KRK Systems give you ERGO
Posted on January 23, 2008
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KRK Systems has developed a digital room analysis/correction system, with a lot of help from the acoustic experts at Lyngdorf Audio.
The latest line in this questionable trend is called ERGO
KRK Systems says
Compatible with all recording and monitoring systems, ERGO (Enhanced Room Geometry Optimization) aims to improve any studio mixing space by correcting for ‘real world’ acoustic problems.
The technology analyzes and compensates for undesirable room acoustics which can negatively impact audio mixdowns. The unit connects to a computer via Firewire when it is performing its room analysis, but since all correction processing resides in ERGO, no overhead is needed from the computer audio system. This means that ERGO can function in pure analog systems since it can work as a stand-alone room correction/speaker control unit after room analysis is complete.
The unit looks pretty clever, Audiotechnews has to admit, and KRK Systems has made sure it includes a few other tricks, which might help the product become one of those ‘all in one’ solutions to those on a budget.
The additional features are:
ERGO acts as a speaker switcher and master volume control
Creates a seamless full range monitors-plus-sub system with subwoofer integration.
- 4-in, 6-out Firewire audio interface
- 120dB SNR digital-to-analog converters and phase-accurate signal processing.
- An analog volume control and headphone output are also provided in the system.
ERGO will be available on April 2008 at a retail price of $799.
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