An audio system can sound only as good as the room allows.
We don’t really hear the speaker alone – we hear the room.
Once sound leaves the loudspeaker, it’s shaped by reflections, standing waves, and other acoustic phenomena caused by walls, corners, and surfaces. These interactions can boost or cancel frequencies, blur detail, and alter timing.
DSpeaker Anti-Mode Room calibration measures how the room affects the sound at the listening position and applies precise digital correction – reducing resonances, improving clarity, and restoring a balanced, natural response so you hear the music, not the room.
Learn more about room acoustics and room calibration.
