iansr
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I’ve recently been reading up on the use and capabilities of these software packages. My interest was piqued after reading several articles by Mitch Barnett on Audiophile Style. I’ve previously read several equipment reviews by him and been extremely impressed by his balanced (subjective and objective) approach all matters hi fi related and his no bullshit style. He is one of the few reviewers who I would trust. I’m now reading his book on the use of DSP for active crossovers, speaker time domain correction and room correction.
Mitch was a sound engineer and he recounts how he worked in studios that had been optimised to produce accurate sound at the sound engineers seating position. The live end / dead end approach was a key component of such studios. He became so used to the great sound that he was experiencing at work that it spoiled his enjoyment of his domestic system, so much so in fact that for more than 10 years he stopped listening to his speakers and only listened via headphones. All that changed when he discovered what Accurate could do to greatly improve the time coherency and in room frequency response of his speakers. He has been evangelical on the subject ever since.
This story has prompted me to dive into this subject, but I’m interested to hear about the experiences of anyone who has implemented Accurate or Audiolense. If that’s you, please share some details of your experience and in particular what did it do the sound quality of your system?
Mitch was a sound engineer and he recounts how he worked in studios that had been optimised to produce accurate sound at the sound engineers seating position. The live end / dead end approach was a key component of such studios. He became so used to the great sound that he was experiencing at work that it spoiled his enjoyment of his domestic system, so much so in fact that for more than 10 years he stopped listening to his speakers and only listened via headphones. All that changed when he discovered what Accurate could do to greatly improve the time coherency and in room frequency response of his speakers. He has been evangelical on the subject ever since.
This story has prompted me to dive into this subject, but I’m interested to hear about the experiences of anyone who has implemented Accurate or Audiolense. If that’s you, please share some details of your experience and in particular what did it do the sound quality of your system?