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| REW Forum Do I need an equalizer?Discuss Do I need an equalizer? in the Subwoofer Equalization | Calibration forum; Do I need an equalizer? Hello all, I bought a sound card to test my new subwoofer and here is the graph. Do I need ... |
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| Do I need an equalizer? Hello all, I bought a sound card to test my new subwoofer and here is the graph. Do I need a DSP1124P? I measured connected directly to the sub. I will post more graphs later once I run the test through the AVR with Odyssey. | |||
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| Re: Do I need an equalizer? It's quite good from 15Hz to 50hz, then you have those dips. You wouldn't use eq on dips anyway, so you may try some movement in the room to see if the 60Hz area can be helped without disturbing the nice response below that. I would try and get away without eq....... | |||
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| Re: Do I need an equalizer? After moving my sub all over the room, I finally put it back where I started and turned it 45 degrees so it faced the side wall. How does this look? Still no need for EQ I presume. I use it for 95% HT. ![]() | |||
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| Re: Do I need an equalizer? Looks pretty good. When you say you are going to apply Odyssey eq from your AVR, do you mean to say Audyssey? If so, from other threads it looks like it does a pretty good job with the lower end. Interesting to see what it does to your repsonse.... brucek | |||
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| Re: Do I need an equalizer? Yes I did mean Audyssey. Please excuse my spelling. One question though, How do I check my subwoofer level through the AVR? I know I have done it before, but when I connected to the right speaker in on the front of the AVR this morning, the pink noise would only play through the right speaker. I have a Denon AVR-3808CI. | |||
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| Re: Do I need an equalizer? Well, you can certainly use the receivers test tones to set the level. But if you want to use REW, then I normally use a Y-splitter when connecting the PC into the receiver. | |||
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