software is
> capable of doing what the standalone systems do, but I'm not positive.


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highdudgeon

SB3->Nuforce 9.02->Harbeth Monitor 30s/Skylan stands and Quad ESL-988s. 
Simple and satisfying.
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