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| Epik Knight What should I do, I got my Epik Knight last week , but we also had soggy carpets from 11+ inches of rain , well that is not my point...Anyways it is dry now, sub is in position, about the only place it can go. And well take a look: ![]() That is with three measure points averaged. Taken with a DBX RTA-M mic, nice preamp, nice sound card, etc. BUT, with out the Behringer doing its thing. That is just Audyssey. I know I have a lot of extra stuff at 70-80Hz. But is that a evil thing? Should I keep the Behringer 1124 that I have for just one filter maybe two? | ||||
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| Re: Epik Knight Here is another look at it. Purple is before Audyssey from main position, Blue is after Audyssey main position, and Green is Average of three positions. ![]() | ||||
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| Re: Epik Knight What, no house curve? ![]() I assume you had a calibration file for the mic? The 70-80 Hz thing might be audible. I suggest applying a filter with the BFD and listening to it both ways. Regards, Wayne | ||||
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| Re: Epik Knight Quote:
And yes I have the calibration file for the soundcard, it is just not shown. I did apply what REW suggested for a filter at 70 something, last night and I am not sure if it was all that better or not. Wasn't worse, per say, but better .I guess I need to do some more listening, with the Behringer engaged and not engaged. | |||||
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| Re: Epik Knight As I noted, you need a calibration file for the mic as well. Regards, Wayne | ||||
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| Re: Epik Knight Do you have the calibration file for the DBX mic? | ||||
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| Re: Epik Knight Nope. It's easy enough to create one if you can get a frequency response graph from dbx. Regards, Wayne | ||||
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