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VRM Box

Information and troubleshooting relating to the VRM box

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article Which headphones was VRM designed to work with?
We used the Sennheiser HD 280/HD 650, Beyerdynamic DT 100, Beyerdynamic 770 and the PROline 650s to test VRM with, though during development the concept was tested on a wide variety of headphones...

2011-03-24    Views: 6583   
article Does the VRM box have DSP or does it use my host processor?
The VRM box uses the processing power of your host CPU to process the VRM. To see how much of your CPU the the VRM Daemon is using, you should check the 'Activity Monitor' on your computer....

2011-01-12    Views: 3322   
article Is the VRM Box compatible with USB 3.0 ports?
Many new Macs and Windows PCs feature USB 3.0 ports. The VRM Box is a USB 1.1 device, and many USB 1.1 devices can have problems with USB 3.0. This is because the USB 3.0 specifications do not...

2012-11-01    Views: 1063   
article The audio sounds distorted from my VRM Box
If you are listening to audio material that has been mastered with dynamic range compression then this may cause distortion as the VRM processing is overloaded. To overcome this, there is a setting...

2011-01-12    Views: 3871   
article Is the VRM box compatible with my Mac with a PowerPC processor?
No, the VRM Box is only compatible on Mac OS X with an Intel processor.

2011-01-12    Views: 2199   
article What are the VRM Box speaker models based upon?

2011-01-12    Views: 3318   
article How does the VRM Box work with my existing audio interface?
1. Using the USB cable provided, connect the VRM Box to the USB port of your computer 2. Connect the S/PDIF output on your audio interface into the VRM Box S/PDIF input 3. In your audio...

2011-01-12    Views: 9120   
article What latency is added to the audio by VRM processing?
The VRM Box processing takes place at a driver level on your computer. This process incurs a 64 sample latency (about 1ms). The VRM processing also uses a certain amount of CPU resources. The...

2011-01-12    Views: 4509   


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