joeriz;240954 Wrote: > Thank you both for the reponses. > > Kim wrote: > "I'm not sure what you want to control in Inguz, but it adds a menu to > the SB3 that lets you select different correction filters and adjust > other audio settings using the SB3 remote." > > OK...thanks. I didn't realize that it adds a menu to the SB3. > > > miklorsmith wrote: > "IMO, adding external digital processing and another component is > guaranteed to limit sound quality in other areas besides frequency > response." > > I figured that by keeping things in the digital domain I could avoid > this problem. > > miklorsmith wrote: > "If you have FR problems, try the Inguz semi-parametric EQ. It might > fix you right up in an hour with no equipment necessary." > > Is the semi-parametric part of the Inguz install or is it a separate > download? Does it offer control from the SB3 menu? If so, this sounds > like a great choice for at least adding 'tone controls' into one's > system. > > Thanks again, > Joe
It comes with it. And it's available in the sb3 menu. You might want to visit the website. http://inguzaudio.com. I put up a little guide, based on my experiences installing it, about a year ago on this forum. http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=29489&highlight=inguz It's a bit of a pain doing the measurements, but after that, you just run some software from a command line, and voila, you have filters. It's going to cost you ~200 to get a mic, stand, and preamp, but then you have it forever. I would imagine you'd have to get a mic, stand and preamp to properly set up the behringer eq. -- totoro Perl is the Ron Jeremy of programming languages. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ totoro's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=5935 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=40023 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles
