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| REW Forum First post and first try with REWDiscuss First post and first try with REW in the Subwoofer Equalization | Calibration forum; First post and first try with REW Hello All,
Having a lot of fun experimenting with REW. (maybe a little to much)
Here is my setup:
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| First post and first try with REW Hello All, Having a lot of fun experimenting with REW. (maybe a little to much) Here is my setup: Basement L shaped semi dedicated HT room. 22'x12' with 7'10'" ceilings for main part of theater and 12'x13' for bar/exercise area. Def Tech 2006TL's, c2300 center and bpx for surrounds. HSU VTFII MK III sub.(running in one port mode) Marantz SR18EX receiver. I've taken measurements of the sub from two of the seating positions and need some input to see if I'm getting good results. Also when I include the mains in the measurement they have a powered 8" sub with a level control. Whats the best procedure to adjust this level to integrate with the sub. Thanks! Seat 1 sw 1st seat.jpg Seat 2 sw 2nd seat.jpg | |||
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| Re: First post and first try with REW I think your respons look good, best overal in seat 2. Could you post a graph with both sub and mains? When you add the mains, use phase to smooth the aerea around the crossover frequency. After that I play the pink noise from the receiver to match level, then I listen to determine if the sub is well integrated. | |||
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| Re: First post and first try with REW Ivaols, Thanks for the quick reply. I will run a test with the mains tonight. Concering the mains, I guess I'm not sure what to do with the level control on each main speaker which is for the built-in powered sub. I have my receivers main speaker setting set to SMALL so that the 80HZ crossover is in effect. I guess I would start off with this level control pretty low and increase it to see how it fills in around the crossover? Thanks! | |||
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| Re: First post and first try with REW Hi, I support you in the Small and 80 hz crossover setting. Regarding the level i`m not quite following you. Do you have a pink noise you can set from your receiver to play from each speaker? If you do, use this pink noise and the RS meter to set correct level to each speaker, including the sub after you done calibrating. The level in the built in sub amplifier should be set so that the gain on the receivers sub-output is around 0, when the sub match the other speakers level. | |||
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| Re: First post and first try with REW Ivaols, I probably wasn't very clear, the sub out from my receiver is only going to the HSU sub. The mains should only get 80hz and above because of the small speaker setting. The mains level control (on the speaker itself) only effects the volumn of the built in sub, so the mains built in sub is only handling mid base (with speakers set to small). So now I have the level control from the receiver for each speaker and also the level cotrol on the mains which control its built in sub. So I'm trying to figure out the best way to adjust this level control on the mains. My guess is to adust it until the mid base area fills in. | |||
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| Re: First post and first try with REW Aaaah, I see. I am not familiar with the concept of built in amplifier in the mains, but now I follow you. I think what you say about adjusting the level in the mains to fill in the midbass makes sense. Still, at the end when you set level in the receiver for the mains I think you should aim for the same level as the sub, center and surround speakers. In that way you are sure not to set the mains hot compared to the rest. | |||
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| Re: First post and first try with REW OK I ran some more tests tonight with the sub and the mains. Any comments or recommendations is greatly appreciated. Not sure what the next step should be. Thanks! Seat 1 wed both 1st seatmain level up.jpg Seat 2 wed both 2ndt seatmain level up.jpg | |||
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| Re: First post and first try with REW Have you played around with the phase knob on the sub to smoothen out the aerea around the crossover? Is this respons the best average? Is it important for you to have good sound in both seats, or do you want to tune one favorite seat? This is important to know. If you want to use both I think it`s a overall good respons. If you want to use seat 1 as main seat, I would try to use the phase to reduse the peak around 80 hz. In other words, you have to answer the question before you continue. | |||
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| Re: First post and first try with REW Hi Wayne, I was wondering about that also, I took a measurement closer to the sub and it moved from 30 to about 40. The sub is in the back corner of the room about 4ft away from the corner and 1ft from the wall. I did try moving the sub out into the room, but that didn't make much difference. Will try the front of the room tomorrow or this weekend or any other ideas anyone has. I got the sub for Christmas and just started playing around with adjustments. Does this look like a problem with the sub itself? Thanks! | |||
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| Re: First post and first try with REW brucek, I will try that thanks. I looked at Wayne's reply again and I think he meant down at 30hz not done correct? If you look at the first attachments they are of the sub only and do show a dip at 30hz also. | |||
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| Re: First post and first try with REW Quote:
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I’d try measuring in various corners, if you have options. (If you don’t want to move the sub around that much, put it at the listening position and put the mic in the corners instead. It’ll get the same results.) Four-feet from the wall should be essentially the same as directly in-corner, but you never know... Regards, Wayne | ||||
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| Re: First post and first try with REW brucek, I tried the near-field measure, and the 30hz dip is gone and it looks pretty flat. I moved the sub to the front of the room (need to get in better shape that sucker is heavy!) and the 30hz dip is gone but I couldn't get the mains and the sub to integrate very well. Plus there is just not enought room there. I moved the sub back to its original position in the back corner and started thinking about the closet thats on the back wall on the same side. (water softned and heater) It has a bi-folding lovered door that doesn't seal and its not sheet rocked on the inside wall. I hung a heavy blanket on the opening and did some more measurments and the 30hz dip is reduced by 4-6db. Just to make sure I ran the test again with the same results. Very little else changes on the graph. Does this make sence, I can't replace the door so any ideas, some treatment maybe? Thanks for all the help! | |||
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| Re: First post and first try with REW Quote:
I would be more inclined to consider the move to the front of the room and make that work. There must be some wacky way you can make it physically fit. I'm sure it can also be made to integrated better with varying crossover, phase, distance timing etc...... brucek | ||||
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| Re: First post and first try with REW brucek, The only way the sub might fit in the front of the room is in between the center and right main about 4' from the front right corner. The other problem is the front of the theater opens into a 13'x12' area. (L shaped basement) I'll give it another try later, but is there anything I could do to fix the 30hz dip in its present position? Thanks! | |||
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| Re: First post and first try with REW Do it the old fashioned way - the crawl around method. Put the sub where your seat is and crawl around until you find a place with the smoothest response. Where you find that, put the sub there. People will think you're crazy but it works. Bryan | |||
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| Re: First post and first try with REW Bryan, Thanks I will try that, you do mean replacing the main seat with the sub (sub remains on floor right?) brucek, If I have to move it to the front, is the position between the center and right main OK or does it have to be in the corner. I know its a lot of this is trial and error but I don't want to try the front again if its a bad location. Besides my wife is beginning to think I have lost it, wait till she sees me crawling around on the floor. | |||
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| Re: First post and first try with REW Quote:
Yeah, that's good advice to physically position your sub at the listening position and then just do a bunch of REW tests at possible sub positions by moving the mic/meter around (considerably lighter device). Actually, if you wait a little while (maybe a week), the next version of REW, that is presently in Beta testing, has a new RTA feature. This allows you to walk around with your microphone/meter and watch the PC display change in real time, rather than taking new measures. It is very, very cool and would be useful in your situation to establish the best sub location..... Quote:
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