I debated a little while before posting this. First, you will clearly see that I am heavily biased here. I thought I would go ahead and post this, as this is a new product for our company, and most likely many A-goners do not know about it. All our company does is small room acoustics.
Most recently, we have designed the PARC (Parametric Adaptive Room Compensation). It is 2 channel, 3 bands per channel, fully adjustable notch filter system. We designed this sytem as state of the art, for dealing with bass room modes (it operates from 18 to 350 Hz). Balanced (Neutric) and single ended (WBT RCAs) full analog design for the signal path (with digital controls and memory settings). Thus there is no A/D or D/A conversion, which we felt was very important to analog lovers and to people that had very high end D/A converters and did not want to go through another conversion. It is designed to connect between your pre-amp and power amp (though other methods are possible). Separate sub-chasis for the control circuitry, 2 layer boards only. We have tested this with many systems, but most notable were Martin Logans and Genesis 201s. It's pretty remarkable how cleaning up the bass, even in a good room, brings out the clarity of the midrange. Please visit us at www.rivesaudio.com. You can go directly to the PARC at www.rivesaudio.com/PARC.
Most recently, we have designed the PARC (Parametric Adaptive Room Compensation). It is 2 channel, 3 bands per channel, fully adjustable notch filter system. We designed this sytem as state of the art, for dealing with bass room modes (it operates from 18 to 350 Hz). Balanced (Neutric) and single ended (WBT RCAs) full analog design for the signal path (with digital controls and memory settings). Thus there is no A/D or D/A conversion, which we felt was very important to analog lovers and to people that had very high end D/A converters and did not want to go through another conversion. It is designed to connect between your pre-amp and power amp (though other methods are possible). Separate sub-chasis for the control circuitry, 2 layer boards only. We have tested this with many systems, but most notable were Martin Logans and Genesis 201s. It's pretty remarkable how cleaning up the bass, even in a good room, brings out the clarity of the midrange. Please visit us at www.rivesaudio.com. You can go directly to the PARC at www.rivesaudio.com/PARC.