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My new graph in the new room.

Discuss My new graph in the new room. in the Subwoofer Equalization | Calibration forum; My new graph in the new room. Here's my latest graph with new speakers and new room layout.Before and after ,the after is with all speakers and ...


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Old 06-01-06, 03:38 AM   #1 (Link)
 
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My new graph in the new room.


Here's my latest graph with new speakers and new room layout.Before and after ,the after is with all speakers and the before is with just the sub.



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Looks very good bob. You must have used quite a few filters and some of them with a lot of cut?


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I only used 3 filters ,the speakers do make a difference to the overall responce so that first line could have been different with them on,from what i can remember the cuts i made where quite deep and wide ( think ).


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Re: My new graph in the new room.


Have you considered using REW?


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Have you considered using REW?
I briefly used it in the past and found it much better than pen and paper ,i never used it to its full use but it helped in taking the guess work out.Maybe its time i gave it a try again and compare the results.


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Re: My new graph in the new room.


Wow... 3 filters? That's pretty good!


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Wow... 3 filters? That's pretty good!
That's what i thought ,first time i ever used it i had the lot lit up.


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Yeah, I'm wondering if I need to loopback to get an additional 12...


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I'm thinking Bob would probably need 12 to get his response that flat on REW.

Bob... why not throw us a sweep of your filtered response so we can compare the difference? This would indeed be interesting. And to get a sho-nuff comparison you could smooth the full resolution response to 1/6 octave and it should look close to your above response (I think).


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I'm thinking Bob would probably need 12 to get his response that flat on REW.

Bob... why not throw us a sweep of your filtered response so we can compare the difference? This would indeed be interesting. And to get a sho-nuff comparison you could smooth the full resolution response to 1/6 octave and it should look close to your above response (I think).
I'm going to try again and try REW next time ,its a bit hard getting the house quiet and without upsetting the other people in the house with the noise .I could do with some tips on using REW have you got any links/tips.


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