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Hi.
What crossover settings should I use for such measurements as in the attachment.
My idea is:
- for main speakers highpass 150Hz / 6dB
- for lowpass subwoofer 110Hz / 24dB
In order to cut the peak around 120Hz.
Hi.
What crossover settings should I use for such measurements as in the attachment.
My idea is:
- for main speakers highpass 150Hz / 6dB
- for lowpass subwoofer 110Hz / 24dB
In order to cut the peak around 120Hz. View attachment 364318
OK.
As a "young", inexperienced audio enthusiast I forgot that I have umik-1 and REW and I can use it for crossover preparation.
My current crossover settings are :
- main left 130Hz/42dB/Butterworth
- main right 140Hz/42dB/Butterworth
- sub 90Hz/24dB/Butterworth
This is left and right channel before and after
And here are left and rigth after
Thanks to that settings peak at 120Hz is lower by 5,5dB.
BUT.
If I have DiracLive maybe all my efforts were unnecessary because it was enough to set the standard crossover settings of 80Hz/24dB for the main speakers and the sub (highpass and lowpass respectively) ?