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Thursday, April 25, 2013

DSPeaker Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core


Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core
Speaker-room interaction is typically the most important performance-limiting factor of any high-end audio system. Every listening space introduces errors that can be in the magnitude of dozen decibels or even more. These errors are most pronounced at the bass and lower midrange regions, where the classic acoustic treatment loses its effectiveness. 

Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core is DSPeaker's award-winning loudspeaker optimization system capable of perfecting the acoustic performance of any full-range stereo audio system. It is based on our new Anti-Mode 2.0 algorithm which refines the popular Anti-Mode algorithm even further.
Features include:
  • New, improved Anti-Mode 2.0 automatic room correction algorithm
  • Can be used as a locally clocked high quality jitter-free DAC
  • Supports USB audio as well as S/PDIF input/output via optical toslink
  • Dual balanced ADCs to deliver the highest level of audio performance that meets the expectations of the most demanding audiophiles
  • Dual (one per channel) balanced DACs with jitter free operation (local crystal), oversampling to 6144 kHz, DSP buffering and filtering
  • Can be used as a high quality pre-amp with remote controlled volume
  • Analog resistor network volume controller to ensure full digital precision
  • Extensive sound customization options, including quick house curve design tool, linear-phase full spectrum tilt, several parametric EQs etc
  • Supports several sound profiles (e.g. independent ”sweet spots” and/or equalizer settings), quickly switchable with the remote controller
  • Friendly graphical user interface, very easy to set-up and operate
  • Ability to measure and display room responses on a built-in 262k-color display
  • ”Pure digital” mode using S/PDIF input & output: signal is processed in the digital domain all the way (S/PDIF output resolution is independent from input)
  • Digital signals are re-aligned for jitter-free operation
  • Versatile connectivity: insert Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core between your existing pre-amp and power amplifier or powered speakers or utilize the processor loop or tape loop of your integrated amplifier - or use it as a standalone DAC / preamp!
Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core can be connected to almost every audio system. 

Examples:

Using Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core as a DAC / Pre-amp
This is the simplest and one of the best way to use Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core.
Source(s) -> Anti-Mode 2.0DC inputs (USB,S/PDIF,Analog), Anti-Mode 2.0DC analog out -> Power amplifier/active speakers analog input


Using Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core in a system with pre-amp and power amp or active speakers:

Connection method 1:
Pre-Amplifier analog out -> Anti-Mode 2.0DC analog in, Anti-Mode 2.0DC analog out -> Power amplifier/active speakers analog in
This connection method has the advantage that all the sources in the existing pre-amp can be corrected and controlled, but as the analog pre-amplifier boosts the signal, the user needs to make sure that the signal doesn't clip at the input of the Anti-Mode 2DC.

Connection method 2:
Source(s) output (analog,S/PDIF,USB) -> Anti-Mode 2.0DC input (analog,S/PDIF,USB), Anti-Mode 2.0DC analog out - > Pre-amp analog in ->Power amplifier/active speakers analog in
This connection method is recommended if all the sources can be directly connected to the 3 inputs of the Anti-Mode 2.0DC. The advantage of this method is, that the analog input is fixed instead of variable voltage, which makes it easier to avoid clipping. In this method, one should also consider removing the existing pre-amp from the system completely, and use the Pre-amp and volume controller features of the Anti-Mode 2.0DC instead.


Using Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core in a system with Integrated amplifier
Integrated amplifiers with separated pre- and power stages behave like a system with separate power amplifiers. Integrated amplifier analog pre-out -> Anti-Mode 2.0DC analog in, Anti-Mode 2.0DC Analog Out -> Integrated amplifier analog pre-in

Integrated amplifiers with tape-loop
Integrated amplifier tape-out -> Anti-Mode 2.0DC analog in -> Anti-Mode 2.0DC Analog Out -> Integrated amplifier tape-in

If the integrated amplifier has neither of above, you can still connect sources directly to the Anti-Mode 2.0DC.
Source(s) -> Anti-Mode 2.0DC inputs (USB,S/PDIF,Analog), Anti-Mode 2.0DC analog out -> Integrated amplifier analog input


Using Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core to correct a 2.1 or 2.2 system
You can use the Measurement tool within Anti-Mode 2.0DC to adjust the optimal level, cross-over and phase of the subwoofer(s). Note: in this setup the cross-over of the subwoofer must be used instead of ones in Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core.
Source(s) -> Anti-Mode 2.0DC inputs (USB,S/PDIF,Analog), Anti-Mode 2.0DC analog XLR out -> power amplifiers/active speakers, Anti-Mode 2.0DC analog RCA out -> active subwoofer(s) 



Using Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core in Pure Digital Mode
In this scheme, another DAC is converting the signal to analog.
Source(s) -> Anti-Mode 2.0DC inputs(USB,S/PDIF), Anti-Mode 2.0DC S/PDIF out -> DAC S/PDIF input


Using Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core for subwoofer correction
Single subwoofer:
AV-Receiver LFE output -> Anti-Mode 2.0DC left analog input, Anti-Mode 2.0DC left analog output -> subwoofer input
Two subwoofers:
AV-Receiver LFE outputs -> Anti-Mode 2.0DC analog input, Anti-Mode 2.0DC analog output -> subwoofer inputs
Note: Two subwoofers can be calibrated for 0.2 stereo playback, or for 0.2 dual-mono. In dual-mono operation, left input is fed to both left and right subwoofer outputs. 


Four subwoofers:
AV-Receiver LFE outputs -> Anti-Mode 2.0DC analog input, Anti-Mode 2.0DC analog RCA output -> subwoofers 1 and 2 inputs, Anti-Mode 2.0DC analog XLR output -> subwoofers 3 and 4 inputs.
The subwoofers with longer cabling are recommended to be connected to the XLR terminals. Subwoofers on the same side of the room should be connected to the same output channel (left/right), if desired in 0.2 stereo. 


Specifications: 

Price: RM4,100

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

DSPeaker Anti Mode 8033 review by The Absolute Sound

This review was published in TAS issue #204. The aim is to give fellow enthusiasts a better understanding on the DSPeaker Anti Mode 8033 automatic subwoofer equalizer. There are many forum members who posted questions to the writer on this product. Enjoy reading!

An Essential Subwoofer Upgrade



Review webpage:
http://www.avguide.com/review/dspeaker-anti-mode-8033-dsp-subwoofer-equalizer-tas-204

"Most reviews have to balance pluses and minuses. But this one is all pluses. The AntiMode 8033 works so well and costs so little that if you have a sub-woofered system that does not do detailed adjustments to the room on its own, there is really no doubt that you ought to try the AntiMode 8033. The improvement of the bass in such a subwoofered system is going to amaze you. And look at the bargain price. Power to the people!"


Friday, January 13, 2012

DSPeaker Anti-Mode 8033C and 8033S are here.







Anti-Mode 8033 Automatic Subwoofer Equalizer

Finland based company, DSPeaker Anti-Mode 8033C and 8033S are finally here in Malaysia.

Anti-Mode 8033C (Retail Price : RM1,600.00)











Anti-Mode 8033S (Retail Price : RM1,900)










A typical listening room resonates in low frequencies. Because of this, even the best subwoofer may not sound good enough. Much of the frequency content get masked by the resonances, introducing unwanted characteristics (such as "slowness" and "boominess") to the sound. This problem is most pronounced when subwoofer is placed close to walls or corners of the room.

The Golden Ear awarded Anti-Mode™ technology eliminates the resonances of the speaker and the room by equalizing both amplitude and time domain responses using very accurate digital signal processing filter structures and anti-phasing technology. This way, the listener can hear frequencies down to the cut-off frequency of the subwoofer. Transient response is also drastically improved in the process, making bass sound faster and more controlled.

Anti-Mode™ 8033 is very simple to use. The calibration process is completely automatic: it generates frequency sweeps to the desired calibration point (or multiple points) and measures the combined transfer function of the subwoofer-room system.

Anti-Mode™ 8033 uses regular RCA connectors, which can be found from vast majority of home theater equipment. Input to the device is taken from the line level subwoofer output of the (pre-)amplifier. Output is connected to the line level input of the subwoofer.

Features

  • Measures and corrects the combined frequency response of your subwoofer system and the listening room
  • User-friendly automatic calibration procedure
  • Can be used with any active subwoofer
  • Minimum phase filtering, no significant algorithm delay
  • Correction range 16-144 Hz
  • Three user-selectable additional equalization filters
  • Single or multiple measurement point calibration
  • Measurement microphone is included
  • Ultra-compact enclosure: 126 mm x 80 mm x 28 mm (5" x 3.2" x 1.1")
  • Low power consumption: 1.5 W












More connection option :

http://www.dspeaker.com/en/technology/anti-mode-technology/anti-mode-connection-examples.shtml