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| REW Forum RT60 the right way?....Discuss RT60 the right way?.... in the Subwoofer Equalization | Calibration forum; RT60 the right way?.... hi! Now that i'm digging deeper into the wonderful world of REW.... what are the common (best) setting used ... |
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| RT60 the right way?.... hi! Now that i'm digging deeper into the wonderful world of REW.... ![]() what are the common (best) setting used for measuring/determing reverb in room? should one use: EDT T20 T30 or TOPT? + what reverbtimes (in general) should one aim to get for: # 2-Channel audio? # HT setup? Tia!/Hasse Last edited by hasse_swe : 04-21-08 at 12:09 PM. Reason: more questions... | |||
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| Re: RT60 the right way?.... Use Topt, it gives the most accurate measurement. For domestic sized rooms a sensible target would be around 0.3s. Broadly speaking a HT setup is better being on the dead side (lower RT60) and a music setup a little more lively (higher RT60). Ignore RT60 at low frequencies and use the frequency response and waterfall displays to see how the room is behaving. For more pointers on this best chat to the folk in the Acoustics forum. | |||
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