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| REW Forum First graphs, how to treat?Discuss First graphs, how to treat? in the Equalization | Calibration forum; First graphs, how to treat? EDIT: Sorry, my measurement was done wrong. (thats why my graph was so flat I see now )
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| First graphs, how to treat? EDIT: Sorry, my measurement was done wrong. (thats why my graph was so flat I see now )I will edit my post again with new graphs. Hello! Last week I got my Digital-Sound-Level Meter from Radioshack, and I downloaded Room Eq Wizard the other day to take some measurements on my "studio" room. First I did a calibration of my soundcard, which looked ok! (M-Audio Delta 1010LT) Then I did a measure including both sub & tops. I use 2 mackie hr-624 and 1 mackie HS-120 subwoofer. I held the SPL meter at the same place, where my listening position is.(please let me know if this is wrong) This is 1m from the tops. I was hoping for some guidance on what I need to do with my roomtreatments, as I have none at this moment. And the 2nd picture attached is from the impulse response. what exactly does this graph tell me? Last edited by krister; 10-28-07 at 06:35 AM.. | ||||
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