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本文章最後由 kckwong723 於 2014-2-9 13:31 編輯
The reason for which I used CAS as music player because I can use Audiolense, a digital room correction (DRC) software, merged with JRiver to solve the “over bass” problem of my Harbeth M40 at home and eventually get a flat and very neutral sound from the speakers. No digital artifact or “digital sound” was noted as mentioned in cases when using hardwares with DRC functions like Lyngdorf amps. The sound is very transparent. Bass is well-defined and images are crystally clear.
Moreover, with its true time domain function, the sound comes out from tweeters and drivers will arrive at the listening area at the same time so to as create an accurate and stable sound field.
To be honest, the improvement of sound after using Audiolense is out of my expectation. The sound of M40 now becomes highly addictive because playing every record like as if I am listening at scene or in a studio.
Below is a blog written by a former music producer who had worked in studios costing millions of dollars. He also used Audiolense to improve the sound of his system at home and he commented the sound of his system became very close to the sound he heard in studio. If you have time, read and enjoy.
Blog of Mitchco
Audiolense Website
My setup:-
CAS (Win 7 64 bit / Audiolense DRC / JRiver 19)
NAD M51
MC2 MC1250
Harbeth M40
Cables: Supra Sword
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