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I have tried room correction..
Lyngdorf
DIRAC
WiiM

All attempted with various software, mics, etc and nothing comes close to setting up stereo hifi with the right speakers to suit the room matched to the right amp for the speakers…
Room correction is the easiest, cheapest, and fastest way to make good sound in a bad room. To do this, you do not need to "select" speakers. That is why I consider this function to be the most important in modern audio equipment.

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Room correction is the easiest, cheapest, and fastest way to make good sound in a bad room. To do this, you do not need to "select" speakers. That is why I consider this function to be the most important in modern audio equipment.

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Yeah.. ok…which means by default that any amplifier or preamplifier without correction is operating hamstrung and will sound worse than one with………………
 
Unfortunately my Caspian M2 developed an untraceable buzz. It began after a couple of days in the right channel. I checked all the connections to no avail. Turning it off seemed to fix it, until the next day anyway. Then it reoccurred in the left channel!
It was low level, and unaffected by the volume. To my logic that says it’s not an input or source, but after the preamp. Happened again so I wrote to the seller on Monday. After one more try it was back on the right, so I’ve returned it.
Seller was very understanding, which was appreciated. He had used filtered mains but he has local supply issues which in relatively rural Wales we don’t. All boxed up now and I’ll take it to the Post Office tomorrow. 🙁
 
Unfortunately my Caspian M2 developed an untraceable buzz. It began after a couple of days in the right channel. I checked all the connections to no avail. Turning it off seemed to fix it, until the next day anyway. Then it reoccurred in the left channel!
It was low level, and unaffected by the volume. To my logic that says it’s not an input or source, but after the preamp. Happened again so I wrote to the seller on Monday. After one more try it was back on the right, so I’ve returned it.
Seller was very understanding, which was appreciated. He had used filtered mains but he has local supply issues which in relatively rural Wales we don’t. All boxed up now and I’ll take it to the Post Office tomorrow. 🙁
Oh that's a shame. Did you have it working long enough to get a feel for how it sounded with your setup?
 
Unfortunately my Caspian M2 developed an untraceable buzz. It began after a couple of days in the right channel. I checked all the connections to no avail. Turning it off seemed to fix it, until the next day anyway. Then it reoccurred in the left channel!
It was low level, and unaffected by the volume. To my logic that says it’s not an input or source, but after the preamp. Happened again so I wrote to the seller on Monday. After one more try it was back on the right, so I’ve returned it.
Seller was very understanding, which was appreciated. He had used filtered mains but he has local supply issues which in relatively rural Wales we don’t. All boxed up now and I’ll take it to the Post Office tomorrow. 🙁
You did all to mitigate the fault, that's a real shame.
Hopefully you'll find a suitable replacement.
 
Oh that's a shame. Did you have it working long enough to get a feel for how it sounded with your setup?
Not really. Had plenty of energy when I let it have its head! Now I’m pondering whether to buy another one.

It does have few oddities, like red lights mean on rather than off or faulty! And the mute is labelled mode! But it’s likeable. However, the elusive Tape Monitor circuit is present, and it has balanced inputs optionally. But no headphone socket, so a bit strange. I think an ATC preamp might be more sensible.
 

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