This is a Followup/Correction on Dual Core – Part 1
Somehow I called the DSPeaker Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core “Dual Mode” several times in the last newsletter.
Clearly the long name confused me.
While on the subject I’ll tell a little about DSPeaker. The maker is VLSI Solution in Finland, a manufacturer of integrated circuits. What’s cool is that they make both the chip and the finished product. This allows them much more responsive to changes suggested by the USA distributor, Tim Ryan, who has a terrific background in electronic circuit design and professional sound. He works closely with VLSI and is responsible for many improvements and additions to functions.
The Dual Core has been in short supply – I have only my first sample, with the expectation/hope of more next week.
Yesterday I was eager to make my first report on the Dual Core so I just analyzed them where they stood. Today I took the trouble to put my Triton Three at the location suggested by a computer program owned by my GoldenEar Technology sales rep. As you can see in the photos the dip at 70 Hz is still there but is much improved.
Here is yesterday’s result:
And here is today’s:
Happy listening,
Wylie