

(1, 12:19)alandbush Wrote: (1, 05:44)KarlMarx Wrote: Audirvana uses UpnP and sees the Phantoms without issue (I had to restart them first), it recognizes them as 24/192 devices.ĭoes Audirvana ‘see’ each individual Phantom or the ‘room’ grouping as defined in the Devialet app?Īssuming it is the former, do you then assign each Phantom to an audio channel, I.e.

I still prefer ROON's interface over Audirvana, but until the phantoms support RAAT, Im more than happy with it. When I was not doing focused listening sessions, I just used ROON for practicality and ease. I was using dialogue, ethernet connected phantoms and SPARK, I really hated SPARK. The results were worth the effort.Ĭurious what was your setup previously? Were you using UPnP?
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I did my room correction the manual way with REW & rePhase to generate convolution files for MinimServer. (1, 10:54)Snoopy8 Wrote: Good to read that another person is using UPnP & room correction with their Golds. This is the happiest I have been with the Phantoms and feel completely satisfied with their value and sound.

Also, did I mention that Audirvana has a mobile app remote? So far, it works great from my iPad and iPhone. My Phantoms are connected via ethernet and everything runs super smooth, as I said before, I am mind blown by the sound improvement. Once loaded in Audirvana, you can control/adjust the SonarWorks plugin from within, its very simple and straightforward.Īudirvana uses UpnP and sees the Phantoms without issue (I had to restart them first), it recognizes them as 24/192 devices. After microphone/room calibration and 38 measurements, SonarWorks produced an AudioUnits plugin that I could use in Audirvana.
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This software was highly recommended by few friends that work in production studios, it is very robust while being very simple to use. For those not using iTunes, Audirvana can also sync directly to a NAS or external drive, but it doesn't organize or manage metadata, it just syncs to whatever is there.Īudirvana can use AudioUnits/VST plugins, this made it possible for me to test SonarWorks Reference 4 room correction software. MacMini 2018 running Audirvana 3.5 as the main media player, Audirvana syncs perfectly with my iTunes Lossless Music Library which is in an external SSD raid configuration, I have always used iTunes (now Apple Music) to organize and manage my library's metadata, plus, since I pay for an Apple Music subscription, I can access all my personal library (3TB) on the move. I am blown away by the dramatic improvement in sound. Everything now is hyper-balanced, spatially correct, with incredible depth, accurate imaging, clarity and resolution. After some research and tests, I can happily say that my Golds play 24/192, use Room Correction and are now sounding unbelievably good, it seems like I upgraded the whole setup, even my kids asked if I had changed something. I was a bit frustrated with DOS2 incapacity to stream 24/192 and I have been wanting to integrate Room Correction software, this migration seemed like the perfect call to explore possibilities.
