And if that's the case, then are you saying it's never ok to listen to music? The brain being too unreliable then? Is it too late for me to get my money back on my CD's? ;)
Is Auto Room Correction Right For You? Well, Here You Go...
...covers the fundamental problems rather well...
Part 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcGFpYJNE7A
And Part 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRJJ8XJAT54
Part 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcGFpYJNE7A
And Part 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRJJ8XJAT54
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But then, that's just my own philosophy: "man is the measure of all things" since music is so basically experiential. But, if you want to place your faith instead in a microphone and an algorithm then be my guest. But, again, from the videos, it looks like that is going to be every bit as unreliable objectively as well... |
"To user above who uses ARC do you still get diffusion boards and carpets and etc?" The better the room acoustics, the less the correction needed. To me(my opinion); ARC shouldn’t be used to grind away major room/system problems. Just a way to polish what remains, after any big issues are addressed. |
Hello all, I wish we had a newer and more up to date video explaining our new ARC Genesis Software, but here is a link to our new and dedicated Anthem ARC Genesis Website: http://www.anthemarc.com/ Also, here are some direct links within the website to the science and history of Anthem's latest Genesis Room Correction Software. https://www.anthemarc.com/advanced-topics/the-history-of-arc.php https://www.anthemarc.com/advanced-topics/the-science-of-arc.php These are not too long and I think well worth your time to read whether you're interested in the technology or not. Thank you! Chris |
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