That's why ;-)we are only at the beginning of the year...
Hi Team,
Thank you for your continued patience regarding the development of the room correction feature and the 10-band Parametric Equalizer (PEQ). Our team is diligently working on these enhancements. We are excited to announce that we aim to release the Beta version in the upcoming two weeks. Please stay tuned!
I’d go with what the roadmap says, and take the recent mention of ten bands as a typo.
Similar has happened in the past where there’s been optimism that a named feature can be made available on all models, but when implementation of that feature has been fully investigated prior to actual development it’s been found it can’t be squeezed into the Mini due to it only having a quarter of the memory and half the processing cores of its siblings. I think it’s unreasonable to expect any new major feature on the Mini given that.
We’ve only got a couple of weeks till we find out anyway…
Hi Brantome,Do you mean 8 band PEQ as shown n your roadmap?
Hi Steve,People who beta test, are they sworn to silence, or are they allowed to discuss, and post pics?
Hi Steve,Can you, at this point, confirm which models you’re working on.
From previous announcements, it initially looked like everything, but then dropped to everything but the Mini.
Is that correct?
That's great news.Hi Brantome,
Apologies for any confusion. We've implemented a 10-band Parametric Equalizer (PEQ) to provide more precise control over EQ settings, enhancing room correction capabilities. Rest assured, the 10-band PEQ is designed to be flexible; it can be adjusted to use fewer bands if your setup requires a simpler configuration.
Hi Steve,
Wouldn't it be great if we could extend this feature across all models, including the Mini? We are aiming to make this feature available to every model.
HelloHi Steve,
We kindly ask our Beta users to report any issues they encounter directly to us, allowing us the opportunity to address and resolve them before making any public comments.
Dear Wiim-Team,Hi Brantome,
Apologies for any confusion. We've implemented a 10-band Parametric Equalizer (PEQ) to provide more precise control over EQ settings, enhancing room correction capabilities. Rest assured, the 10-band PEQ is designed to be flexible; it can be adjusted to use fewer bands if your setup requires a simpler configuration.
@WiiM Support will the 10-band PEQ be per channel?
As no room is symmetric the current implementation R+L+SUB does only make sense for the SUB frequencies
Even if your speakers are set up fully symmetrical, your room most probably is not. This can lead to different frequencies getting reflected differently on each speaker.Why you need separate on left and right unless you put your speakers on unusual setup?
O ! Yes ! Of course the natural modes do not change, but the way a speaker reacts in a room is totally linked to its location in the said room. in my case, there is less than a meter difference between the side wall and left speaker and another side wall and right speaker (1.10 from the wall on one side, 2 m on the other side in a rectangular room...) : the behavior of the two speakers is very different under 500 Hz... it's not a coincidence if Audyssey - for example - measures each of them and applies a specific correction... Having 10 identical PEQs on the two channels is much less useful than having 5 per channel...Even if your speakers are set up fully symmetrical, your room most probably is not. This can lead to different frequencies getting reflected differently on each speaker.
Talking from my experience I must agree.Having 10 identical PEQs on the two channels is much less useful than having 5 per channel...