joqueval
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Hello.
Within the Fosi Audio universe I consider that an audio processor with room correction would be interesting.
Within the audio chain it would be between the DAC and the amplification.
It would not be a multi-band equalizer, but it would take into account the room acoustics with RTA measurement.
Thus a precise adjustment of the speaker/room part could be made.
If an APP is developed to accompany the processing and room modeling it would be very interesting.
The first recommendation would be a signal processing with stereo + sub output, but a multichannel output of 2-4-6 channels would also be valuable.
As it is a processor, only the processing would be carried out, the consumer choosing the necessary independent amplification.
In the first place intended for use in music listening, but if the multichannel version is chosen, a Dolby Atmos processor could be integrated for use in home cinema systems.
Greetings
Within the Fosi Audio universe I consider that an audio processor with room correction would be interesting.
Within the audio chain it would be between the DAC and the amplification.
It would not be a multi-band equalizer, but it would take into account the room acoustics with RTA measurement.
Thus a precise adjustment of the speaker/room part could be made.
If an APP is developed to accompany the processing and room modeling it would be very interesting.
The first recommendation would be a signal processing with stereo + sub output, but a multichannel output of 2-4-6 channels would also be valuable.
As it is a processor, only the processing would be carried out, the consumer choosing the necessary independent amplification.
In the first place intended for use in music listening, but if the multichannel version is chosen, a Dolby Atmos processor could be integrated for use in home cinema systems.
Greetings