I have been contemplating trying room acoustics correction in my system for quite some time and wondered what would be the 'best way' for me to add it to my quite generic system?
Dirac seems to be quite prevalent in their field, perhaps because of their marketing in the field of domestic HiFi products?
Also which manufactures offer Dirac as a part of their solution?
So far I have only seen the following, quite few, makers offer it as a part of a Stereo component:
In the absence of a ready made solution that I 'warm to' I wondered if it would be practical to implement it or other room correction software solution on a headless desk top PC with streamer software and 'Dirac' or other room correction software running in harmony, what are the chances of this working?
btw: I am not very 'PC tech aware'
Dirac seems to be quite prevalent in their field, perhaps because of their marketing in the field of domestic HiFi products?
Also which manufactures offer Dirac as a part of their solution?
So far I have only seen the following, quite few, makers offer it as a part of a Stereo component:
- NAD
- Mini DSP, I note that Mini DSP products test well here.
In the absence of a ready made solution that I 'warm to' I wondered if it would be practical to implement it or other room correction software solution on a headless desk top PC with streamer software and 'Dirac' or other room correction software running in harmony, what are the chances of this working?
btw: I am not very 'PC tech aware'
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