jimbill
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I'm really sold on this program, especially since ORC was added.
I would love to hear it on a pair of CLX speakers.
I would love to hear it on a pair of CLX speakers.
I'm really sold on this program, especially since ORC was added.
I would love to hear it on a pair of CLX speakers.
Actually, BACCH works especially well with ML electro-stats. I have 13a's. The more directive the speaker the better. The XTC measurements I'm getting are between 13 and 17 dB, considerably higher than a lot of dynamic speakers get.This is really cool tech, and for folks with just 2ch setups, it's a large step forward. With a $1K intro option (plus M-series Mac), more folks can try it.
Now, I'm skeptical of how well this will work with dipoles like our ML ESLs, as they have a large amount of temporal smear from the rear wave. Even in my highly damped room, there are more mixed reflections than a monopole speaker. That could erase much of the effect.
I agree that a custom HRTF adds to the sound field's naturalness. I learned that using my Smyth A16 Atmos headphone processor when I performed my own PRIR (personalized room impulse response) with mics in my ears.
Using a stereo track, and running through the Dolby Surround upmixer to a 7.1.4 playback stage, the A16 does some pretty impressive things. On classical music, it feels more like I'm in the hall.
BTW- there is a Speaker Edition of the A16 that delivers Atmos with just two (monopole) speakers. Here's a review.
Easily done. The program screen has three filter tabs and a bypass tab. You can instantaneously compare. And the difference is very noticeable.I'd love to hear a demonstration of it. Test the sound system with it on vs using just standard DSP.
That's great. So someone could turn off this new program and then run something like ARC on their preamp and compare. I'll have to see if any hi-fi stores around here carry it.Easily done. The program screen has three filter tabs and a bypass tab. You can instantaneously compare. And the difference is very noticeable.
Oh, ok. I was thinking BACCH did everything, but you can use ARC with it. Have you heard their room correction yet? Is it great too? What's the cost for that?I run ARC on my 13a's. BACCH doesn't affect it because its main purpose is to eliminate crosstalk.
BACCH recently added ORC (Optimal Room Correction) to its program. It's an add-on at a cost. It does a nice job of flattening the response line in my room.
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