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| brucek wrote:
Correct. Your receiver doesn't seem to be reducing the sub level above the crossover too well though. Nothing you can do about that except filter some of it away I suppose. |
Prior to redoing the EZ EQ on the AVR 635 which i done manually this time i had the AVR 635 done it automatically and it set the sub crossover at 120 so do you think i should set all speakers to 80 and the sub at 120 maybe that would take care of the roll off problem what do you think
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| brucek wrote:
In the end, no matter what level you choose, if the measured data is below the target you see on the graph, then REW will not see it as an area to recommend a filter for.
Personally, I like to set up the measurement level to 80dB (even though REW says 75dB), because it centers the needle on the RS SPL meter.
In fact, when you read the little pop-up when doing the Input Volume setup, you'll see REW alludes that 80dB is better for the RS meter (even though it didn't in the Measurement Level pop-up. At a 80dB setting on an RS Meter, you can hardly read 75dB accurately. 80dB is centered. |
Actually i was thinking of using the same recommended level as Avia 85db ...........but as John Suggest maybe my house curve is the problem i will try without one and see ........and as per REW instruction the SPL range was setup at 80db and the receiver volume raised until the meter read 75db