joeriz;240901 Wrote: 
> <snip>
> Would it be possible to control Inguz from my listening room with
> something like a Nokia web tablet?
> 
> So I guess I'm asking for input from folks in terms of both performance
> and convenience.
> 

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.

Using the Inguz plugin to Slimserver does require a fairly hefty
computer (mine is a 5 year old 2.4GHz pentium and runs around 50% CPU
usage).

You will also need a measuring microphone, probably a microphone
preamp, and room measurement/filter generation software like DRC.

I think you will find the Behringer much easier to configure, but I
think you will get superior results in the long run with Inguz.

If I were starting over again, I think I'd use the Behringer for the
first year or so. I've been using room correction devices since 2001
and it takes quite a while to get comfortable with the subleties of
room correction.

The ease of use of the Behringer would allow you to experiment with
correction much faster than spending time learning and refining the
various skills needed to use Inguz.

Regards,
Kim


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