Digital room correction, any recommendations?


Can anyone recommend a correction device that can be inserted between my digital source and DAC, that is relatively easy to use?
psag

Showing 3 responses by acousticfrontiers

Hi Psag

May I suggest reading some of my blog posts on this topic? I have reviewed a number of products from a functional perspective. Disclaimer: I do not sell any of these products.

http://www.acousticfrontiers.com/whats-new/2010/7/1/room-correction-a-primer.html

http://www.acousticfrontiers.com/whats-new/2010/7/18/two-things-a-room-correction-product-must-do.html

http://www.acousticfrontiers.com/whats-new/2010/7/23/room-correction-why-the-needless-analog-to-digital-conversio.html

http://www.acousticfrontiers.com/whats-new/2010/8/1/a-survey-of-room-correction-devices-meridian-tact-lyngdorf.html

There are also a few other relevant posts if you look through the blog archive.

Hope that helps - Nyal :)
Psag - if you don't need analog inputs then you can go for the Tact 2.2 mini. The only difference between that and the 2.2XP (as far as I can tell) is that the mini does not have analog inputs. Both units have digital outputs.

Note that using the TacT unit you can set the output bit rate different from the input bit rate i.e. you can use it as an upsampler. Infact it is best to do this since the TacT upsamples everything to 24/96 or so internally to do the room correction and then upsamples or downsamples the output.

See the manual esp pages 12/13

http://www.tactlab.com/Resources/Downloads/22MINI/22MINIManual.pdf?bcsi_scan_B318185731EFFDE3=0&bcsi_scan_filename=22MINIManual.pdf

Nyal
Classicjazz,

I should look into Trinnov. Unfortunately their marketing material is not very in depth about what their unit does!

Where did you get your demo unit from?

Thanks!