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Poll: Hardware for room correction
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<blockquote data-quote="joel" data-source="post: 89146" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>In my opinion get the room acoustically sorted first.</p><p></p><p>Your car has a misfire so you could install an aftermarket management system, complete with individual coils and add in a fancy power supply stabiliser to ensure a hot spark, or you could simply replace your old and faulty plugs. Your choice, both will probably help with the misfire, but only one actually gets to the root of the problem.</p><p></p><p>Any electronic interaction will add another set of anomalies and these will depend on the algorithms used. All measurements are also made in single points in space- no matter how many you do- and these will never be able to truly replicate the way we hear using 2 ears at a time. And then lets not even get into the transfer function of the shape of our heads and ears, or the actual response of measuring microphones. Then there is omni mics ability to differentiate between direct or reflected sounds (unlike our ears) etc.</p><p> </p><p>Ian I believe that you're not too far from me, so you're welcome to try my bass traps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joel, post: 89146, member: 406"] In my opinion get the room acoustically sorted first. Your car has a misfire so you could install an aftermarket management system, complete with individual coils and add in a fancy power supply stabiliser to ensure a hot spark, or you could simply replace your old and faulty plugs. Your choice, both will probably help with the misfire, but only one actually gets to the root of the problem. Any electronic interaction will add another set of anomalies and these will depend on the algorithms used. All measurements are also made in single points in space- no matter how many you do- and these will never be able to truly replicate the way we hear using 2 ears at a time. And then lets not even get into the transfer function of the shape of our heads and ears, or the actual response of measuring microphones. Then there is omni mics ability to differentiate between direct or reflected sounds (unlike our ears) etc. Ian I believe that you're not too far from me, so you're welcome to try my bass traps. [/QUOTE]
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