by beat.o.federer » Sat Dec 28, 2024 2:42 pm
My answer is yes, the ARC Studio can definitely be used for stereo setups. I use ARC plug-ins both for my home studio and hifi almost since the original ARC came out.
It's also possible to correct a stereo signal using ARC before it is fed to a multichannel audio setup.
I only use the plug-in, where practicality is the main issue.
The relatively new ARC Studio hardware is geared towards professional audio with a pair of symmetrical inputs and outputs that do not readily integrate into typical hifi setups.
The analysis still requires an interface capable to operate with a sampling rate of 48000Hz and that has a microphone input with phantom power and probably also a stereo output.
An alternative is to use an AV Receiver that comes with something like Audyssey MultEQ XT32, which also supports subwoofer(s) and multichannel audio, features ARC 4 and ARC Studio still lack. The original ARC was using code licensed from Audyssey.