Updated | Alpine Imprint Sound Manager 2.1
: Users can create, compare, and save A/B presets for different listening preferences.
The software empowers users to perform complex adjustments that are impossible to achieve with a standard head unit interface. While the hardware does the heavy lifting of processing the audio signal, the 2.1 software provides the visual representation of that signal, allowing for granular control over: Alpine Imprint Sound Manager 2.1
An IMPRINT-ready Alpine receiver (e.g., CDA-9886, CDA-9887, or iDA-X series). : Users can create, compare, and save A/B
The software calculates the distance from each speaker to the driver’s head rest. It then digitally delays the closer speakers so that the sound waves from the left and right channels reach your ears at precisely the same microsecond. This creates a holographic soundstage that appears to sit on your dashboard, not in your door panels. The software calculates the distance from each speaker
flattens "peaks" and fills "dips" caused by car upholstery, glass, and plastic.
The "2.1" designation often refers to specific firmware iterations or updated software builds that refined the user interface and improved stability compared to earlier versions, ensuring smoother communication between the PC and the DSP unit.
Any help on the BT RTA issue is appreciated.