Author Topic: Copeland DRC205  (Read 5619 times)

westcoastman

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Copeland DRC205
« on: June 19, 2008, 09:55:48 AM »
I had posted this in AVFORMS earlier and thought I would share here as well.

Since replacing my rear projection TV with a wall mount LCD above the fireplace and my bookshelf speakers with wall mounted speakers designed for flat panels I was not happy with the sound. It did not sound right to me. I thought it sounded better when I had the rear projection TV and bookshelf speakers on stands. The later was in a different room location. I want my system to perform it’s best with music.

Graphs can be seen in this web gallery http://gallery.mac.com/westcoastman#100013

I decided to take some measurements using a sound level meter and a test tone audio CD. I got similar readings to what the DRC indicated in Graph 1_Room LR. Thinking I had poor quality speakers I began researching other wall mount type speakers to replace my existing ones. After several weeks I though I would test my bookshelf speakers, which I still had, and in the same location as my wall mounted speakers. I got similar test results. I concluded it was not the speakers and that I would be wasting my money on buying more expensive speakers when I was surely to get similar results with new ones.

I then read an article on the Copeland DRC 205 in an audio magazine, which impressed me and was exactly what I thought, would solve my sound issue. I contacted the Canadian distributor and ordered without an audition and based solely on the magazine article. Risky…yes. Worth the risk…yes.

Graph 2_Corrected LR shows the corrected room response with my original subwoofer in its original location and setting.

Graph Room LR 2007Dec shows the room response after I move the subwoofer without digital correction applied. Notice the difference in the frequency response for the room below 100hz.

Graph DRC LR 2007Dec shows the room response with digital correction applied and the sub crossover and level setting adjusted.

Still not satisfied with the bass response, I wanted to go lower in the bass department; I replaced the subwoofer with one of better quality.

Graph LR 2008Jan show room response with a better subwoofer in the location where the original was. The cross hair on the graph indicates that I get down to 23.96hz -2.77db.

Black Sand Cable

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Re: Copeland DRC205
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2008, 11:12:09 AM »
It looks like a nice unit. What did it cost you?

http://www.copland.dk/features/products.htm#

westcoastman

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Re: Copeland DRC205
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2008, 11:20:06 AM »
I got it for about two thirds of the current list because there was no distributor on the west coast and it was a short term promotional offer.

I think the only place you can get in North America is here http://www.divertech.com/copland.html
« Last Edit: June 19, 2008, 11:25:37 AM by westcoastman »