room correction custom curve

Jacon

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Hi,

Is it possible to adjust EQ for room correction to our custom curve instead of B&k, Harmen or flat curve only?

Rdgs,
 
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Hi,

It would be good to have customized target or have more curve templates because for different setups..
Some users might prefer brighter setups, but our targeted curves now are adjusting the high frequencies down.

Just my thoughts on future development.

Rdgs,
 
Does the Wiim have enough horsepower to run Dirac? Is it a software issue?
 
Does the Wiim have enough horsepower to run Dirac? Is it a software issue?
WiiM’s o/s is Linux based and the Dirac software would need to be ported to it. I don’t know if demand would be sufficient for such a relatively niche port to happen.
 
Hi,

It would be good to have customized target or have more curve templates because for different setups..
Some users might prefer brighter setups, but our targeted curves now are adjusting the high frequencies down.

Just my thoughts on future development.

Rdgs,
If they prefer to increase the high freq level very high may be because they're not hearing very well or they don't know how natural and real the music must sound like.
 
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If they prefer to increase the high frew level very high may be because they're not hearing very well or they don't know how natural and real the music must sound like.
Pretty sure that hearing degradation with age is a thing, and therefore could be appropriately compensated for using EQ. If anyone truly believes that a domestic hifi sounds remotely close to a real instrument then they need to get out more.
 
What, exactly, is a real instrument, as applied to current concerts?

Not classical.
 
Put a drum kit in your living room. It's pretty genre agnostic and demonstrates what i mean very quickly. My point and apologies it was a bit sarcastic that EQ is there to make the whole thing sound enjoyable, and not necessarily like the real thing. It's a photograph that's been through Lightroom rather than straight off camera. That's my opinion anyway.
 
It could be any instrument that can sound without electricity...
The human voice as an instrument too. Grettings
I’ve never heard a recording of a human speaking voice that sounded like a live person in the room. (Almost never. I saw a movie in an HD theater that came close.)

Even the Met Opera is augmented.
 
I’ve never heard a recording of a human speaking voice that sounded like a live person in the room. (Almost never. I saw a movie in an HD theater that came close.)

Even the Met Opera is augmented.
With my Tannoy cheviots I can tell you that you really feel they are singing or talking to you in the room. Dual concentrics are the most amazing speakers ever invented. Unfortunately even If I record anything and I upload it to youtube for ex, the feeling is never the same, never. Please Listen the video down below. This video I recorded with a cheap Samsung j1ace cellphone and it sounds like this. Imagine how it sounds here with your own ears.
Greetings

 
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With my Tannoy cheviots I can tell you that you really feel they are singing or talking to you in the room. Dual concentrics are the most amazing speakers ever invented. Unfortunately even If I record anything and I upload it to youtube for ex, the feeling is never the same. Never. Please Listen the video diwn below. This video I recorded with a cheap Samsung j1ace cellphone and it sounds like this. Imagine how it sounds here with your own ears.
Greetings

Attention it is a work of mastering treatment etc done to create this effect of "presence"...
(ps.. Tannoys of this type have always assumed to have "pleasant" timbres, rather nicely colored if not rigorous ;-) rather in the manner of many h-r ....)
often more than claiming truthfulness etc.. already considering a more modestly "plausible" approach in the case of acoustic music is more reasonable...
 
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