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Get a Headphone.
Another link to Ambiophonics, this time without the headphones using your existing loudspeakersystem. http://www.ambio4you.com/ambiophonic-processors/ambio4you-systemsScotty
or http://www.bose.com/controller?url=/popup/tech_details/pop_stereo_every_spkrs.jsp
Mitsuman,here is a link to another page on the same website with more information about the processorhttp://www.ambio4you.com/ambiophonic-processors/miniambio Rclark, the pattern of combfilter effects is so complex that it may not be possible to map it in three dimensions with the technology that is available at this time. It certainly could not be mapped accurately by a person moving about the room holding a microphone. The presence of your body holding the microphone alters the pattern that exists at that location as well as the listening position. If all you want is to achieve is the flattest frequency response possible at the listening position then all you have to do is buy a microphone and buy or download for free a measurement suite and start moving your loudspeakers around to optimize the frequency response. The alternative is to rely on dumb luck like I did and change your speakers toe-in,move them 4inches further into the room and swap the left speakers position for that of the right speakers position which put the tweeters on the outside instead of the inside and get these results at the listening position. Luck is a good thing! Of course this single measurement still doesn't tell you if you have good imaging or tonal quality, you still have to listen to the system and make a judgment call about what sounds best and treat the room if necessary.Scotty
It just seems like if someone ever comes up with it, it should be superior to single location measurements.
It uses a microphone. http://www.studiosixdigital.com/rta.html - "RTA ... uses either the built-in mic, the headset mic, or the Studio Six Digital iAudioInterface microphone." Play pink noise through the speakers (equal energy over bandwidth) to get the FR of the speakers/room.
So the microphone(s) are built-in to the Ambiophonic unit?
A precise, location trackable microphone with software that lets you walk all around the room with it while the system is playing. As you do this, the software creates a 3D image of the soundfield. Then once you have that I think you'd have the ultimate set-up tool.