Copland DRC205 digital room correction


Hi, has anybody known or used this new "equalizer"?
It seems a really good product, useful and extremely simple to understand, designed build around a Lyngdorf/Dynaton logic process.I've not found many informations about it, could you tell me how does it work really? Is 205 at the level of TACT or is it sloser to a Behringer DEQ2496???
I would like to try it in my listening room (a square plant room...) but in Italy it is very difficult to find and testing.
Thanks in advance for your support, sorry for my english but I've studied another language at school (and now I have to pay private lessons :-((( , I prefer buying CDs)

Massimo
massimobar
Hi Wazmoh

" I am using the flat setting. I found the BBC curve a little warm for my tastes. I'll report back as soon as I've tried creating a custom setting"

Does the manual have what the flat and BBC curve settings look like?? Or can you plug your PC in and print out or email the curve settings to myself??

thanks

Shane
Hi Wazmoh

Don't worry, I got a copy of the manual and it has the curves inside it. very nice

Let us know how the custom curves sound and whether it is difficult or not.

regards

Shane
I got my DRC-205 hooked up and on the "A1" setting I did the room calibration. My question is, what would the bypass selection be? I am wanting to know what it would sound like if I toggle between the corrected and the non-corrected. I've looked through the manual but there doesn't seem to be an explanation.

Thanks
so, you DRC owners what setting does your ears like best? A1, A2, A3, A4 (hope not), P1 or P2?

I like A1 & A2 currently....