I have the DSP function of Roon for a couple of years. A year ago I bought a Lyngdorf TDAI 3400 and I am using Roomperfect now. Roomperfect makes it possible to use DSP also while listening to my turntable 😎
Software for Room Correction?
I am told that with only a microphone and $500 in Room correction? software
a person can make major SQ improvements.
Truth be told I experienced this effect recently
with a pair of Buchard S400 Mk2s at someone's home.
They went from Okay to Jaw dropping.
Maybe my jaw dropped because I knew how they
sounded in two other rooms and was shocked by the
improvement.
So who uses this gear and what do I buy???
Thanks!
I thought this article was a good read about DSP philosophy from a leading manufacturer: http://www.audiodrom.net/en/special-edition-reviews/57-accuphase-dg-58 |
This only goes to show you how some companies like to tighten the screws into your back when yo think you are buying all of their product. |
What you are looking to do is use the Roon DSP with a convolution filter. Roon has a great post on how to do. I had a person come in and do it for $400 but if you change anything you have to redo. I got the UMIK 1 mic and looked at REW which is free and many have used but I went with Focus Fidelity instead. $250. It was super easy. I can now redo my filters in about an hour or less. |
What gear were they using?
Your choices are a built in unit that does a lot for you, or a unit that has more of a DIY approach for tuning.
Some ideas/examples to bound the field include:
With an integrated amp it might get harder, as the DSP usually sits between the preamp and the amp.
It probably needs to go here for a full spectrum solution.
But it could go here for a sub correction only DSP
I would probably suggest you just get the microphone and REW. You will need the same UMIK mic for many systems (like all the MiniDSP), and a lot of processors that do it for you come with their own microphone… but having a mic is not a bad start. |
There are a lot of options here. As for a mic the most popular options I’ve seen and used are the MiniDSP UMIK-1 and the Dayton Audio mics available on Parts Express. What are you using for your digital playback chain? Are you using a laptop/computer direct into a DAC or preamp? If so you can use REW (Room EQ Wizard) which is free or Dirac Live. If you have a streamer/server you can look into a number of DSP solutions with room correction, like MiniDSP. If you can list the components in your system you will get better guidance to the quality of the DSP solutions that will best match it. |