Wow, looks like a reverse house curve. That can’t sound good! “Before” response looked pretty good, actually; just the dip south of 50 Hz needed some boost. A single parametric filter could have taken care of it.
Regards,
Wayne
I used the SMS-1 previously and it had no trouble handling the dip at 50Hz. The dip isWow, looks like a reverse house curve. That can’t sound good! “Before” response looked pretty good, actually; just the dip south of 50 Hz needed some boost. A single parametric filter could have taken care of it.
Regards,
Wayne
This is the subwoofer only? Looks like something is wrong here. :scratch:Wow, looks like a reverse house curve. That can’t sound good! “Before” response looked pretty good, actually; just the dip south of 50 Hz needed some boost. A single parametric filter could have taken care of it.
Regards,
Wayne
As a workaround, I set the crossover to 130Hz, while I start looking at the source of the problemAre your mains to small and you shouldn't have the cancellation/dip issue.
That was the first things I looked at. A cal file is physically loaded (REW popup). Earthworks says thatAre you sure the mic calibration file is loaded in REW? The slow shallow roll off toward the lowest frequencies looks perhaps like a measurement without a mic/SPL meter calibration file in use.
Tim
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Set your xover to 80 and your mains to small and take a measurement without filters, it may surprise you.As a workaround, I set the crossover to 130Hz, while I start looking at the source of the problem