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glaufman wrote:
I guess that's what I'm really interested in... not that I'm not interested in the low end, but there's plenty of info on that out there... what seems to be lacking in info is help on setting the mid-bass up to the highs... I thought I'd be happy once I got an RTA and flattened the curve from pink noise, but I just read on the forum that people don't like the way that sounds, so I'm still looking for at least a quasi-scientific method... When people hear my system (which has been tweaked by ear every month for the past 7 years they ask me to do theirs, but I can't continue tweaking their system all the time the way I do mine, so I need a relatively fast, repeatable method to get relatively close in a few hours time...
BTW, REW it seems won't take spectral measurements form an external source, just from it's own sweep generator? For instance, I'd like to see the spectral content of the room when feeding broadband pink noise... |
Out of curiosity, just how do you do the higher frequency eq?? ie what unit etc.
I've written up in the past how I do it with something like the DEQ 2496, and the methodology behind it.
I like the result, can't speak for others. Yet I do do it a bit differently than most, and in any case the DEQ is perfectly well able to set your own desired curve, so it's a moot point.
The main reason (I suspect)that people don't like the result of full range EQ is it's usually done from the LP, and so you are trying to correct the room. won't work, and as Bruce always says, any non optimum FR caused by the room in the higher frequencies is best handled by room treatment.
Nothing wrong with correcting the
speaker as opposed to the room.