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Old 10-29-07, 10:58 AM   #3 (Link)
 
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Re: How much correction should one apply?


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brucek wrote: View Post
Yep, you're using time to solve a crossover cancellation. I see no problem with that.
I thought that 3 meters of correction could be to much.

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The theoretical rub with this is that if you use smoothing on low frequency measurements, the filters optimised against a smoothed response will have settings that don't accurately match the room's modes. The result may not reduce the decay times of room resonance as well. Have you done a comparison of waterfall graphs between the newer 3 filter results and the older 6 filter results. You can use the waterfall overlay feature to compare the two. Check for decay time differences.

brucek
I haven't done a comparison between the waterfalls. But when you apply basstraps, they also work in a wider range, and this works fine. That was my trigger to try this approache.

I'll try this to see what I'll end up with. Thnx.


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