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Nyal Mellor is Chief Acoustician for Acoustic Frontiers, a company that specializes in improving the sound quality of your high end audio or home theater system through acoustic design consulting and advanced system set up processes.

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    Tuesday
    Feb072012

    XTZ Room Analyzer II Standard and XTZ Room Analyzer II Pro Now Available!

    XTZ, makers of the original XTZ Room Analyzer, have released the next generation XTZ Room Analyzer II. It is available in two versions - the Standard version and the Professional (Pro) version.

    XTZ Room Analyzer includes everything you need to perform acoustic measurements in a single package:

    • Measurement microphone
    • External USB computer soundcard
    • Acoustic measurement software
    • Cables

    The first review is in from one of our customers, Augustine:

    I was hesitant in buying room analyzer II pro because I was not familiar on how to use software or reading results but found that Nyal has been very helpful in assisting with any questions you may have. After installing software it's just plug & play... That simple

    XTZ Room Analyzer II ProXTZ Room Analyzer II Pro

    Both versions include new hardware platforms (microphone, sound card) and upgraded software. Two of the key additions to the software are the SPL meter and the unique 'delay finder' tool which helps perfectly set subwoofer time delay in home theater receivers (it's not just a case of measuring the physical distance that your sub is away from the prime listening seat as most people think because  subwoofers generally have additional delay relative to the other speakers in the system....).

    The XTZ Room Analyzer II Standard has slimmed down software functionality compared to the original (with the exception of the key addition of the SPL meter and delay finder as described above) and is available at a lower price point. It is perfect for system set up processes. In fact you will find that we've written two blog articles that show exactly how to use the XTZ to do a set levels, distances and phase properly in a home theater and integrate a subwoofer with a stereo system.

    XTZ Room Analyzer II Pro frequency response and SPL measurementsFrequency response and SPL measurements in XTZ Room Analyzer II Standard

    The XTZ Room Analyzer II Pro has a higher quality microphone and soundcard relative to the original version. In addition the software functionality is improved over what was available previously by incorporating a tone generator and 1/12th octave frequency response measurement smoothing. This version is also the one you want to select to set up any parametric EQ in your system, such as that available in Velodyne subs, the SMS-1 or Classe / Rotel processors. It is the only product on the market that incorporates a unique software parametric EQ emulation facility - you can actually define EQ in the software and play / record an acoustic measurement through it. This allows very rapid iteration and setting of EQ. Contrast this with how you have to set up EQ using other software - do a measurement, set the EQ in the outboard box, remeasure, re-set EQ, remeasure, etc. Having all the controls in software massively speeds up the EQ process.

    Even if you have room correction in your home theater receiver you should definitely at least validate what kind of performance you are getting. Many automated routines do an average job at best of properly setting up levels, subwoofer phase and with a measurement package you can see what's really going on. For advanced users you can even start to compare the results from the software against the measurement targets we have published.

    Acoustic Frontiers is an XTZ Room Analyzer dealer and we ship the Standard and Pro versions internationally. We offer free support to help you understand the measurements and how best to use the software. Feel free to contact us via the comments below or directly with any questions you might have.

    Sunday
    Jan222012

    JL Audio show the E112 - a new lower cost 12" subwoofer - at CES

    JL Audio, the manufacturer of the superb Fathom F110, F112, F113, F212 and Gotham subwoofers showed their new E112 subwoofer at CES. I have seen this sub before, at CI Expo, a custom integrator event that was held in Berkeley this year. But this is the first time I had my camera with me to take some photos!

    JL Audio E112 subwoofer

    The E112 is a sealed box subwoofer with a 12" driver and a 1400W amplifier. The new sub has a frequency response of 20Hz-110Hz (+/-3dB). One of the cool things about the E112  is that it comes in choice of wood veneer or black ash vinyl instead of the 'you can have any color you want as long as it is black' finish on all other JL subs.

    JL Audio E112 subwoofer

    Cost savings have been achieved through use of a new subwoofer driver, switching power supply, no ARO automatic EQ and a fixed 24dB / octave crossover. All of the controls are now on the back instead of on a separate panel on the front. One potential benefit over the current subs is that the E112 incorporates a high pass output which could make integration into two channel systems easier.

    JL Audio E112 subwoofer

    We're looking forward to getting our hands on this new sub and comparing it to the current Fathoms.  If you are thinking about a new sub you should know that Acoustic Frontiers offers free delivery, installation and calibration of all JL Audio and Velodyne Digital Drive Plus subwoofers within the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Buying a world class sub is one thing, getting it perfectly integrated with your audio, home theater or studio system is quite another. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you'd like to learn more!

    Saturday
    Jan142012

    DEQX show next generation HDP-4 at CES

    DEQX, makers of the HDP-Express and HDP-3 showed the next generation of their digital crossover / loudspeaker correction processor - the HDP-4 - at CES 2012. Acoustic Frontiers was there to take some pictures and get the low down on these new units.

    DEQX HDP-4HDP-4, looks like a HDP-3!

    The HDP-4 has the following features:

    • Digital outputs as standard instead of as an optional plug in board
    • New digital pass through outputs the input signal without DSP filtering
    • All non AES digital inputs and outputs now on 75ohm BNC connectors rather than RCAs
    • New toslink digital input
    • Balanced XLR outputs as standard instead of as an optional plug in board
    • New 24bit 192kHz input (but note DSP processing still occurs at 96kHz)
    • Optional USB input via new plug in board
    • All new 32bit 192kHz DACs

    The HDP-4 will be available with both black and silver anodized front 12mm aluminium panels and will use the same remote control and calibration software as the existing processors.

    DEQX HDP-4Back of the HDP-4 showing the as standard balanced XLR and digital outputs

    Pricing for the HDP-4 is provisionally set at $4999 compared to $3999 for the HDP-3 and $1999 for the HDP-Express. The HDP-4 should hopefully be available end of March 2012.

    The HDP-3 already offers fantastic sound quality and good value for money and the HDP-4 looks like it will improve on this!

    We are really excited about this new unit so feel free to contact us if you'd like to spend some time discussing it and how a DEQX digital crossover / loudspeaker / room correction processor can improve the sound quality of your two channel audio, home theater or studio system.

    And don't forget, Acoustic Frontiers sells the HDP-Express and HDP-3 with free shipping to any country in the world!

    Monday
    Jan092012

    Listening Room Reflections article published on Hi Fi Zine

    As a follow up from the Acoustical Measurements Standards white paper I have written an article entitled Listening Room Reflections and the Energy Time Curve which has been published on Hi-Fi Zine. The article goes into more detail than the white paper in terms of the room acoustic and psychoacoustic background of how we arrived at the standards in the white paper. Hi-Fi Zine is a great little webzine publication that is put out maybe 6 times a year or so by a band of volunteers; it's a good read and worth adding to your RSS reader. Have a read of the article and please leave a comment on Hi-Fi Zine if you have any questions!