Room Correction Systems and Electrostatics?




I have a pair of Quad 2905’s driven by Valve Monoblocks, controlled by a Valve Pre, being fed by CD and Vinyl.

My room is new to me and I am finding a significant lift in bass energy at what I think is around the 40 - 100Hz region.

Would a Room Correction System such as Tact, Lyngdorf or DEQX control this when you consider that the Quad’s have no actual crossovers?
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Showing 1 response by rives

As has been stated--no EQ is the best EQ if you can get away with it. However, problems in the bass sometimes require large, heavy and expensive devices to deal with the bass problems. Sometimes, there is no passive solution for the bass at any expense given a room's size and dimension. If that is the case, the Rives Audio PARC is the best solution as it has no A/D or D/A conversion. It works only in the low frequency and is designed with 118 db signal to noise to have the least possible effect on the overall signal.

Buy Carl's PARC--he takes great care of his equipment. And if he already sold it--well, we will sell you one.