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I agree with JohnR..... now on to your questions.First I do not use DSP for anything in my setup. Tried upsampling, etc before. Room Correction is a benefit for low end only - IMO - others here LOVE their full range correction. Room Treatments are some of the best money spent on improving your sound - even with your AM 2.01. Tried full range Room Correction - did not like it - always sounded "processed" to me (tried two different products that are always mentioned)2. Tried Subwoofer Correction (8033-II) - Excellent and recommended 3. Room Treatments + 8033 - Yep, lots of treatments, and 8033-II Correction for Subwoofer, mains run full range.
I've been playing at higher price point, but love my DEQX HDP-4. Wow. Digitally corrects for many speaker characteristics in a way that cannot be done in the analog domain. A real game changer for me. I think that what JohnR may be getting at is that DSP can be used for a lot of things. Room correction being one of them.
Thanks for the reply roscoe.I think I found a thread that may be helpful to me. Thanks guys!
There is a long DEQX thread on Audiogon that some great A'gon commenters (Almarg, for example) are contributing to:http://learn.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?ddgtl&1408492712&openusid&Psag&4&5&st0
I found this as well...http://audioshark.org/acoustic-treatments-digital-room-correction-25/acoustic-room-treatments-vs-dsp-8228.html
I never really understand why it's "versus." It's like saying "hammer versus spanner". It's like people can't understand both, so they have to pick one.
I've been playing at higher price point, but love my DEQX HDP-4. Wow. Digitally corrects for many speaker characteristics in a way that cannot be done in the analog domain. A real game changer for me.
DEQX is not room correction....