Corrects deficiencies of room acoustics (multipoint compensation).
Corrects acoustic imperfections of speakers.
Avoids the pre-echo (pre-ringing) problem of conventional convolver-based room correction systems. The absence of pre-echo ensures the neutrality of the sound.
Works in rooms, halls and outdoor venues of any size.
Performs frequency response correction, phase response correction and time domain correction.
Quells resonance peaks of frequency response while leaving the deep notches. Avoids the overcompensation which happens in conventional linearizing room correction systems.
Manually adjustable level of compensation allows one to reach the maximum transparency of the sound.
Supports full range of sample rates from 44,056 kHz up to 384 kHz. All sample rates are supported without resampling to avoid any possible loss in quality.
Includes a custom target curve feature.
Applies 64-bit signal path throughout.
Works with USB measurement microphones (e.g. MiniDSP UMIK-1 or Dayton Audio UMM-6) or standard measurement microphones (e.g. NADY CM100 or Dayton Audio EMM-6).
Supports microphone calibration files.
Applies a patented method of frequency response correction.
Works as a simple conventional mouse drawing EQ if necessary.
Supports automatic scaling for 4k monitors.
Supports manual window resizing (drag the bottom right corner of the window).
Works as a conventional mouse drawing EQ if necessary: load a new instance of Room EQ, select the "Room EQ" radio button, move the cursor of your mouse to one of the frequency response windows, press the left button of the mouse and draw your own frequency response.
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Back in the mid-1980s, Sony created a pair of compact SRS 50 speakers, which were active and had full-range drivers with slave bass. They weighed less than half a kilogram but had a power output of only 3.5 W for each speaker and there was a tangle of cables with them.
Logitech speakers can be connected wirelessly, but the sound quality is slightly better with a wired connection, which is fine when they are on a desk with a laptop. This solution is suitable for listening to a Swedish radio program on a Friday afternoon, the broadcast of which is available on the internet in FLAC format, which is easy to enjoy using the hotel Wi-Fi. The problem might be that the USB cable is too short to calibrate efficiently in a hotel room for listening from a comfortable chair. During the measurement, the laptop may be in a different place and the cable for connecting the speakers is usually sufficient. Buying a longer one is not a problem either.
A separate calibration program is also available for purchase to take advantage of AIMP's benefits. The manufacturer states: Dirac Live Room Correction is a software tool that optimises the performance of your audio device. It automatically identifies and compensates for any problem areas in your room for the best possible audio experience. It offers: Room Correction Suite for computer audio
Benjamin's psychoacoustic lab is constantly testing and implementing possibilities for optimal music playback using new technical solutions with the computing potential of computers and open structures. PC4uMusicis the main project.




A speaker enclosure using a passive radiator usually contains an "active loudspeaker" (or main driver), and a passive radiator (also known as a "drone cone").
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