Archimago wrote: > Hey Gandhi, > I used REW and parametric EQ until earlier this year. I used to just > apply 20-150Hz or so; leaving the rest of the mids and trebles since it > was relatively accurate already. > > Last few months, I've been use DRCDesigner to do the measurements, > target curve adjustment and it incorporates the free DRC package to > calculate the filters... I've experimented a bit and generally like the > traditional B&K target curves (either B&K1 or B&K3) and I've had great > success with applying correction through the whole 20Hz-20kHz spectrum! > I've been using the JRiver convolution engine (a bit of a twisted route > with DLNA/UPnP to access the Squeezebox library). > > Have used REW to verify the frequency response improvement as well as > verified significantly improved impulse response in the time domain with > each channel so know that what I'm hearing corresponds to objective > accuracy. :-)
Hello Archi! I have never tried DRCDesigner and only just now checked the how-to on their website. But I'm not sure I understand the benefit of using DRCDesigner instead of for instance REW (which is incredibly comprehensive). Does it make better measurements or calculations? Or is it perhaps the convolver plugin you are after? Best Regards, Gandhi not often enough well recorded and mastered cds *|* dbpoweramp with accuraterip *|* flac *|* fanless asrock z77e-itx intel i5-3570t *|* ubuntu 12.04.1 lts 32-bit *|* lms 7.8.0 *|* brutefirdrc 3.0 (rewv5) *|* transporter (balanced out) *|* thule ia252b *|* audio physic scorpio *|* no fancy cables. *+* also some booms. *+* harmony 525s for them all, including waking the server from s3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Gandhi's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=58909 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=103847 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list audiophiles@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/audiophiles