Phil Leigh;225196 Wrote: > I wasn't suggesting that RC removes the need for good > source+amp+speakers - in fact the opposite is true IMHO. Good RC means > you get closer to the actual sound of what was intended by the > recording artist. You may or may not like the result - it can vary from > album to album. > > There is NO (non-RC) speaker currently manufactured that can produce a > flat freq and impulse response in every untreated room (as heard at the > listening position). Some designs get closer than others in some rooms. > RC allows any speaker to work to the best of its ability (good or bad) > in almost any room. > > Sorry we seem to have gone OT - my fault.
I had the full roomperfect system with 2 RP tda2200 fully digital amps the w210 corner subs that are created for roomcorrection and are cross at 600 hz. I played around with it for a year, and experimented on different settings and setup. It sure sounded spetactular but not very musical. Roomperfect dossent do enything above a surthen fq . We do agree on on thing taming bass problmes using bass roomcorrection is the way to go. My findings are create a great room use time on placing the speakeers right and it will exceed roomcorrection. Using to much RC can destroy the sound and makee it completly lifeless , great hifi sure but emotion and dynamics will lack. Eny way this is all a completly other discussion. thanks -- harmonic ------------------------------------------------------------------------ harmonic's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=6879 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=38106 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles
