Try to convolve with the attached impulses with -6.9 dB gain. Fell free to ad HS to the EQ if you find the flat target to bright for near field.
Ehh.. Boosting LF by 7dB is rarely a good idea..
Try to convolve with the attached impulses with -6.9 dB gain. Fell free to ad HS to the EQ if you find the flat target to bright for near field.
I don't see any problem in the excess group delay at that range, so... But of course it would be better if placement can get rid of that canyon (or a properly integrated subwoofer).Ehh.. Boosting LF by 7dB is rarely a good idea..
I don't see any problem in the excess group delay at that range, so... But of course it would be better if placement can get rid of that canyon (or a properly integrated subwoofer).
That's what most other people told be as well. Your 3 filters also sound clearer to me than the seperate filters with boost and all thatFilling LF dips wouldn't cause any problems with excess group delay - it will simply reduce headroom by too much.
Filling the dips should only be done when all other methods have been tried, and even than you do it by 4-5dB max. It should be done based on averaged measurements over the entire LP area and not on a single spot sweep.
Nevermind, I had filters enabled...
That's what most other people told be as well. Your 3 filters also sound clearer to me than the seperate filters with boost and all that
I didn't said it would cause any problem, only that, it shows that the boost is maybe not pointless there. But it was only a "quick and dirty" test, juliangst will develop the correction to the necessary levels.Filling LF dips wouldn't cause any problems with excess group delay - it will simply reduce headroom by too much.
Filling the dips should only be done when all other methods have been tried, and even than you do it by 4-5dB max. It should be done based on averaged measurements over the entire LP area and not on a single spot sweep.
I do agree that speaker positioning and room acoustics is rather compromised and could possibly be better.
Assuming current positioning remains the same, and, if you are willing to apply "phase correction" through the use of a simple stereo LR convolver loaded during playback, you should be able to get a much better summed response in your individual sweeps as well as MMM results.
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This is just one more EQ "fix" you can test out (but with the additional help of some "forced" FIR phase EQ) if you're so inclined. For the left channel, you'd want to create a blank FIR by disabling/bypassing that single paragraphic phase filter.
Just for checking,is that the proper settings?I assume you made measurements from your listening position. What is your listening distance?
Did you measure using moving microphone method as shown here?
Do a measurement like shown in that video, post REW file with measurement and I'll lhelp you with the filters.
These are the settings by Charles Sprinkle (with "Use bars on RTA" checked in appearance).Just for checking,is that the proper settings?
Oh,missed that.(with "Use bars on RTA" checked in appearance).
Just checked it. Same response
That's what most other people told be as well. Your 3 filters also sound clearer to me than the seperate filters with boost and all that
Or design the gain filters in REW with selecting rePhase as equalizer, save to xml, import in rePhase, correct phase and generate impulse.Here's what i think you should do. You're a smart guy, if you managed to master REW to make such good measurements you will be able to master rePhase as well. Download it here, and try to build separate left and right filters. Do not modify the phase except at 100Hz for the right speaker, as @ernestcarl showed you. Keep number of filters as small as possible - 3 should be enough for each channel. Do not correct beyond 300Hz. Add same high shelf fliter to both channels to suit your personal taste for LF balance.
Ask for assistance if stucked. Good luck!
Thanks! I‘m going to try this tomorrow or on the weekend.Here's what i think you should do. You're a smart guy, if you managed to master REW to make such good measurements you will be able to master rePhase as well. Download it here, and try to build separate left and right filters. Do not modify the phase except at 100Hz for the right speaker, as @ernestcarl showed you. Keep number of filters as small as possible - 3 should be enough for each channel. Do not correct beyond 300Hz. Add same high shelf fliter to both channels to suit your personal taste for LF balance.
Ask for assistance if stucked. Good luck!