BonJohnvie
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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- DAC Topping D10 (Audrivana)
- Main Amp
- Yamaha MX2 Power amp
- Additional Amp
- Yamaha CX2 Preamp (Analogue)
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- BD/SACD Yamaha BD-A1060
- Streaming Subscriptions
- HP EliteDesk (music server)
- Front Speakers
- Paradigm Reference Studio 60 V2
- Remote Control
- Laptop Remote login
To whom it may concern,
I have been using REW in the hopes of EQing my DAC (Topping D10) to sound like my SACD player (Yamaha BD-A1060). It sounds better, and I cant afford a better DAC.
I used REW to measure pink noise from the SACD player, and used the same pink noise to measure my DAC.
I have the data saved from the tests, but I cant figure out how to use it to calibrate the EQ to match the sound of the dac to SACD player then apply it as a plugin in Audrivana.
I notice a "Target" sound in the EQ options. Is there a way to use the analysis of my SACD player as the target?
Any tips will be very helpful.
Please note, I am not trying to correct for the room, I just wish to match the sounding equipment.
I can attach the test files if needed.
Thanks very much!
I have been using REW in the hopes of EQing my DAC (Topping D10) to sound like my SACD player (Yamaha BD-A1060). It sounds better, and I cant afford a better DAC.
I used REW to measure pink noise from the SACD player, and used the same pink noise to measure my DAC.
I have the data saved from the tests, but I cant figure out how to use it to calibrate the EQ to match the sound of the dac to SACD player then apply it as a plugin in Audrivana.
I notice a "Target" sound in the EQ options. Is there a way to use the analysis of my SACD player as the target?
Any tips will be very helpful.
Please note, I am not trying to correct for the room, I just wish to match the sounding equipment.
I can attach the test files if needed.
Thanks very much!