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What is the best way to build a 2 (or 2.1) channel stereo system with dsp room correction

abdo123

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Well, I’ve been reading some more and learned that bass cancellation/dips (which is the most annoying problem in my room) can’t be decently solved with eq/room correction. So perhaps I should look to fight those dips with two subwoofers in reverse polarity. Anyone experienced in that department? Difficult?

how big is the room? and where do you sit?
 

AdamG

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Sorry for asking. I am new to both DSP and (external) DACs. So...how does this exactly work: the 4 outputs go into two DACs...and then you go with the signal from both DACs where? How? What?

I am planning to have Dali Rubicon 2c active speakers with an active Sub and the Dali Soundhub (incl. BluOS NPM-1).
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On the cheap... Denon DRA-800H, a couple of subs, decent pair of bookshelves and thats it.
That has room correction? How do you know? I look online and I don't see that at all, so just want to confirm...
 

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That has room correction? How do you know? I look online and I don't see that at all, so just want to confirm...
No room correction. You are correct. I accept the correction, and stand corrected.
 
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