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Also interesting to note, Advance Paris's forthcoming flagship amps will have room correction capability - but they're deliberately not providing the software because, get this, unlike most other manufacturers, they believe it should be done by the experts/dealers and not the end user.
 
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Hi, this is very good observation. I am also in the camp which do not like to fiddle with filters, room corrections ect. I like more changing components like tube combo with semiconductor amp etc. to get desired sound. Some 10-12 years ago I purchased DAC from Electrocompanient to "improve sound of my CD player Rega Jupiter 2000". Later I was shocked, Electro dac with so many electronic adjustments was good but that old player had more "balls" and energy than Dac from Electro. Since that time I try to keep things simple and use also synergy between brands, components etc. Like Moon Audio, Naim Audio, Audia Flight, Cyrus, Rega and many others. BR.
 
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Also interesting to note, Advance Paris's forthcoming flagship amps will have room correction capability - but they're deliberately not providing the software because, get this, unlike most other manufacturers, they believe it should be done by the experts/dealers and not the end user.
Odd, because if I was paying extra for room correction ability I would want to use it to adjust to how I wanted to hear things not a dealer's idea as to how it should sound.
It's a bit like buying an amp with unusable tone controls.....
 
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Room correction generally a waste of time , unless high end system with microphone & qualified installer
But surely then it's just some software, or the installer himself saying what ideally is the best settings for your room even if, for your ears, it isn't....
 
Odd, because if I was paying extra for room correction ability I would want to use it to adjust to how I wanted to hear things not a dealer's idea as to how it should sound.
It's a bit like buying an amp with unusable tone controls.....

It's not odd to me, and it's just their opinion to that the end user won't have enough knowledge to implement it properly.

Also, by several reviews I've read of Dirac's latest variant - Dirac Art, is that although they don't explicitly market it as such, these reviews have suggested it's best left to professionals.

And an increasing number of listeners suggest that Eversolo's room correction is really not great, for example.
 
It's not odd to me, and it's just their opinion to that the end user won't have enough knowledge to implement it properly.

Also, by several reviews I've read of Dirac's latest variant - Dirac Art, is that although they don't explicitly market it as such, these reviews have suggested it's best left to professionals.

And an increasing number of listeners suggest that Eversolo's room correction is really not great, for example.
Perhaps it isn't - Eversolo room correction I am referring to.
After all it's simply software telling you what it thinks is the best for your room isn't it?
Regards install by professional does this mean you have to pay for one to come out on top of what you paid for the amp and every time you move or decide hifi is going in a different room??
No thanks.
 
Perhaps it isn't - Eversolo room correction I am referring to.
After all it's simply software telling you what it thinks is the best for your room isn't it?
Regards install by professional does this mean you have to pay for one to come out on top of what you paid for the amp and every time yiu move or decide hifi is going in a different room??
No thanks.
Yes, but that software in Eversolo may be a bit faulty.
 

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