Thanks DJ, this is exactly what I'm curious about. Could you describe what are the basic EQ parameters in JRiver?
Also, do you have any experience with third-party EQ software that could be added to work in conjunction with the JRiver engine?
Thanks so much!
Ken
I pretty much agree with dallasjustice up to a point. What JRiver calls Room Correction is basically bass management for a subwoofer and speaker distance correction, both primarily for Mch systems.
They do have a built-in multiband graphic equalizer, but that is kid stuff, not really useful at all for room correction.
Using the JRiver convolution engine gets quite complex. So, I do not recommend that approach unless you want to spend a whole lot of time going down that rabbit hole. You could easily get carried away and spin your wheels in pursuit of idealized degrees of perfection, which might not be obtainable, while missing some practical, achievable alternatives.
I do recommend Dirac Live software in conjunction with JRiver. Dirac Live is reasonably comprehensive, and it is one of the easiest room correction tools to learn and use. Kal Rubinson in Stereophile quite agrees, and he uses Dirac with JRiver, as do I, with considerable satisfaction. Flip back through his reviews and you will find his opinions on it:
http://www.stereophile.com/category/music-round