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Discuss Data (correction values) beyond 100Hz? in the Subwoofer Equalization | Calibration forum; Data (correction values) beyond 100Hz? Is there any data (correction values) beyond 100Hz? Like up to 20KHz? I just bought an FBQ2496 for my sub ...


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Is there any data (correction values) beyond 100Hz? Like up to 20KHz? I just bought an FBQ2496 for my sub and thought I'd use the unused half for my center channel speaker. I hate to waste half of a perfectly good device.


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just bought an FBQ2496 for my sub and thought I'd use the unused half for my center channel speaker.
Many find that using an equalizer in the mains/center/surround channels does little except add noise floor. Best to use room treatment for those channels.

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Is there any data (correction values) beyond 100Hz? Like up to 20KHz?
Above 100Hz the RS meter fairly accurately tracks the standard C-weight curve applied by REW and as such it is uneccessary to include compensation in the cal file. Note that an RS meter is inaccurate above about 5Khz and shouldn't be used. If you want full range try a mic like the ECM 8000.

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I just bought an FBQ2496 for my sub and thought I'd use the unused half for my center channel speaker. I hate to waste half of a perfectly good device.
I can make some comments that may be helpful, but I don’t want to sidetrack this thread, which is about the SPL meter calibration files. You might want to open a new thread.

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Created a new thread to preserve original.......... now you can comment Wayne


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Created a new thread to preserve original.......... now you can comment Wayne
Thanks for that!

I thought my post was just deleted. Figured I ought to check around first before I had a about it.


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