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| BFD | Electronic Equalization Devices Obvious nooby questionDiscuss Obvious nooby question in the Equalization | Calibration forum; Obvious nooby question first, Thank you to those genuises that put together REW and BFD guide so that we can all have access ... |
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| Obvious nooby question first, Thank you to those genuises that put together REW and BFD guide so that we can all have access to them. ![]() I have done my measurments, applied the filters in bfd and made sure the in/out is not flashing and when I measure to see the difference I get the same measurements. Am I missing something simple? ![]() Thanks, Henry | ||||
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| Re: Obvious nooby question Well, as long as the IN/OUT LED is solid green, then those filters are enabled. The best way to check out if all is working OK, is to use REW to generate a single sine wave at 50Hz (for example), and turn on the sub so you can hear that tone, then enter a filter at 50Hz into the BFD front panel and play around with the gain of that filter. Turn the gain a large negative and hear the tone go away, and then turn it up and hear the tone get loud. Use that as your test tool.. brucek | ||||
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Thanks again, Henry | |||||
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