0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 11488 times.
in terms of correction the DEQX has several advantages over the current TacT products. In particular the ability to implement driver correction separate from room correction will allow for better sound over a larger listening area -- with the TacT the best results are definitely obtained only at the listening position. The software of the DEQX seems a bit more user friendly too.
In terms of correction the DEQX has several advantages over the current TacT products. In particular the ability to implement driver correction separate from room correction will allow for better sound over a larger listening area
Quote from: ekovalskyIn terms of correction the DEQX has several advantages over the current TacT products. In particular the ability to implement driver correction separate from room correction will allow for better sound over a larger listening areaThis is due to their use of linear phase FIR filters which allow ultra-high order crossover slopes to be used and reslts in little driver overlap. Their calibration process also corrects the acoustic phase response of the system. IMO the end result is ...
One thing I learned recently that promoters of this technology don't tell you is that such FIR tech can and does cause 'pre-ringing' which has been demonstrated to be audible. TACT does something that gets around this for the listening spot ONLY, I have no idea how DEQX deals with this issue.
Also, hope all's well....been seeing a lot of reports about flooding and mudslides in CA on the news. Take care !!
I am just curious is anyone who knows what to look for or what to listen for has experienced the DEQX and can comment on the theoretical pre-ringing issue.
It would be interesting to see both the impulse response from in front of the speaker and from the listening area.