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| REW Forum how low can the rew/bfd go?Discuss how low can the rew/bfd go? in the Subwoofer Equalization | Calibration forum; how low can the rew/bfd go? hello, first post. been reading up for a couple days. i am interested in implementing the rew. i just purchased ... |
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| how low can the rew/bfd go? hello, first post. been reading up for a couple days. i am interested in implementing the rew. i just purchased 2 svs 16-46's and my room is somewhat small. if i play the system at volumes which the very low end is audible and tactile the midbass levels destroy all detail whatsovever. so my question is can the rew/bfd boost frequencies BELOW 20hz while i cut the frequencies @ 40 and 80hz in order to get a full range balance of what these subs are supposed to be capable of? thank you so much and i look forward to using this great system. | |||
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| | Re: how low can the rew/bfd go? Welcome to the Forum! The BFD can affect frequencies below 20 Hz, but that’s the lowest frequency you can set a filter for. To get action below 20 Hz would require a filter with a broad bandwidth. You can get essentially the same effect of boosting down low by cutting the upper frequencies. Regards, Wayne | |||
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| Re: how low can the rew/bfd go? thank you wayne, i think i understand. for now i think that is essentially what i am doing with just the av processor level controls. i calibrated everything to even and then dialed down the m/c/s and left the sub level "as is" so the sub frequency is "boosted". it sounds better than even calibration across the board but spl meter still shows huge peakes @ 40 and 80 hz which i think is still hurting the detail and extension perception of the lowest frequencies. forgive me if this is a stupid question, but, are the filters restricted to 20hz by the rew or by the behringer 1124? | |||
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| Re: how low can the rew/bfd go? Quote:
A BFD 1124 has a filter center frequency limit of 20Hz. brucek | ||||
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