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Room measurement comparisons with Dspeaker Antimode and MiniDSP/Dirac

sigbergaudio

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He is using the old antimode. Maybe that is different?

To my knowledge all Antimode products including the older use both IIR and FIR and corrects both frequency and time domain.
 
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To my knowledge all Antimode products including the older use both IIR and FIR and corrects both frequency and time domain.
The Dual Core doesn't process full-range though. On auto it goes up to the 200Hz range and manually you can set it up to 500Hz.
 

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To my knowledge all Antimode products including the older use both IIR and FIR and corrects both frequency and time domain.
Including the 8033 (if you know) ?
 

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The Dual Core doesn't process full-range though. On auto it goes up to the 200Hz range and manually you can set it up to 500Hz.
This shouldn't be a problem as (current) dsp systems are limited to this frequency range anyway. At least that's what my full range correction (genelec) does above 300 hz ...
 

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The Dual Core doesn't process full-range though. On auto it goes up to the 200Hz range and manually you can set it up to 500Hz.

Yes, but the DSPeaker correction engine is generally very careful above Schroeder anyway. Even with the X2 or X4 you see very limited correction above 4-500hz, and usually almost nothing above 2khz. Which is a good approach imo.
 

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Including the 8033 (if you know) ?

I think so, but it's not entirely clear. But at least from the Dualcore 2.0 and up they have FIR.

But even the 8033 is at least pretty precise, up to 28 filters - which should be plenty between 5-160hz.

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