active room nuetralizer???


I am curious about this new product,and am a big fan of acoustical treatment .When i added room treatment my system really opened up and my low end also became much tighter.I am just wondering if the experts have any input,my first thought is for applications not allowing panels.Yes i know there are a million tweeks ,good ,bad and placebo.I have no affilaition so lets hear your opinions.

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Showing 2 responses by asvjerry

...and just to add to the mix of things one can do, I ran into this tidbit.  Since I like to 'run the room' eq'd for flat response as much as practical, this seemed a tempting approach...

http://jamesromeyn.com/old-pages/home-audio-gear/dsa-1-0-distributed-subwoofer-array-5-pieces-4k-usd...

Enlist the room in fixing itself.  A simplification, sure, but interesting.  Might minimize the amount of 'stuff' needed to tame the space.

Just a suggestion...

...appealed to me as it would seem to be an easyish thing to DIY....I have a lot of other things I'd drop 3K$ on these days...