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| REW Forum REW filter settingsDiscuss REW filter settings in the Equalization | Calibration forum; REW filter settings OK I think my age is showing now. I have used REW very successfully in the past now I think ... |
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| REW filter settings OK I think my age is showing now. I have used REW very successfully in the past now I think my brain hurts. when running REW and click find peaks and assign filters should I follow the recommendations and use all of them or concentrate on the low end first? I believe I'm doing it right but who knows. It just seems that I start off with 3 or 4 filters and then it gets away from me and REW wants more and more filters. Trying to get this figured out again. my graphs are a mess afterward. lower but more jagged. ![]() | ||||
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| Re: REW filter settings A couple of tips. Adjust the target line manually before you Find Peaks, so as to include the peaks you want included. Set a range of 20Hz to 80Hz (or whatever your crossover is) in the Find Peaks range. Always click the Optimize PK Gain & Q after you click Assign Filters. | ||||
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| Re: REW filter settings Hi Brucek thanks it would appear that maybe I killed too many brains cells over the years at any rate it was a mistake on my part REALLY! After running setup again and going over the details the light came on and showed me the error of my ways. I had the wrong eq chosen I have the FBQ2496 and not the default DSP1124 DUH do I feel stupid now bothering all you good people with my problems. No wonder the filter setting didn't seem to work right. | ||||
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