TacT Audio RCS 2.2 XP owner manual Correction menu, This parameter CRO option

Models: RCS 2.2 XP

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Front Panel > Correction Menu

CORRECTION menu

Access the CORRECTION menu by selecting DRC-RCS from the RCS 2.2 XP

 

first screen.

To highlight a menu option use the navigational buttons. To enter a highlighted option press the “ENTER” button.

LEVELS menu

Use to set individual channel level.

 

 

DELAYS menu

Use to set individual channel delay time and the AUTO/

 

MANUAL delay option.

 

 

NAMES menu

Displays the correction preset symbolic names and al-

 

 

lows for name based correction preset selection.

 

 

PRESET option

This option allows for correction preset selection. Place

 

the screen cursor over this option and use the UP DOWN

 

buttons to display the desired preset. Press the ENTER

 

 

button to make a selection. The active preset has a <

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displayed next to it.

 

DRC option

Use this option to turn dynamic room correctin ON and

 

OFF. When this option is changed the 2.2 XP will recal-

 

 

culate and engage new correction based on the selection

 

of this parameter.

 

 

CRO option

This indicates the status of the corssover package. The menu

 

it leads to is used to set 2.2 XP crossover parameters.

 

 

MSR menu

This menu is used to perform room response measure-

 

ments for Automatic Room Correction. See p.12 for an

 

explanation of Automatic Room correction.

 

 

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TacT Audio RCS 2.2 XP owner manual Correction menu, This parameter CRO option

RCS 2.2 XP specifications

TacT Audio RCS 2.2 XP is a state-of-the-art Room Correction System that enhances audio playback by employing advanced technology to optimize sound quality. It is designed to address common acoustic issues in listening environments, ensuring that you experience your music and movies as the artist intended.

One of the main features of the TacT RCS 2.2 XP is its sophisticated room correction algorithm. This technology analyzes the acoustics of your room and makes real-time adjustments to the audio output. By measuring the room's response at various frequencies, it can compensate for unwanted peaks and dips, resulting in a balanced sound profile. This enables listeners to achieve a high-fidelity experience regardless of room characteristics.

The RCS 2.2 XP includes a high-resolution digital-to-analog converter (DAC), which plays a crucial role in maintaining audio clarity and detail. The device supports multiple digital input formats, ensuring compatibility with various audio sources. The DAC also enhances the overall signal-to-noise ratio, allowing for a cleaner and more dynamic sound.

In addition to its room correction capabilities, the TacT RCS 2.2 XP features a user-friendly interface that allows for easy navigation and customization. Users can adjust settings according to their preferences, tailoring the listening experience to their specific needs. The setup process is simplified with an included measurement microphone that assists in analyzing room acoustics and generating optimal correction profiles.

Connectivity options are extensive, as the RCS 2.2 XP supports both analog and digital inputs. This versatility allows users to integrate the device seamlessly with their existing audio systems. The unit also provides multiple analog outputs, enabling connection to various amplifiers and speaker configurations.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the elegant design of the RCS 2.2 XP. Its sleek appearance not only complements modern audio systems but also reflects the high-quality craftsmanship inherent in TacT Audio products.

Overall, the TacT Audio RCS 2.2 XP stands out as a premier room correction solution. Its combination of advanced technology, intuitive user interface, and high-quality components makes it an ideal choice for audiophiles seeking to elevate their audio experiences. With the RCS 2.2 XP, listeners can enjoy music and movies in a way that is truly faithful to the original recording, free from the limitations imposed by their listening environment.