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SoundID Reference for Speakers & Headphones | with Measurement Microphone Reviews

4.8 Rating 391 Reviews
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A perfect storm of acoustic know-how and passion for good sound became the software that's currently transforming sound monitoring.

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Fantastic Software. Very easy to use/configure. The results are great. Highly recommended.
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Posted 1 year ago
Peter Kovacs
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Improved my mixing by miles.
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Posted 1 year ago
Very easy to use and set up. Great results.
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Posted 1 year ago
Pardeep Singh
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The software itself is fantastic; it's sleek and has loads of cool features. I would love it if there were more headphones to choose from; I haven't seen a big improvement in the catalog ever since I tried the software a year or so ago. I specifically hoped for the 80-ohm version of the DT990 Pros to be on there, but it hasn't shown up yet. Alas, the speakers' sound correction is amazing.
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Posted 1 year ago
Kevin Paquet
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Simple and easy to set up! Makes a significant difference in my mixes!
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Posted 1 year ago
Teemu Nätynki
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After trial version it was no-brainer to buy.
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Posted 1 year ago
It's a very good product. Be aware that it takes a while to set up and you will "bear" all sorts of frequencies. I had some trouble setting up, but the support team is really helpful.
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Posted 1 year ago
John Alevizakis
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The curves applied to my speakers have been very helpful...my mixes are translating much better. I was hoping to use the Systemwide App across all the outputs of my computer, but as I'm running Mac Catalina, the new version of SW isn't working...hopefully this will be addressed soon. But even on the master bus of my session this is great for now. Interestingly, i was using ARC 3, and the reference mics of each system shot a different profile...I prefer SW - less flattering while listening, but translating better, which is what we're going for after all.
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Posted 1 year ago