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Interested in learning more about Vista's RC software. Do you know how it handles nulls, for example? I think it is generally accepted, that boosting frequencies that are below a flat response is not advisable, because doing so taxes the amp and speakers without much effect. This is at least the case with the Lyngdorf Room Perfect System I am trying out. Thanks for the info. you've posted so far.
Quote from: fly_fish_nz on 4 Jun 2009, 03:52 pmInterested in learning more about Vista's RC software. Do you know how it handles nulls, for example? I think it is generally accepted, that boosting frequencies that are below a flat response is not advisable, because doing so taxes the amp and speakers without much effect. This is at least the case with the Lyngdorf Room Perfect System I am trying out. Thanks for the info. you've posted so far.Yes, I agree that nulls are not to be dealt with electronically. They are your room's black holes, and any try at electronically EQ'ing them is a lost cause as you described (adding painful taxing of the amp, creating huge boosts elsewhere in the room, etc.). Nulls are best dealt with via speaker placement, listener placement and physical room treatments.Room EQ Wizard is a very very good tool to measure and understand the issues you have facing you in your room. REW is freeware and available via download from another forum (googling it will find it easily..don't want to create an ad for another forum).
I learned about Wasapi just the other day, too. I am also in the process of re-burning all my CDs to .WAV format. A pain in the ass. Hopefully will be done by this weekend. . .and hopefully I will have time to mess around with this stuff. . .and also simply listen!
Are there any free programs out there that have free digital room correction built in?