| Re: 1st attempt at roomeq for sub advice needed. Well I must have done something wrong because it sounds like ****. My bass is gone now. I suppose next step is to try the room graphs, or figure out how to do this via the software instead of manual mode like I ended up doing.
.....If only there was a way to plug the mic in, press a button, have it play, and auto setup my eq for me...
In 'auto' mode I can't even get past the first step, as when I calibrate the sub to 75db, and try to measure, it always says level is to low. Which I can def understand, as I can barely hear the bass at that low a level. Now with the main speakers at 75db I can hear it just fine and the levels work.
How do you guys set it up with the rs meter trying to calibrate at 75db?
How do you get past the 'level to low' error in the measure tab 'check levels' part when testing the sub?
also:
I read a number of posts over at avs about how the volume for subs makes a HUGE difference when measuring as to the actual frequency graphs. How when you graph at a low level and change nothing then graph at 'listening' levels the graph will totally change. Is this correct info, or just blowing smoke?
Can provide link if needed. |