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I have been using DSP (convolution) filters with Roon for several years now. Since I recently added a couple of acoustic panels to my room and repositioned my speakers, I needed to develop new filters.
Using a calibrated microphone and REW software, I measured the room/speaker interaction. Rather than developing the filters myself, I sent the measurements to Home Audio Fidelity (HAF) for them to create the convolution filters for me.
The result is a clearly noticeable improvement in the sound. Better presentation, wider soundstage, better delineation of the instruments and performers, etc etc.
Before spending money on expensive cables or power cords, or going crazy with room treatments, give convolution filters a try. Not only will you get better sound from your system but you will also save tons of money. Highly recommended.
Using a calibrated microphone and REW software, I measured the room/speaker interaction. Rather than developing the filters myself, I sent the measurements to Home Audio Fidelity (HAF) for them to create the convolution filters for me.
The result is a clearly noticeable improvement in the sound. Better presentation, wider soundstage, better delineation of the instruments and performers, etc etc.
Before spending money on expensive cables or power cords, or going crazy with room treatments, give convolution filters a try. Not only will you get better sound from your system but you will also save tons of money. Highly recommended.