I don't know, but I'm sure @Theoretica Appl. Physics can advise.
Thanks. I'll get in touch with Theoretica.
I don't know, but I'm sure @Theoretica Appl. Physics can advise.
At the bottom of the bin that I am using it says “uBACCH”Are you using calibrated BACCH filters or uBACCH?
Have you tried any of the Chesky binaural+ albums? The Wycliffe Gordon album release in binaural+ is particularly spooky.In few words I would like to describe my experience with BACCH.
My equipment:
- Customer service and technical support, "Superb" (100/100). Always available to answer my questions and address my concerns.
- Return policy, "Superb" (100/100). Although I didn't return it but the customer service always assures me that I can return it with no questions asked (14 days trail period). I am extremely confident about their return policy.
- Shipping, packaging and user guide material "Great" (89/100). I just wish if the packaging feels more premium. I have been informed that they are working on a comprehensive user guide which includes videos and PDF.
- Voodoo meter (0/100), yes ZERO! There is no voodoo involved here, you should only expect science based claims and measurements.
- Ease of use and BACCH interface, "Pending" (?/100). I need more time to evaluate it.
- Sound quality (in general + neutrality , "Pending" (?/100). I need more time to evaluate it.
- Does it deliver what it promises in terms of internal crosstalk cancellation, "Pending" (?/100). I need more time to evaluate it.
I want to share with you few screenshots of the interface and measurements. I would be more than happy to hear your comments and suggestions. My goal is to intensify my experience with BACCH.
- Wilson Benesch, ACT EVO One speakers.
- Wilson Benesch, Torus (a pair) subwoofers.
- Lyngdorf 3400, amp + Room Perfect (room correction that addresses low frequencies). I took the BACCH measurement after activating the "Room Perfect".
- 1st and 2nd reflection points absorbers (both side walls).
- Diffuser, main wall.
- Distance between tweeters (225 cm) and distance between speakers and listing position 265 cm.
I also wold like to ask you to share with me a list of music tracks with great spatial cues. This will help me to perform a comparison between "BACCH" & "Bypass".
@Ilkless speakers measurements do not tell you everything. So I have to disagree with you about WB vs Revel.
What do you mean by "unindividualised filter"?
Check out the list here: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/recordings-for-bacch-users.2630/In few words I would like to describe my experience with BACCH.
Room treatment:
- Customer service and technical support, "Superb" (100/100). Always available to answer my questions and address my concerns.
- Return policy, "Superb" (100/100). Although I didn't return it but the customer service always assures me that I can return it with no questions asked (14 days trail period). I am extremely confident about their return policy.
- Shipping, packaging and user guide material "Great" (89/100). I just wish if the packaging feels more premium. I have been informed that they are working on a comprehensive user guide which includes videos and PDF.
- Voodoo meter (0/100), yes ZERO! There is no voodoo involved here, you should only expect science based claims and measurements.
- Ease of use and BACCH interface, "Pending" (?/100). I need more time to evaluate it.
- Sound quality (in general + neutrality , "Pending" (?/100). I need more time to evaluate it.
- Does it deliver what it promises in terms of internal crosstalk cancellation, "Pending" (?/100). I need more time to evaluate it.
I want to share with you few screenshots of the interface and measurements. I would be more than happy to hear your comments and suggestions. My goal is to intensify my experience with BACCH.
- 1st and 2nd reflection points absorbers (both side walls).
- Diffuser, main wall.
- Distance between tweeters (225 cm) and distance between speakers and listing position 265 cm.
I also wold like to ask you to share with me a list of music tracks with great spatial cues. This will help me to perform a comparison between "BACCH" & "Bypass".
Yes, the BACCH filters generated from intraaural microphone measurements compensate for HRTF.Rather strange, then, to be using a filter that was only made possible with exactly the premise you reject (of how much the measurements relate to listening experience). The BACCH filter is only possible because measurements tell us a huge lot, if not everything. I meant, does the BACCH filter use your own HRTF as measured with the in-ear binaural mics? It is my understanding the uBACCH doesn't correct for HRTF.
What happened?I will soon be auditioning this with three different systems:
- Devialet Phantom Golds
- Dutch & Dutch 8Cs
- Steinway-Lyngdorf model S
Will be interested to see their relative performance with BACCH4Mac
@Theoretica Appl. Physics, not sure if you're still lurking here, but was just wondering whether there was any progress with Bacch-X to report? I can see it's now listed on your website along with the other Bacch products. Do you have any technical documentation on it you could share?
I tried all of those out except the D&D8C - I auditioned the Kii Three instead.What happened?
You must be referring to the website of our sister company BACCH Labs. Theoretica (www.theoretica.us) and BACCH Labs (www.bacch.com) are separate companies. We at Theoretica focus on developing the BACCH-SP and BACCH4Mac products for the audiophiles and Pro audio sectors, while BACCH Labs is a licensing company focused on licensing the various audio technologies that come out of Princeton University's 3D3A Lab. BACCH Labs's portfolio of licensable technologies is large and includes both BACCH 3D Sound and BACCH-X. BACCH 3D Sound is at the heart of Theoretica’s products (BACCH-SP and BACCH4Mac). BACCH X is an advanced wideband audio beaming technologies that relies on phased arrays and head tracking. While BACCH X is presently available for licensing through BACCH Labs it is not yet in any Theoretica products. We intend to add a BACCH X module to the Pro Edition of BACCH4Mac in 2021.