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| Pls help integrating mains and sub I need help figuring out how to best integrate my mains. Here is what I have so far: Sub is an SVS PB12-Plus/2 with ports set at 20Hz I also have a house curve set: 20Hz +5.0 80Hz 0.0 This is what it looked like before I started (sub only): ![]() Here is the first crack with the BFD filters (obviously a big null around 105Hz): ![]() Then I turned on the mains - I played around with the phase and this is about as good as it gets: ![]() So then I decided to use the notch filter on my pre (B&K Ref50) to kill the hump at 80Hz, tweaked the BFD a bit more and ended up with this: ![]() I have 3 questions: 1. I am using the Sub calibration signal to integrate my mains. Past 80Hz am I trying to hit the 75db line, or should it be dropping like the Sub target line? In other words, if you look at the hump around 94Hz, is it a hump relative to 75db or relative to the sub target line? 2. As its currently setup, as shown in the last graph, it looks reasonably good to me (haven't had time to listen to it yet). But when I go back and check my speaker levels, my Sub is about 10-11 db "hot" relative to the other speakers. If I knock down the gain on the sub, won't I kill this curve (lower frequencies will go down relative to higher frequencies in the mains). How do I get the speaker levels right? 3. Should I be worried about the big dips past 100Hz (or again, are they really dips)? Thanks! Last edited by strange_brew; 07-27-07 at 03:12 PM. | |||
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| Re: Pls help integrating mains and sub If possible can you repost the graphs using log scale. Sound is usually never graphed in linear scale as you've done. Press the Freq Axis button icon on the top right hand corner of REW. Makes a huge difference and a lot easier to evaluate.. ![]() Just go into edit in your post and edit out the attachments and repost the log graphs........ sorry, I know it's a hassle. ![]() brucek | |||
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| Re: Pls help integrating mains and sub Great, thanks. OK, excellent job on the sub equalization - couldn't ask for much better. When you added the mains it created a peak around 80 - 90Hz which is fairly common. This is corrected by changing the phase control on the sub. If you're lucky enough to have a variable control you should be able to get it quite flat. If you've only got a 0-180 switch, then choose the best position and try the subs speaker distance control on your receiver and see if you can get rid of it. If not, try moving the sub somewhat in relation to the mains to get the best transition at that crossover area. You can also eq it a bit and see if that works.... actually the simple notch filter worked pretty good. As far as the hot sub signal at the receiver is concerned. You should get the level of the sub from the receiver set to satisfy the correct input level of the BFD and then never touch that again. After that, all level adjustments of the sub should be with the sub amplifiers gain control. (are you familiar with setting up the BFD input level? If not read the section in the BFD Guide on that subject). The dips past 100Hz aren't equalizable. You can treat the room or live with it. Peaks and dips in the mains are not as noticeable as those room mode peaks and dips in the sub.. Overall though, your response is very good now. I prefer the sub a bit hotter, but that's simple preference. brucek | |||
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Just out of curiousity, should that I be aiming to hit the 75dB line, or should the mains fall down the line with the subs? I was wondering if its a function of the type of signal for the sub that is output and whether it has any relevance beyond a certain point... Craig. | ||||||||
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At this point though, your ears are the best tool for telling you if you like the sound. If you feel the sub is a bit hot or cool, you only need to adjust the level on the sub amp a bit...... target.jpg ![]() brucek | ||||
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| Re: Pls help integrating mains and sub That makes sense. I played around with the BFD a bit more in the 45 - 80 range and ended up with the response below. I haven't played with the phase yet to try and fix the dip at 70Hz, but that will be my next step. I did get a chace to demo some materials and we watched a movie last night. It sounded much fuller and deeper. I may turn up the gain 1-2 db as you suggested, but otherwise its very, very good. ![]() | |||
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| Re: Pls help integrating mains and sub Yeah...If the receiver has an eq at that frequency for the mains, it may solve this issue better. But this bump could be masked as well by raising a bit the subwoofer level as per Sir Brucek advise! Yamaha RX-V2500, Wharfedale Diamond 9.6 Fronts, Wharfedale Diamond CM Center, Diamond DFS Surround and rear, Behringer FBQ 2496, Dual RL-P18s 625L LLTs, Dual TA-2400 Pro (2 * 2000 W Amp), Samsung HD870 DVD player, Carada BW 16:9 106" screen, Epson TW-2000, 60 Gb PS3 Important HT proverbs: - "You can never have too much headroom" (talking about bass) - "you can never have too big a screen" (talking about still pictures) Projector selection basics Epson TW 2000 review | |||
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| Re: Pls help integrating mains and sub Thanks for the suggestions guys. I'll keep playing with it and post my results. Now that I've done my sub and have a plan for my sub/main integration, how do I go about this for my mains. I obviously can't use a BFD, and I'm already using the notch filter in the pre-amp. What are other people doing and how do I go about measuring the current peformance in REW? | |||
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| | Re: Pls help integrating mains and sub You can use the RS meter, although it’s only good out to about 7 kHz. Still, it should make you aware of any roughness in response up to and beyond that point, even if it won’t show how good your extension is. For accuracy all the way to the top, I believe some of our Staff has determined that the Galaxy SPL meter is up to the task. In lieu of that, there is always the Behringer mic/pre-amp set up. Regards, Wayne | |||
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