jrobbins50
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Hello, all. In my main system, I use two different 2-channel DACs which run with 2 subwoofers. My Marantz AV-8802A preamp does the bass crossovers and thus Audiolense sees two full range speakers. I do my 2-channel measurements using the Project PreBox S2 Digital DAC, saving them in mono format for HQP convolution and separately in Roon format for use with my Bel Canto streamer (which only has ethernet input and thus can't be directly measured by Audiolense).
The measurements sound great with the PreBox. However, the same filters in Roon only sound great if I reverse the polarity of one of my main speakers.
I have always had Auto Polarity Correction running in Audiolense. How would I go about reversing the polarity of the filters in Audiolense (as I don't want to physically have to get up and switch the speaker inputs each time I switch from the PreBox to the Bel Canto DAC)? Do I have to do a separate set of measurements with the PreBox with APC shut off, or can I take the existing measurement and run Correction Procedure Designer in a manner that will reverse the polarity without having to do a whole new measurement set? And, of course, if the polarity for the PreBox is correct all along, deselecting APC won't help me anyway, as I see it -- without APC in this case, the polarity result will be the same as with the APC engaged and I would still need to reverse the polarity in Audiolense post-measurement, but before generating the filters.
Bernt, if such a thing can't be done at the moment in Audiolense, here's a good thing to add in for the next iteration of the software that you put forth.
Crew, I appreciate your advice. Thanks. JCR
The measurements sound great with the PreBox. However, the same filters in Roon only sound great if I reverse the polarity of one of my main speakers.
I have always had Auto Polarity Correction running in Audiolense. How would I go about reversing the polarity of the filters in Audiolense (as I don't want to physically have to get up and switch the speaker inputs each time I switch from the PreBox to the Bel Canto DAC)? Do I have to do a separate set of measurements with the PreBox with APC shut off, or can I take the existing measurement and run Correction Procedure Designer in a manner that will reverse the polarity without having to do a whole new measurement set? And, of course, if the polarity for the PreBox is correct all along, deselecting APC won't help me anyway, as I see it -- without APC in this case, the polarity result will be the same as with the APC engaged and I would still need to reverse the polarity in Audiolense post-measurement, but before generating the filters.
Bernt, if such a thing can't be done at the moment in Audiolense, here's a good thing to add in for the next iteration of the software that you put forth.
Crew, I appreciate your advice. Thanks. JCR