

So, of course, Audiolense XO is doing the crossovers and I indeed do not need, and have not been using, the Roon convolution engine for my Okto MCH DAC. This is running through my Marantz preamp using the analog MCH inputs.

I use Audiolense XO as well for MCH mono filters for the HQP convolution pipeline matrix. With 100 inch screen, I use a zero latency convolver (can’t use HQPlayer here) with 65k tap min delay filters created by Audiolense - for Netflix, sport etc. Roon goes through HQPlayer, as does Spotify, Apple Music etc While music is playing, using HQPDControl app on iPad to switch different profiles. I have multiple target curves (variations of Harman curve, to personal preference ) setup with different matrix “profiles” in HQPlayer. Key part here is correct channel mapping. In HQPlayer, use matrix feature to load the mono wav impulse responses. Linear phase crossover and min phase room correction. Simply input your pre-determined XO points.Īudiolense XO spits out the mono wav correction files (impulse response) for HQplayer, which already sort out both crossover points and room correction.ġ30k tap FIR filters. Then in listening room measure at listening position using Audiolense XO. Then use results to confirm good crossover points. Did multiple measurements with each driver.

#Crossover hqplayer driver
I use REW to measure each driver with very close mic, outdoors when it was dead quiet (had to redo anytime a bird chirped). Input feature for any kind of source (not just Roon) like Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloudĭoing 100% all digital filtering in PC, by-passing DAC internal DSP (with my RME ADI-2) Parametric EQ for headphones and other headphones DSP (like Bauer cross-feed sometimes) What do most people use HQ player for? HQ PlayerĬonvolution engine, for active speaker DSP crossoverĬonvolution engine, for active speaker room correction
