@toddalin This is a perfect example of how to use the audio recordings as a tool for making adjustments to improve the sound of one’s system. This is exactly how I use the audio recordings. Well done.
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@devinplombier Sorry wrong again. First of all there is no system remastering real-time transfer function adjustment implemented on my OKTANG6 system, whose recordings I shared here. Second of all the system remastering real-time transfer-function adjustment system that I developed and implemented on my WAAR system is 100% analog, it is all done in the analog domain so there is no DSP in the system. After developing and implementing the real-time transfer-function adjustment system on my WAAR reference system I challenged myself to develop a new system for my OKTAN6 where I could fine tune the resultant sound by making adjustment through the adjustable transformer based crossovers, again it is all analog with no DSP involved. What you hear in the audio recordings is the sound that the microphone captures at the listing chair position without any processing or adjustment. None is needed as the system really sounds phenomenal and that comes through even through the audio recordings embedded on videos and uploaded to YouTube. You are in fact mixing two different systems based on two different concepts that I conceptualized, design, and implemented all on my own. Sorry to disappoint you but most of my work is original and one-of-a-kind in nature. |
@devinplombier That’s good to hear. Look forward to having intelligent conversations on all audio related things outside of the mainstream. |
@carlos269 this is the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlOhiTpZCek And another even older vid..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRNfxQRTduA My old system sounded a lot better in real life than these videos portrayed.
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