A friend who came to visit during the listening test and the same speakers 20 years in different rooms, did not trust his ears. With DDRC-24, the playback clearly gained in power and abundance. But in terms of discoloration brought the DDRC-24 an almost uncanny advantage. Who in the bass is on controlled power, with the Dirac Live optimization is just right. But even a single coated bass, such as by Rob Wassermann, clearly gained in contour, without Voto lose volume. A blatant example of how deep reggae (like "Stir it up" by Bob Marley) suddenly work out the bass line and the rhythm of big drums out of a murmur. Thus, the bass gained much in Durchhörbarkeit, without a difference in the balance was to note the remaining frequency response. Instead, completely different effects came up. To say that switching from the original setup to the corrected would push many curtains aside would be completely wrong. AV recievers with built-in DSP are generally far from the readings of the DDRC-24. Any distortions disappear at -120 dB practically in gin low background noise. Even if the fundamental level is lowered significantly to realize frequency response enhancements, the noise in a normal chain is only noticeable with the ear on the tweeter.
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As expected, the frequency response without correction is lineal straight and the signal-to-noise ratio is high and hum-free at 104 dB, relative to full scale. The DDRC-24 made an impression in the measuring lab. stereoplay has ordered the smallest model from the Dirac Live series, the DDRC-24 for 650 euros, to be sold to the Blue Planet Acoustic sales department. However, the filters do not need to be manually tuned to run the Dirac Live softwareguides the owner through the necessary measurements and then adjusts the DSP automatically with the necessary correction parameters.
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The more expensive Dirac Live series also masters this option for optimizing the pulse reproduction of a loudspeaker. A pioneer in this field is the company miniDSP, which manufactures a number of processors for engaging in loudspeaker and spatial frequency response. The correction of identified errors is handled by digital signal processors (DSPs) in real-time today. Meanwhile, the frequency response can be evaluated thanks to the enormous computing power of modern computers based on human perception principles. Unfortunately, there are manyListening room and living space, which is also populated by less audiophile family members, which requires a willingness to compromise on sound.
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This avoids strong, early reflections, which are often the reason for discoloration and limited spatial graduations. Let''s face it, if a resort sounds great, there''s always a great room in the game. The miniDSP Dirac DDRC-24 brings both together and conjures up a little more. There is often this one place where the system sounds best, but mostly the favorite is somewhere else. Stereoplay Issue 10/2017 Test conclusion miniDSP Dirac DDRC-24