Experiences by Owners of Lyngdorf Integrated Amps using the Room Correct feature


I am still thinking about upgrading my main system, and have seen a number of reviews on the Lyngdorf all in one type of integrated amps that have their Room Correction capability.

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I would like to ask users/owners of the Lyngdorfs to share their experiences, and whether the room correction feature really improved the sound of their system., and please try to describe how the sound was improved.

Please tell about your speakers and say something about the room conditions. I don’t have a particularly difficult room but I am wondering how much added value this feature brings.

My speakers are Epos M22 floorstanders, which I really enjoy (for many years now), and I also have a Velodyne sub that I use at times.

 

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Showing 1 response by rooze

I owned the TDAi2200 years ago and it was a very good piece of kit. No matter the room or associated equipment the sound was always improved when activating the RC versus running it in bypass mode.

The unit sounded good as a straightforward integrated amp, and became very good with the Room Perfect feature engaged. Unlike most room correction devices there's very little learning curve involved, which is nice for an older dude with a learning disability such as myself.

Expect the soundstage to open up in all directions and for image focus to improve. Expect better integration of lower frequencies, though this will depend on how you configure your system. If you have dual stereo subs and satellites the Lyngdorf unit is for you.

Here's a review of the older Lyngdorf TDAi