In Reply to: To DSP or not to DSP? Does DSP break the rules? posted by AbeCollins on December 29, 2021 at 15:33:53:
Probably the SOTA DSP for consumers is Dirac Live, (see link below), which provides comprehensive room correct. It can be run on a computer or devices appropriately equipped such as several miniDSp devices, the NAD M33, and a few others. In general with such devices a computer is necessary to set up the correction but not for operation.Is this sort of comprehensive DSP breaking audiophile rule? Not if the most accurate and transparent sound is what you want. (Why do I get the impression at times that it is not what some audiophiles want?)
Dmitri Shostakovich
Edits: 12/29/21
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Follow Ups
- Modern digital DSP is where it is - Feanor 16:55:34 12/29/21 (2)
- RE: Modern digital DSP is where it is - PaulN 09:36:15 01/04/22 (1)
- I'm likely to go with Dirac on miniDSP for simplicity - Feanor 10:52:25 01/04/22 (0)