TacT RCS
From DRC
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TacT make one of the most "user friendly" RCS systems available at the moment. They also have a line of all digital class D switching amps, which make very good amplifiers for room correction.
The RCS system uses a PC (that you supply) to control the appliance. The RCS has a microphone connected to it, supplies a series of chirps to the speakers and from that measures the response of the room.
The user can then see the freq response that their speakers make in the room on a graph. They then carefully tweak the actual response and draw in the desired freq response that they would like. The RCS takes care of the rest.
In use you put a CD player connection (or something else) into the input side of the RCS, then the output is the corrected digital or analogue signal. When used as an analogue output (or digital out to the matching digital amplifiers) it also becomes a volume control.
Tact currently seems to be going through a reorganisation and there are now *two* TacT firms.
- Tact US: http://www.tactlabs.com
- Tact DK: http://www.tactaudio.dk/
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