The Behringer has potential but (1) it is not built in as requested by the OP and (2) it also requires a competent external measurement system (e.g., REW) to calculate the necessary filters.
Kal
Kal
subwoofers w/room correction
Marty is spot-on. The auto setup on the Velodynes is grossly inferior to a manual setup but both are limited to a single microphone position and only account for frequency response correction. The JL is a pretty simply single frequency parametric EQ and the Infinity/Revel offering is, imho, tedious without being comprehensive. I do use a JL sub in one system and I think it is great but I do use an external EQ with it. The Paradigm subs with ARC offer multiple microphone positions and account for FR as well as mode/decay compensation. AFAIK, Paradigm has the best built-in sub EQ: http://www.stereophile.com/musicintheround/music_in_the_round_40/index.html Kal |
Rayray, One word of caution: If you're looking for simplicity of set-up and use, the Velodyne may not be what you think it is. I use an SMS-1, which I BELIEVE has the same functionality as the Velo subs with on-board auto-correct. Unfortunately, the aut system is pretty terrible. It ignores the parametric capabilities available in manual set-up. Manual mode is a real PITA, but it is night and day better than auto-set-up. BTW, I've always believed that this is why people sometimes walk away from Velo sub auditions unimpressed. I'm sure that most dealers just hit the "auto" button and call it a day. Good Luck. Marty |