Yesterday, i attended my monthly a'phile meeting and was involved in a very interesting discussion with several members of the group. One of our members is Tim Ryan of SimpliFi audio--some of you may have heard of him, he distributes the Gradient line of speakers- among other things. I had mentioned that in my room the addition of bass trapping was very beneficial. Tim countered me with a statement, that in his opinion adding room treatment is not the way to go anymore. Instead, he believes that the room should be treated completely in the digital domain. Tim recommended DEQX as one solution. The group was fascinated to hear that the digital solution was now being implemented in many areas, including pro-studios.
I have had no experience with digital correction, except for hearing a Lyngdorf system a while back, which did seem to have some benefits, at the expense of a digital haze that seemed to cloud everything.
Is the end of traditional room treatment as we know it, like Rives, Real Traps, Room Tunes, etc., about to begin?
I have had no experience with digital correction, except for hearing a Lyngdorf system a while back, which did seem to have some benefits, at the expense of a digital haze that seemed to cloud everything.
Is the end of traditional room treatment as we know it, like Rives, Real Traps, Room Tunes, etc., about to begin?