I may do that. I probably won't be using the software often, so if addresses change I may just set them as needed. I'm not expecting drastic results, I just figured since the amp had the APM board I might as well use it :)
T+A HVEQ room correction software
I have a T+A PA 3100 HV with the APM board and I have gone through the manual room correction but would like to use the T+A HVEQ software using a measurement mic. I've downloaded the software on to a windows 11 laptop. The HVEQ instructions say to connect the PA 3100 directly to the PC using an ethernet cable. I have done that and the network lights indicate activity, but the software will not connect to the 3100. When I ping the 3100 IP address from the PC it does not find it. I can't seem to find anyone that has experience with the HVEQ software. T+A USA support is hooking me up to a call from Germany at some point, but I was wondering if anyone here has any suggestions?
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Thank you, I'm fairly clueless about IPs and subnets. I thought it was strange to connect directly. Thank you @erik_squires . Apparently the T+A doesn't use DHCP. I connected both PC and T+A to a switch, changed the T+A IP address to be on same subnet as PC and was able to ping and connect it to the software. I then tried the direct connection and was able to connect once, but the software hung up. I killed the process and was never able to connect again with the direct connection. Went back to both on a switch and it connects fine. O well, hopefully the switch connection will function OK.
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I know next to nothing about DSP, but the APM board on the T+A could be analog, at least the acronym stands for Analog signal Processing Module. I have no idea how this might, or might not differ from DSP. I do occasionally use Roon, but it's not my main server. That accurate sound functionality does look interesting. I didn't realize how problematic my room was until I went through the manual version of the T+A room correction. In the end the T+A room correction involves adjusting three parametric bands between 25 and 200 Hz, so not that much control. |
Thanks @rhtowson. Of course! I forgot all about cross over cables, it's been a very long time since I've had to use one. Anyways I was able to run the software using the switch and I dont think the measurements suffered form it. |