The default setup from Audyssey multi eq-x (no midrange compensation). Depending on what I’m listening to and the volume I may turn DEQ on at 15 or leave off.
Kind of tempted to take my own measurements and turn off Audyssey to see how the results look. I probably should also spend time focusing just on the subwoofers in some of this. I added these monsterous sound isolation feet to my REL 10” last night, should have done a before/after test just on...
Sorry, the one with Audyssey off in red is also with DEQ off, I don’t think DEQ can even be on if Audyssey is off.
I’m just using the defaults from MultiEq-X on this one which I the only difference is the midrang compensation on reference. Both use the home theater roll off.
Red - Audyssey off
Green - Audyssey - Reference and Dynamic EQ - On
Blue - Audyssey - Flat and Dynamic EQ - Off
Need to do one with Audyssey Flat and Dynamic EQ - On as that's what I find I listen to the most.
Need to research how to setup the psychoacoustic filters and also change y-axis to match on REW and MultiEq-X (one is SPL one is dB). Figured I'd post this for now. Generally speaking, I think these results look pretty good, and feel like the crossover of 120Hz is validated now, despite front's...
Thanks!
Don’t think I’m completely down the road of endless tweaking, just getting started with REW for the first time.
To your point though, I’m going to leave the surrounds and at most alone and just focus on fronts and subs (although not sure I want to buy another box for sub dsp when...
Ahh ok
Ahh ok thanks! Just checked the correction i posted for my subs in another thread earlier, I see how Audyssey smoothed helped smooth them out a bit from 150Hz to 200Hz, I have crossovers set at 120Hz.