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I just got my bfd setup yesterday and I'm having some problems. I've been reading the manual and the ... |
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| BFD just setup could use some advice. Hi, I just got my bfd setup yesterday and I'm having some problems. I've been reading the manual and the BFD guide and started messing with it today. Sofar I've set the switches on back to -10db and set the input gain so it wouldnt clip. I took some baseline measurements and went to set my first filter and here is where things went screwy. I'm not using rew just a RS spl meter maually for now. I burnt the 6th octave sin wave cd from the downloads section and am using that to take my measurements with. Here are my raw uncorrected measurements. Hz SPL 16 85 18 85 20 85 22 86 25 84 28 86 31.5 88 36 92 40 94 45 96 50 101 56 97 63 89 71 96 80 100 89 96 100 91 111 88 125 78 142.5 85 160 80 So I set my first filter at 50 hz, -8 db, and tried a bandwidth of 20/60, 10/60, and 5/60. All 3 different configurations had an unintended side effect of a 3-11db drop everywhere below 50 Hz. These measurements were with the bandwidth set at 5. Hz SPL 16 84 18 86 20 75 22 78 25 81 28 80 31.5 78 36 81 40 91 45 93 50 93 56 95 63 89 71 95 80 100 89 98 100 91 111 88 125 79 142.5 86 160 82 If anyone has any ideas on settings to check or anything I'd appreciate it. I'm begining to think I'm better off without the BFD. | ||||
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| Re: BFD just setup could use some advice. The jpg below is a 50Hz filter at -8dB with a 5/60 bandwidth. You can see it won't have the effect you're experiencing. I would say you have entered something not quite correct.... ![]() brucek | ||||
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| Re: BFD just setup could use some advice. It appears that the filter you used at 50 Hz had the intended consequence of cutting the 50 Hz peak by 8 dB. As to the issues below 50 Hz, that could be accounted for by extraneous noises going on in or outside the house while the measurements were being taken the first time - like the air conditioner running, for instance. Or, there could be other filters activated that you weren't aware of. How many of the horizontal red LEDs do you have lit up? If there is more than one, then other filters are in use. Regards, Wayne | ||||
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| Re: BFD just setup could use some advice. Thanks guys, I figured it out. I did'nt have all the filters for preset 4 set to pa. So After the first run through the cd it was creating filters. I got it dialed in pretty well now considering what I'm measuring with. Hopefully soon I'll be able to get a behringer mike setup with rew to do this a little more accurately. Now that I have it working correctly I got to say it works pretty awesome. | ||||
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