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This is a processor not an amp infact there is no amp in it. They are just "punching" values into the DSPs. The press release states "No loss in bit rate" which would translate to applying this "filter" to the DSP has really no affect on the ammount of processing they are doing.
This is no different than what a parametric eq will give you as a end result. But that masive drop in db at 2khz would make me wonder what the hell they have in that room.
Finally. I was waiting for this.
It's more than just "punching values into DSPs". It is hugely taxing on the 2 DSP within the D2 to process 7.1 channels at 192 kHz (everything is up-converted.) This feature pretty much maxes-out the DSPs. The AVM-50 won't get the room correction upgrade because the DSPs are not powerful enough.
hifiaudio2: This will be taxing the amp too much? I don't think so. Most poeple have the D2 paired with very high power separate amps, such as Anthem Statement P5 and P2. Room correction won't be a problem. http://statement.anthemav.com/HTML/Products/P_Series/P_Series.html