While most on this forum spend time calibrating their audio systems, Chances are that not too many have done anything but basic adjustments to their TV.
Almost a decade of reviewing has taught me that every video device needs to be calibrated, no matter how good or bad it may be.
Proper calibration makes a cheap TV look good, and an expensive one look great.
To this end I have landed a ColorFacts Professional 7.5 calibration system, http://spyder.datacolor.com/product-ht-cfp.php , and will be offering a calibration service.
Apart from ColorFacts I have TrueRTA (1/24 octave) http://www.trueaudio.com/, and PC RTA from LinearX
http://www.linearx.com/products/analyzers/pcRTA/pcRTA_01.htm.
I have 2 calibrated Mics for PC RTA (a third is current on loan to Sonor Audio)
While I will be concentrating on video calibration (particularly for AV Forums members) I will also be offering an Audio calibration service.
Almost a decade of reviewing has taught me that every video device needs to be calibrated, no matter how good or bad it may be.
Proper calibration makes a cheap TV look good, and an expensive one look great.
To this end I have landed a ColorFacts Professional 7.5 calibration system, http://spyder.datacolor.com/product-ht-cfp.php , and will be offering a calibration service.
Apart from ColorFacts I have TrueRTA (1/24 octave) http://www.trueaudio.com/, and PC RTA from LinearX
http://www.linearx.com/products/analyzers/pcRTA/pcRTA_01.htm.
I have 2 calibrated Mics for PC RTA (a third is current on loan to Sonor Audio)
While I will be concentrating on video calibration (particularly for AV Forums members) I will also be offering an Audio calibration service.