See why I seldom deign to participate on these forums Clint? Angry people resorting to personal attacks based on accusations they have no way of substantiating. Please let your other readers know that for the record I bought one of the very first Tact systems ever produced, to be used for speaker development, when I was at Senior Loudspeaker Engineer for Alesis Studio Electronics.
At Alesis I was able to compare the Tact with LMS, Sys ID and MLSSA all at the same time since we had all systems available to us. I stayed in fairly constant contact with Tact’s two main designers because they wanted feedback from professionals on how their system could be improved versus their competition.
I realize that the Tact system has had new designers and that changes have been added since when I had the system 10 years ago. That’s why I made it a point to speak with the current designer at the last CES, so I could understand exactly how he has programmed the system to differentiate direct sounds versus reflected sounds when testing within a room environment. From the answers the gentleman who claimed to be the system’s current designer gave (and IMHO) the Tact system of today may actually be less accurate than before.
On a modus operandi note: To test any new system’s measurement accuracy, under any given condition, I’ll always cross-check and correlate the frequency response graph, with several other graphs including phase, impedance, 2nd and 3rd harmonic distortion and group delay. There are other measures that can be investigated too but back to the main point. These are measurement systems. Period. They take knowledgable engineers to set-up and run. It's tough to sell something so complex to the few who know how to translate the results to something useful for a customer. Customers hate paying for someone's time. That's why a simple to use and non-time consuming truly comprehensive and easily repeatable in its effectiveness solution is far more preferable to far more people, installers and their customers alike.
See ya later, Clint. I had thought this was a forum for information exchange, and friendly, helpful advice. I’ve never seen this kind of disrespectful ranting and personal attacks when professionals get together for an AES meeting. Nor have I heard it from retail store owners whose sound rooms I’ve designed from scratch for great sound. Go figure.