Slotenpiloot
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Hi guys,
I recently completed building a pair of Visaton concorde MK3 speakers (well i.. Not really, LOTS and LOTS of help from others ) and i am really happy with the results, however the measurements in the lower ranges look kinda ****** to be honest. Is there any easy way to make improvments in this area? without resulting turning my living room in a studio. I have also measured the woofers with the mic nearly touching, this results in a smooth measurement, so i think the funky reading is because of the room and not the speaker.(all 4 woofers give exactly the same reading)
Picture above : Averaged response of 3 measurements of the left speaker, var smoothing.
Picture below: Averaged response 3 measurements of the right speaker, var smoothing.
I was thinking of applying a bit of eq to the peaks, would this be the correct way?
Below 2 pictures of the room/speakers.
I recently completed building a pair of Visaton concorde MK3 speakers (well i.. Not really, LOTS and LOTS of help from others ) and i am really happy with the results, however the measurements in the lower ranges look kinda ****** to be honest. Is there any easy way to make improvments in this area? without resulting turning my living room in a studio. I have also measured the woofers with the mic nearly touching, this results in a smooth measurement, so i think the funky reading is because of the room and not the speaker.(all 4 woofers give exactly the same reading)
Picture above : Averaged response of 3 measurements of the left speaker, var smoothing.
Picture below: Averaged response 3 measurements of the right speaker, var smoothing.
I was thinking of applying a bit of eq to the peaks, would this be the correct way?
Below 2 pictures of the room/speakers.