bo_knows
Addicted to Fun and Learning
Hi Rick,Interesting to compare that with my most recent REW scan:
I feel as though if my response was a bit less in the 4 Khz vicinity, the overall spectral tilt would look a bit more like an in-room prediction. But I don't think I get much in the way of sharply off-axis early reflections, which are usually what pull the "in-room" curve down a bit. I don't feel like the speakers sound bright at all, but that may be dark hearing on my part. The Redhead doesn't complain, though, and neither does the cat.
(The bumpiness in the left channel at 700ish seems to resist correction, so I'm dealing with a room mode despite the rather high frequency. That's on the exploration list for the future.)
But even with the rolled-off higher frequencies, playing music loudly will excite my tinnitus for a while.
Rick "no correction in this chart above 300 Hz" Denney
Are you filtering those hi frequencies or they are naturally slopping off? Looking at your in-room response, high frequencies are starting to roll off at 6khz. What is your listening distance from the tweeters? Never mind, I see you are using EQ. Nice even response.
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