Rocket Rdes digital bass equalizer introductory offer 299.00

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warnerwh

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Rocket Rdes digital bass equalizer 399.00

For those of you who know that your room has a profound effect on the sound of your system here's your chance to tame the biggest problem area, the bass. A four band digital Parametric equalizer with easy and versatile software you can use on your pc. From the AV123 website: "R-DES or Rocket Digital Equalization System represents a huge shift towards high quality, accurate bass in the home from almost any subwoofer. Using R-DES, you will have the ability to tune your subwoofer and correct for frequency response aberrations caused by your room. With it's easy to use PC interface and custom graphing tool, R-DES will improve the sound quality of nearly any subwoofer system available." I will add that many of you who have no experience in working with your room that cleaning up the bass region will make your Midrange more clear and coherent and it's more than subtle. Comes with a Three Year Warranty.

Price is only 399. Shipping is only 14.95 in the lower 48. Payment by paypal(no fee) is preferred to: warnerwh1@comcast.net. Money Orders or Cashier checks can be made payable to:

Audioware
12622 S.E. Salmon St.
Portland, Or. 97233
 
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Rob Babcock

Rob Babcock

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Will it work with all speakers or just Rockets? I'm trying to remember if it's the one with SOCs or what...Anyway, does it come with a mic?
 
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warnerwh

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Rob: Check this out: http://www.av123.com/products_product.php?section=processors&product=31.1

It's pretty cool. Has four bands of digital parametric equalization, adjustable crossover slopes and crossovers and a rumble filter. The software took me about ten minutes to have the Rdes programmed so it must be easy. Check the "for sale" in the Market Square on audiocircle. I can't sell these at that price for more than a couple of more days. Anyway it's nothing like the SOCS, it's for any system with a sub in it. It surprises me nobody else has done this before now.

You don't need a mic but will need some way to measure bass. There's test tones on the cd but I just used my Rives cd and a RS meter. The test tones on the Rdes cd are spaced very close which is the better way to measure and I'll do it when I get around to it. Right now my worst modes are tamed and it's amazing how much that helps.
 
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