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| REW Forum C-weighting and calibration file questionsDiscuss C-weighting and calibration file questions in the Subwoofer Equalization | Calibration forum; C-weighting and calibration file questions I have been working with REW for a few days and have some questions even so I did some searching.
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| C-weighting and calibration file questions I have been working with REW for a few days and have some questions even so I did some searching. When I calibrate the soundcard (soundblaster live 24bit external) does it matter if the c-weighting box is checked or unchecked in REW? The results I have gotten do not seem to be right in that the subwoofer frequency response rolls off dramatically below 40 hz. I have an IB with 4 MJ-18’s soon to be replaced by IXL-18.4s so it is pretty impressive even without equalizing. I have a Galaxy cm-140 meter and I have loaded the calibration curve. Should I use it C-weighted or A-weighted and should I check or uncheck the REW C-weighted box? My sweeps have looked low using the meter A-weighted and REW C-weighted unchecked. I read in another thread to press the Apply Windows button to recalculate the frequency response with a calibration file. I do not know where that button is and the having the calibration file loaded or unloaded in the settings makes no difference to the response. I am also getting warnings about the impulse response but I think it may be related to what I am doing wrong here. | |||
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| Re: C-weighting and calibration file questions Quote:
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It should measure a flat response (with soundcard file loaded, and meter cal file cleared and C-weight box unchecked)................ Quote:
Leave the C-Weight box unchecked in REW. The cal file over-rides it at the cal files frequency extremes. Quote:
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| Re: C-weighting and calibration file questions Thanks for the help. I had the meter at A-weighting and the REW box unchecked and was getting a low response. When I switched the meter to C-Weighting and checked the REW box the response looked high. I hope I get to work on it some more tonight. Thanks again. | |||
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