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bpape wrote:
For ease, use Room EQ Wizard. It will let us see general trends over time and frequency simultaneously.
Realistically, one can fairly easily calculate the effect of different materials in the room based on their coefficients and square footage. Add that to the stock room factors (drywall walls, furnishings, people, etc. whic all have known acoustical properties) and you can pretty well simulate what you need.
Bryan |
What more do I need and I'll get it. I have a copy of Room EQ, think I still need a mic.
Equipment at my disposal:
RS SPL meter old analog, gotta refresh myself on model
SMS-1 (with supplied mic)
Phonics PAA3
Laptop (slow) or desk top 20' away from sweetspot (long USB reach)
All connections currently are unbalanced RCA (need to get a transformer for the PAA to match preamp)