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| Repositioned sub and started to re-EQ Well, having lived with the sub in one position for over a year and having got continual gripes from 'er indoors about the "boominess" (even though I had used the BFD to flatten the response), I decided to move the sub to the front next to the TV and inside the front speakers. I thought it may integrate better and also means that the wife is not sat right next to it when watching a film!! I shan't bore you with the many sweeps and graphs of different combinations of crossover, PEQ on the amp and phase settings on the sub. But suffice it to say I was nearly disappearing up my own **** with all the data sets. What I will say however is that I could not believe that for a different XO on the amp, the optimum phase on the sub had to change. On a 60Hz XO to get the best overall response of mains and sub together around the XO point the phase on the sub had to be 0 deg. (I swept for 0, 45, 90, 135 and 180 and compared the output). When I switched to an 80 Hz XO, the optimum phase on the sub was found to be 180 deg. That was a surprise as I assumed the amp would have been consistent in its output across all XO. Anyway, to the point. I wanted to sweep the mains and sub with the BFD in the loop but with no filters active, so that if there was a delay/phase shift through the BFD I could "optimise" the phase from the outset. As far as I am concerned, this is the best I achieved when having the amp set to "Normal" PEQ (for the upper frequency EQ), a manual check of levels using the SPL meter and the Denon test tones, but leaving the distances as automatically calculated by the amp on auto set up. (See attached JPG) This is the response WITH NO EQ AT ALL!!! Note I get in room response of 15Hz at the target levle of 75db! Question is, should I try to tame the peak at 25Hz? Is it too much? Thanks Bob EDIT I've added the SUB ONLY graph and MAINS ONLY graph. | Sony KL-50W2 | Denon 3805 + POA-T10 Biamp| Denon 2900 | Pioneer 575-S | B&Ws 604s3/602s3/LCR600s3 in 7.1 | SVS PB12-ISD | BFD | Pinnacle Showcenter |Sky+(250GB) | Cables Scorpion & Mark Grant| Bob - "Malice" was my Quake 2 CTF name Last edited by Malice; 02-01-07 at 05:41 AM. Reason: Typos | |||
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| Re: Repositioned sub and started to re-EQ Well, I've created two BFD presets: (1) Flat (ish) (2) House curve with 20 Hz + 6db and 50 Hz at 0 db I'll live with both for a while and see what's what! But I am really pleased with the end result as these are the final combined responses of mains and sub. ![]() | Sony KL-50W2 | Denon 3805 + POA-T10 Biamp| Denon 2900 | Pioneer 575-S | B&Ws 604s3/602s3/LCR600s3 in 7.1 | SVS PB12-ISD | BFD | Pinnacle Showcenter |Sky+(250GB) | Cables Scorpion & Mark Grant| Bob - "Malice" was my Quake 2 CTF name | |||
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| Re: Repositioned sub and started to re-EQ Maybe cut 25Hz 10~12dB... My HT Gallery (Updated pics of my setup and room treatments) My REW measurements with bass traps and BFD eq | |||
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| Re: Repositioned sub and started to re-EQ I have to assume it is an anomoly in the calibration file and sound calibration because I cannot believe my system has this response.... ![]() | Sony KL-50W2 | Denon 3805 + POA-T10 Biamp| Denon 2900 | Pioneer 575-S | B&Ws 604s3/602s3/LCR600s3 in 7.1 | SVS PB12-ISD | BFD | Pinnacle Showcenter |Sky+(250GB) | Cables Scorpion & Mark Grant| Bob - "Malice" was my Quake 2 CTF name | |||
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| Re: Repositioned sub and started to re-EQ Yeah, don't look at anything below 10Hz or so. My HT Gallery (Updated pics of my setup and room treatments) My REW measurements with bass traps and BFD eq | |||
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| Re: Repositioned sub and started to re-EQ Are your mains set to large or small? -Mike Bentz ~It's all about compromise~ "It's territorial with the soundboard. So you're mixing and some dude comes by spewing opinions and trying to turn knobs. It's akin to going up to an artist and painting over his unfinished masterpiece. You just want to shove your paint brush up his nose and throw the soundboard out the window!" | |||
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As said, ignore anything below 10Hz......... brucek | ||||
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| Re: Repositioned sub and started to re-EQ Small. If they were large the MAINS ONLY SWEEP would look like very similar to the SUB down to just below 30Hz. My MAINS go low with room gain. The top line is the MAINS with no processing (i.e. LARGE) and then 40, 60, 80, 100 XO's. | Sony KL-50W2 | Denon 3805 + POA-T10 Biamp| Denon 2900 | Pioneer 575-S | B&Ws 604s3/602s3/LCR600s3 in 7.1 | SVS PB12-ISD | BFD | Pinnacle Showcenter |Sky+(250GB) | Cables Scorpion & Mark Grant| Bob - "Malice" was my Quake 2 CTF name | |||
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| Re: Repositioned sub and started to re-EQ I think what is now clear to me is that I have accidentally stumbled upon a reasonable position for my mains and sub. The MAINS in their current position get the life sucked out of them at about 68Hz, and although there is a similar dip in the sub at the same frequency, I presume its position / phase setting has minimised this to an extent where the mains fall off has been all but compensated by the Sub. More or less. I good few evenings' work I'd say! | Sony KL-50W2 | Denon 3805 + POA-T10 Biamp| Denon 2900 | Pioneer 575-S | B&Ws 604s3/602s3/LCR600s3 in 7.1 | SVS PB12-ISD | BFD | Pinnacle Showcenter |Sky+(250GB) | Cables Scorpion & Mark Grant| Bob - "Malice" was my Quake 2 CTF name Last edited by Malice; 02-01-07 at 10:58 AM. Reason: typo | |||
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| Re: Repositioned sub and started to re-EQ Something isn't right if you've got over 15dB of gain at 25Hz...that's on the order of what you would get in a car - I doubt your room is that small. In fact, your speakers are rated at -6dB at 30Hz...so call it -9dB at 25Hz and you're looking at over 24dB. This is not normal at all. What kind of mic are you using? Is everything calibrated correctly and all that? What's the size of your room? -Mike Bentz ~It's all about compromise~ "It's territorial with the soundboard. So you're mixing and some dude comes by spewing opinions and trying to turn knobs. It's akin to going up to an artist and painting over his unfinished masterpiece. You just want to shove your paint brush up his nose and throw the soundboard out the window!" | |||
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| Re: Repositioned sub and started to re-EQ Hi Mike, I'm using an old style (square) Ratshack SPL meter with the appropriate calibration file. The REW and PC calibrate fine with internally generated tones (both speaker pink noise and sub pink noise) and this validated OK when using the Denon's test tones (once the Denon had auto EQ'd @ 75db using the Denon Mic) Everything seems to align with respect to calibration and levels. Room is not entirely rectangular! | Sony KL-50W2 | Denon 3805 + POA-T10 Biamp| Denon 2900 | Pioneer 575-S | B&Ws 604s3/602s3/LCR600s3 in 7.1 | SVS PB12-ISD | BFD | Pinnacle Showcenter |Sky+(250GB) | Cables Scorpion & Mark Grant| Bob - "Malice" was my Quake 2 CTF name Last edited by Malice; 02-02-07 at 05:43 AM. | |||
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| Re: Repositioned sub and started to re-EQ Room gain for your room shouldn't start any sooner than 30Hz, so there is no acoustical explanation for the insane boost you're seeing. And then it would be an engineers dream come true if your speakers were exhibiting this natural behavior - but I highly doubt any marketing firm would allow underated specs for hte frequency response... Assuming your entire process is correct, then the only explanation is that the calibration file for your meter isn't accurate - basically your meter is exhibiting wierd behavior. What do your ears tell you? -Mike Bentz ~It's all about compromise~ "It's territorial with the soundboard. So you're mixing and some dude comes by spewing opinions and trying to turn knobs. It's akin to going up to an artist and painting over his unfinished masterpiece. You just want to shove your paint brush up his nose and throw the soundboard out the window!" | |||
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| Re: Repositioned sub and started to re-EQ Mike, Before I knew about calibration files for the ratshack meter and before I knew about REW, I used Sonnies test tones and burned a disk and manually plotted a response in Excel. This was when the SPL meter was new out of the box. I had been aiming for a target level of 80db! As far as my ears are concerned, "untamed" feels too boomy at the lower levels. Tamed and the sweep levels feel about even, but perhaps a little flat at the lower end. EDIT, just as a note, I remember when I did the manual 1hz test tones, the sub was significantly louder to my ears over the 20 - 35 range, and borne out by the SPL readings. | Sony KL-50W2 | Denon 3805 + POA-T10 Biamp| Denon 2900 | Pioneer 575-S | B&Ws 604s3/602s3/LCR600s3 in 7.1 | SVS PB12-ISD | BFD | Pinnacle Showcenter |Sky+(250GB) | Cables Scorpion & Mark Grant| Bob - "Malice" was my Quake 2 CTF name | |||
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| Re: Repositioned sub and started to re-EQ That's not room gain at the bottom end, it is the first length modal resonance at around 26Hz and the first width mode at or just over 30Hz. Can easily get modal gain of 15dB or more at those frequencies. | |||
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| Re: Repositioned sub and started to re-EQ Me being a complete half wit with the finer technical nuances in this thought room gain and modal gain were one and the same thing. JohnM, your use of the word "resonance" perfectly describes what I appear to hear near the frequencies that Brucek has kindly chipped in with; with single test tones that I did over a year ago, the room seemed to take on a life of its own and nearly took off! People in the other part of the house were complaining about the loudness of it. TBH when I first set out to manually measure and EQ the sub, I tried to achieve a target level of 85db, but as I approached (with hindsight) the modal frequencies, particularly the one about 26Hz, the SPL meter was registering 115dB. No wonder there were complaints! | Sony KL-50W2 | Denon 3805 + POA-T10 Biamp| Denon 2900 | Pioneer 575-S | B&Ws 604s3/602s3/LCR600s3 in 7.1 | SVS PB12-ISD | BFD | Pinnacle Showcenter |Sky+(250GB) | Cables Scorpion & Mark Grant| Bob - "Malice" was my Quake 2 CTF name | |||
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| Re: Repositioned sub and started to re-EQ Serves me right for rushing numbers trying to catch the bus - there's quite a difference between 11 and 21 feet.... ![]() I would like to take a look at the energy time curves...if it's really entirely the result of a standing wave, shouldn't you see a series of spikes with 38ms intervals? And then wouldn't it take at least 32 equal magnitude reflections to achieve 15dB of gain? I ask because I don't know and am skeptical of the possibility for 15dB gain on a standing wave...especially considering that a good portion of the energy will be transmitted through the walls/windows. Where is the energy coming from? On a side note, if you reduce the response of the subwoofer to flatten out the peak, then aren't you also reducing the sub in compensation for the response of the mains? If so, then aren't you compromising the LFE channel that is only being sent to the sub? If you set the LFE to Sub + Mains, does it still engage the highpass filter to the mains? -Mike Bentz ~It's all about compromise~ "It's territorial with the soundboard. So you're mixing and some dude comes by spewing opinions and trying to turn knobs. It's akin to going up to an artist and painting over his unfinished masterpiece. You just want to shove your paint brush up his nose and throw the soundboard out the window!" | |||
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NOTE: In order to upload the file I had to zip it and then rename it to mdat as at 750.2 Kb it exceeded the upload limit of 750kb! So "save as", rename to a "zip" extension, unzip and there you have my raw data. Make of it what you will coz I certainly I am not on your wavelength (sic) at all with the level of detail you are talking about! This is obviously an area of expertise for you! If you want the mdat of the mains on their own with no XO in play, let me know as well! Quote:
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If you look at the first post you will see that the curve for the combined MAINS and SUB is almost identical to the sub on its own up to about 65 Hz, so I assume if I tame the sub to a flatish response then any LFE will also be tamed, but not to the extent of it being non-existent. Bob | Sony KL-50W2 | Denon 3805 + POA-T10 Biamp| Denon 2900 | Pioneer 575-S | B&Ws 604s3/602s3/LCR600s3 in 7.1 | SVS PB12-ISD | BFD | Pinnacle Showcenter |Sky+(250GB) | Cables Scorpion & Mark Grant| Bob - "Malice" was my Quake 2 CTF name Last edited by Malice; 02-02-07 at 07:23 PM. | ||||||
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