Which Digital processor/equalizer ?


Any experience from low cost beringer ultra to the audyssey pro or any other type. Most seem to do the same thing but have big monetary discrepancies
128x128snook2
The midbass from about 60 -100 hz is the problem. I talked to z- systems and they discontinued the rdp and said they couldn't help my problem at this time. Audyssey told me that my preamp was not applicable for their product. A bit confusing to say the least. I will check out Tact. Most of these companies are obviously working at solving multi channel equalization.
Snook2: "I need to correct my last response. My suckout is 8db from 45 -65hz."

Perfecto! Rives PARC is the ideal solution for you (short of massive acoustical treatments).

Kal
Snook2 said, "I need to correct my last response. My suckout is 8db from 45 -65hz"

I say, how do you know this? And are there other problems or is this the only null you have? Also do you have any peaks?
I believe the Rives PARC only corrects for peaks. It may not be any help if it only reduces peaks.

Bob
Kr4...Although the equalization is done by a 32 bit floating point DSP module in the Behringer 2496, the unit includes excellent A/D and D/A converters, so can be used just fine with analog signals.

"Transparency" is a subjective thing. One should judge for themselves.

And Cerrot...I know it would be difficult to concede that a $300 item could improve a $70,000 system. But, with a $70,000 system the worst element will be your room, and an equalizer of some kind would help.
A grandson of mine imports products from the far east, including some speakers. One model he was selling for something like $50, but there were few sales. He jacked the price up to $200, and now they are selling well! Go figure.