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I wonder how it compares to the Velodyne SMS-1?
Hi John the antimode works as advertised!!! Easy setup and definitely tightens the bass. Hard to believe but the rest of the spectrum is clearer and imaging seems better!!! Maybe it is because the part of the boomy bass that influenced these ares is now gone?? I see there are platforms for the 626.Are these very rigid and heavy? Can they be filled? what are dimensions? Thanks,Paul
There is also a thread on the AVS forum about this unit . From what I heard it is supposed to be a great unit .
Most reviews have to balance pluses and minuses. But this one is all pluses. The AntiMode 8033 works so well and costs so little that if you have a sub-woofered system that does not do detailed adjustments to the room on its own, there is really no doubt that you ought to try the AntiMode 8033. The improvement of the bass in such a subwoofered system is going to amaze you. And look at the bargain price. Power to the people!
Analog inputs to analog to digital conversion, apply correction, digital to analog conversion to analog outputs. Or that's what I assume, anyway.
This POST on AVS might offer insight
How many corrections can it make and in how fine a detail? Some units are limited to just a few of the major issues found, but what I have read seems to imply that this unit does more than just major peaks, but doesn't mention specifics.
The Anti-Mode algorithm in 8033 is capable of designing unconstrained custom-tailored sets of filters. All the filters except liftings are automatically controlled by 8033. There are total of 24 custom-tailored filters designed by counter-room algorithm and 2 user-activated filters in 3 different configurations. Additionally there is 1 digital subsonic filter (bypassable) and 1 analog noise-shaping filter at the DAC to enhance SNR.The contribution of the filters is in detail.
John, this does look like a great product, but doesn't the Velodyne support a stereo in/out so that you could use stereo subs, or even use it for room correction with a set of full range floor standers?I'm not trying to stir anything up, but there are a lot of people, including I would expect, VMPS owners who need something like this for their full range speakers.