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On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 18:11:53 GMT, Steven Sullivan
wrote: Automated speaker level adjustment has grown more common in the last few years on A/V receivers...generally, it involves pink noise generated by the receiver and a mic in the remote control. Now automated speaker *equalization* is also coming online in mass-market receivers (and in some pwoered speakers, like those wacky-looking new Bang & Olafsen units) I'm curious to know, what sorts of room/system anomalies can individual speaker EQ be expected to ameliorate? Is there a sound theoretical/engineering/acoustic basis for it? Can it be expected to work 'better' to correct anomalies in some frequency ranges than others? Ken Kantor (former CEO and co-founder of NHT) is now associated with another company, check URL: http://www.intelligentaudiosystems.com/home.html He reported that his company is working on an automatic EQ system for use above the subwoofer range. They already make such a device for their subwoofer, see excerpt below taken from the above URL. Combining Bass-Brains with Bass-Brawn, Intelligent Audio introduces its revolutionary IA-643 subwoofer at January's 2003 CES. As the world's first self-installing and self-adjusting loudspeaker, the IA-643 applies Intelligent Audio's advanced technology to become the smartest and most accurate subwoofer on the planet. One of the biggest remaining obstacles to ideal loudspeaker performance is the way in which speakers interact with their individual listening rooms. Intelligent Audio Systems breaks that barrier with our first RADS™-based product, incorporating special "artificial intelligence" audio technology that enables a computer to hear the way the human ear does. Just place it in your listening room and the on-board computer designs the response, crossover, level, boundary equalization at the touch of a button.... with the skill of a human expert. Your job is to relax, and listen to your system as you have perhaps never heard it before. -=Bill Eckle=- Vanity Web pages at: http://www.wmeckle.com |
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