Little bit sad about my new Sound Lite...Help?

I previously had a Lyndorf which comes with a calibrated microphone to run their RoomPerfect. I have tried this in my old home and my current house. The results were catastrophic in both cases and basically the same as those rendered by my current Ultra.
If you're correcting anything above the frequency range affected by room interaction (approximately double your room's Schroeder frequency) you're, excuse the parlance, royally fucking your speaker voicing, so expect that correcting anything more than double your room's Schroeder frequency is more likely than not to be, as you pointed out, catastrophic.

If full-range correction ruins your sound, try again limited correction to no higher than about 350Hz.

-Ed
 
If you're correcting anything above the frequency range affected by room interaction (approximately double your room's Schroeder frequency) you're, excuse the parlance, royally fucking your speaker voicing, so expect that correcting anything more than double your room's Schroeder frequency is more likely than not to be, as you pointed out, catastrophic.

If full-range correction ruins your sound, try again limited correction to no higher than about 350Hz.

-Ed
As much as you may be correct, your answer is the perfect example of why this whole thing is inappropriate for consumers. I have no clue of what Schroeder‘s frequency is. And I don‘t care.
 
As much as I like to talk about HiFi and the associated equipment, all this room correction chatter really turns me off, not just here but also on other forums.
I on the other hand don't see the point in talking about most of HiFi equipment, but people do it anyway and I don't mind that they do. 😁

DSP is a very powerful tool, but it is not trivial to apply correctly so people ask for help - IMHO this is what these kind of communities are for.
If a subject doesn't interest people they don't need to read it and no harm is done.

He is Platinum Service. Extra $9.95/hour on top.

-Ed
I could have been charging all this time?! o_O

:p
 
Ok guys. Let‘s leave it at that. I‘ve had my say. Thank you for listening and giving your competent input.
 
My feelings exactly, but as moderator, I look at every post on the forum, but skim through such topics that are not of interest to me. :unsure:

Woohoo.... I'm getting away with murder....

Those same people probably do care about cables and tuning dots. It's a mad world 😂

Tuning dots don't make much of a difference unless you have a cryogenically treated Tice Clock. Then they work symbiotically to dial in the liquidity of the soundstage.

I'm thinking of a mu-metal waveguide cable to guide the 2.4TGHz WiFi signal from the access point to the WiiM products with suitable right-Hermitian cavities to control the EM around the antennas at either end... the dots will help to compensate the internal self resonances in the waveguide turns.

(Actually, I have the Sound on wired ethernet right now.... I think I need to rewire my house with some audiophile ethernet cables and switches).


I just googled tuning dots thanks to you and no thank you, damn it.

-Ed

Your system is not of sufficient resolution.



:D:D:D:D
 
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