I can not live without "Room Correction"


Accuphase DG-28

I had been using Accuphase Digital Equalizer since 2001.

It is still working fine.

With room correction, the overall balance is much better with tighter base and flat high frequency.


I can not live without it.

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Recently Lyngdorf got very popular with good room correction capability.

But I am a tube guy enjoying good timber out of it.

I will not go for Lyngdorf as amplifier.



But I recommend other people to try room correction.

If you are curious, you can try used DG-28 from Japan at 1,700

Accuphase DG-28 Digital Voicing Equalizer Free Shipping (R966 | eBay


It use 100V not 120V so you may need transformer
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Showing 1 response by soundscience

Hi All, warning I am a Dealer as a matter of fact I have been a Lyngdorf Dealer longer than anyone in the USA.  caution Dealer speaking.

The RP1 was the Original stand alone Room Perfect box. It had balanced and single ended inputs and outputs.   It sold for around $4000 +/- $200,  I just can't recall for sure.  A new basic TDAI 2170 has a current  retail price of $4000 with out any additional input options. It has a great DAC in it that you can use or not use but unlike the RP1 you can go digital into the TDAI 2170 and Digital out into the DAC of your choice feeding the Tube Pre Amp and Power Amp of your Choice.  The Digital out is fixed at 96 K Samples per second.  The Room Perfect would would occur before feeding your gear.  There is a USB input option and for you that have a great turntable there is an upgraded analog input option that digitizes at 192K and is a delightful front end input.

Just saying and I don't think if you used it in that way you would loose any of the Tube Sound you lust after and would gain the stunning benefits of room corrected bass.  There are lots of ways to incorporate a Lyngdorf integrated amp into your system and I would be happy to help if you want to contact me.
Neal Van Berg
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