I asked this in the wrong forum, so I'll ask here...
Is there a relatively reliable way of comparing two broadband absorbers using REW? I'm only interested in how they differ in my room, perhaps at varying locations.
EDIT: To add, the room is a tracking, mixing/monitoring, and listening room. When measuring near the mixing position, the differences between the two traps I'm comparing average about 2 dB within each other, but differ considerably depending on frequency. The widest difference I see is about 6 dB, but that's around 150 - 155 Hz. When measuring one trap against no trap, there's only about a max 2 dB reduction depending on frequency.
I wasn't sure if this is typical for a single trap in a corner in a medium to smallesh room (15.5 X 13.5 X 9' H).
Is there a relatively reliable way of comparing two broadband absorbers using REW? I'm only interested in how they differ in my room, perhaps at varying locations.
EDIT: To add, the room is a tracking, mixing/monitoring, and listening room. When measuring near the mixing position, the differences between the two traps I'm comparing average about 2 dB within each other, but differ considerably depending on frequency. The widest difference I see is about 6 dB, but that's around 150 - 155 Hz. When measuring one trap against no trap, there's only about a max 2 dB reduction depending on frequency.
I wasn't sure if this is typical for a single trap in a corner in a medium to smallesh room (15.5 X 13.5 X 9' H).