@lanx0003 I rely on the room correction and the bass management features on the WiiM Ultra. Does the Cambridge have those features?
-Ed
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@lanx0003 I rely on the room correction and the bass management features on the WiiM Ultra. Does the Cambridge have those features? -Ed |
@lanx0003 room treatment again not an option with the kids. Point is that farther down the line (a few years from now), the entire system will find a final place somewhere more ideal in my home, so blowing a ton of money on room treatments for a temporary room placement is pretty wasteful. The software room correction is a generally zero-cost bonus feature (UMIK cost not included). -Ed |
@lanx0003 your room is probably in much less need of correction than mine. With 4- and 6-year-old kids, I don’t have the luxury of a special listening room or even speaker placement, so room correction is my only option to get the sound as I want. I also do not know how you tried to utilize the room correction in the WiiM—it takes proper setup. Tune the bass management first as good as it will get, then limit room correction from the subwoofer crossover point up to 500Hz max, and then switch off bass management temporarily to run left vs right room correction (a feature that only came out a week ago or so—and this feature is absolutely key if your listening setup is not symmetrically placed in the room, such as in my situation), then run it, and I don’t use the crappy iPhone microphone, I use a MiniDSP UMIK to do it. The final result is several levels better than any other thing I have ever done on this system. -Ed |
My Teddy Pardo Mini Teddy SE power supply arrived today (two days early—thanks, DHL!) and right off the bat improved transparency and presence in the mids, which feel subtly richer. Was not sure if there would be any benefit, but it’s there even if subtle. My first experience with Teddy Pardo, but now I get it—this thing is a keeper! -Ed |