aps Posted May 14, 2018 Share Posted May 14, 2018 On 24/04/2018 at 4:11 PM, Keith_W said: There are 3 ways you can get DSP in your speakers: 1. Purchase a speaker with DSP built in. Examples - Kii Three, B&O Beolab 90, Meridian 9000. The advantage is that there is little to no setup required. The disadvantage is usually lack of fine room correction. You can choose between a few modes (e.g. proximity to wall, bass level, etc) and that's it. Also, if it matters to you, you don't get to choose your own amplifier and you are stuck with whatever the manufacturer installed. Isn't it still possible to use DSP within the source to deal with overall room correction (in the event that on-board correction isn't good enough)? Link to comment
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