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{{infobox foobar2000 component | {{infobox foobar2000 component | ||
| name | | name = MathAudio Room EQ | ||
| module_name | | module_name = foo_room_eq | ||
| developer | | developer = [https://mathaudio.com mathaudio] ({{ha user|u=112606|name=k2k}}) | ||
| repository | | repository = | ||
| released | | released = {{start date and age|2013|11|26}} | ||
| released_ref | | released_ref = | ||
| stable_release | | stable_release = 3.0.3 | ||
| stable_release_date | | stable_release_date = 2025-12-28 | ||
| preview_release | | preview_release = | ||
| preview_release_date = | | preview_release_date = | ||
| foobar2000_minimum | | foobar2000_architecture = Windows 64-bit | ||
| foobar2000_maximum | | foobar2000_minimum = 1.6 | ||
| foobar2000_ui_module = | | foobar2000_maximum = | ||
| use | | foobar2000_ui_module = | ||
| license | | use = DSP | ||
| license = Freeware | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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* {{ha|https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,103603}} | * {{ha|https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,103603}} | ||
* [https://mathaudio.com/room-eq.htm Component Home page, including Documentation] | * [https://mathaudio.com/room-eq.htm Component Home page, including Documentation] | ||
* [https://mathaudio.com/ | * [https://mathaudio.com/foo_room_eq.zip Official Download link] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:10, 7 January 2026
| MathAudio Room EQ | |
|---|---|
foo_room_eq | |
| Developer(s) | mathaudio ( |
| Release information | |
| Initial release | November 26, 2013; 13 years ago |
| Stable release | 3.0.3 (December 28, 2025) |
| foobar2000 compatibility | |
| Architecture | Windows 64-bit |
| Minimum version | 1.6 |
| UI module(s) | N/A |
| Additional information | |
| Use | DSP |
| License | Freeware |
| View all components | |
Description
This component helps to detect and compensate for the unwanted resonances in high-quality headphones and earphones.
Features
- Corrects deficiencies of room acoustics (multipoint compensation).
- Corrects acoustic imperfections of speakers.
- Avoids the pre-echo (pre-ringing) problem of conventional convolver-based room correction systems. The absence of pre-echo ensures the neutrality of the sound.
- Works in rooms, halls and outdoor venues of any size.
- Works with zero latency. Perfect for live performances and studio monitoring. Doesn't delay the audio track when playing video.
- Performs frequency response correction, phase response correction and time domain correction.
- Quells resonance peaks of frequency response while leaving the deep notches. Avoids the overcompensation which happens in conventional linearizing room correction systems.
- Manually adjustable level of compensation allows one to reach the maximum transparency of the sound.
- Supports full range of sample rates from 44,056 kHz up to 384 kHz. All sample rates are supported without resampling to avoid any possible loss in quality.
- Includes a custom target curve feature.
- Applies 64-bit signal path throughout.
- Works with USB measurement microphones (e.g. MiniDSP UMIK-1 or Dayton Audio UMM-6) or standard measurement microphones (e.g. NADY CM100 or Dayton Audio EMM-6).
- Supports microphone calibration files.
- Applies a patented method of frequency response correction.
- Works as a simple conventional mouse drawing EQ if necessary: just load the simple_eq.snr preset and mouse draw any EQ curve you want.
External links
- MathAudio Room EQ on
foobar2000.org - Discussion topic on
hydrogenaudio - Component Home page, including Documentation
- Official Download link