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Dirac balance L/R

Mike_Trueman

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Hello. Is it possible to use the same saved curve from one speaker for the left and right speakers?
Like use the frequency response curve from left speaker for the left and the right speaker so they are the same.

If i use Dirac the music is not centered anymore and then i need to use the balance to fix it thats so for now i do not use Dirac saved settings.
Or am i doing something wrong?

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Ok, it seems that by disabling the "delay/gain" setting it is fixed for me.
It is on by default but the music sounds better when it is disabled and also the balance problem is fixed for me.

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If i use Dirac the music is not centered anymore
Usually this phenomenon happens with Dirac when the measurement in the first position gets compromised (for example a clock drift happens)
In that case the phase information will be incorrect and the stereo image will suffer
I have had this several times
Then I upgraded to an UMIK-2 mic and since then all is fine
 
Usually this phenomenon happens with Dirac when the measurement in the first position gets compromised (for example a clock drift happens)
In that case the phase information will be incorrect and the stereo image will suffer
I have had this several times
Then I upgraded to an UMIK-2 mic and since then all is fine
Can i connected the Umik it to my NAD?
Also do my LS50Meta's go to 45hz low in my room or do i read the curve wrong? Because my sub has a different tab.
 
I am not sure, please check the manual of your NAD modell
I connect my UMIK-2 to my PC, I don't use an AVR

Yes, you are reading that correctly
If you click on the Subwoofer group you will see your subwoofer's response accordingly
 
I am getting these warnings with every measurement after the latest BluOS update.
Just ignore them?

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I am getting these warnings with every measurement after the latest BluOS update.
Just ignore them?

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That is exactly the clock drift issue that I mentioned above.....

I have fixed that by replacing my UMIK-1 with a UMIK-2
(since that one has its own clock generator)

But unfortunately there are people here who still receive this error message even with the UMIK-2.....
 
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