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Why equalize your system?

Discuss Why equalize your system? in the Equalization | Calibration forum; Why equalize your system? Why Equalize? Introduction You have spent a lot of money for your home theater system and have purchased excellent components. ...


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Old 12-18-08, 12:27 AM   #1
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Why equalize your system?


Why Equalize?

Introduction

You have spent a lot of money for your home theater system and have purchased excellent components. You have had them installed in your home theater room, yet you feel you don't have the sound quality that you expected. Why? In all likelihood the problem is the room itself. Like fingerprints, each room is different. No two rooms are alike and each has it’s own characteristics.

There are reflections caused by sound bouncing off of walls, ceilings, and floors. There are doors and windows, which act as reflectors, and furniture that will absorb and reflect sound. All of these effects color the sound. A good example of room problems is the feedback effect that we have all experienced in a listening hall when the microphone was being set up. You heard the whistling of the room resonating before the microphone was turned down. The same effect occurs in your listening room.

What you want to do is to listen to the movies and have them sound to you the way the maker of the movie intended. The following paragraphs give you some of the highlights showing what can be done to improve your listening experience.


The problem is the room.

There are many things that effect sound in any room including: The hardness of the walls, the angle of the sound when it strikes the walls, the pitch, the distance from the loudspeaker, the location of the listener, and the interaction of all of these sound waves. In addition to reflections, there are pitch selective absorbers like drapes, carpets and furniture, which also have their effect on what is heard.

Many of these can be improved to some degree by treating the walls, ceilings, floors etc. In some cases this is difficult or impossible; and in every case, it's not enough. Wall reflections can be improved somewhat by hanging absorbers and dispersers. Floor reflections by carpets; and ceilings by hanging acoustic absorbers. Adding drapes can also help control reflections off of windows.

All of these treatments can be used to improve sound quality, but may not allow decorating the room to your taste. Doing this treatment properly is an expensive process requiring knowledgeable people using expensive test equipment, and still won't really be right, just better.


How can the room be fixed?

Fortunately, in addition to the architectural treatments outlined above, there are also electronic systems that can offer very improved audio performance to fix many if not all of these room problems. These electronic systems are called equalizers. Equalizers have been used for professional applications for over 50 years. All high quality movie installations use equalizers to fix problems associated with the theater acoustics. Almost all professional sound installations use equalizers to fix acoustic problems. In the same manner as professional systems, equalizers can be used to make significant improvements in the performance of your home theater by installing suitable equipment. The word suitable is important because there are several types of equalizers manufactured, which operate differently.


Equalization what is it?

Equalization is the process of changing the strength of the sound in bands (slices) of audio frequencies so they are equal; thus the name. There are two fundamental types of equalizers Graphic and Parametric. Graphic equalizers break up the sound into a number of fixed bands. Depending on the system this can be as few as two or three or as many as 30 or more. Parametric equalizers have variable frequency bands, normally one, two or three, and try to correct for the worst offenders within the frequency range. Both systems have their place in audio systems depending on the problem being addressed. In general parametric equalizers cost less than graphic. This is because they need less hardware but are also much more limited in the amount of correction they can perform. Graphic equalizers, though more expensive, have much more capability to correct for numerous issues.


Why you want Neptune Audio's neptuneEQ

The neptuneEQ™ provides the best sound quality available because it is designed specifically for the high-end home theater, using the best components money can buy. It is the only equalizer on the market that does automatic room correction for an entire 7.1 channel home theater installation in a single unit, using state of the art digital signal processing, with no external computer.

The neptuneEQ™ does room equalization using a thirty band graphic equalizer system. It corrects the entire frequency range by splitting it into thirty 1/3-octave bands per channel, plus twenty more for the subwoofer channel for a total of 230 bands! Then correcting for audio imbalances between these bands.


Powerful yet simple.

The neptuneEQ™ system has built in functions to perform fully automatic room equalization. The processor in the unit generates a series of test signals that are then directed to each of the loudspeakers one at a time. A calibrated microphone (provided with each neptuneEQ™) conveys the reflected sound back to the processor, which then compensates for the room's acoustic effects by adjusting each of the 30 EQ bands, making the room response uniform. And you can do all this with the simple press of a button (well, OK, maybe a little more than simply pressing a button).

In addition to the automatic EQ function there are manual controls available to modify the sound for individual preferences.
To perform the same functions with competing products, you would have to connect specialized test and measurement equipment along with hours from a skilled technician to set up these units. It is costly and still wouldn't give you the quality that can be provided with the neptuneEQ™.


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Old 08-19-09, 09:58 PM   #2
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Cool info! This one should absolutely considerable.


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