Select the miniDSP as output, end frequency at 20000 KHz, and only measure L or R individually, right now it's L+R.
maybe if you put it in a .zip file first it would work?I do not seem to be able to upload that file format? Can you let me know how to do that please?
Is this any good?
Yep, Was the microphone at ear level by the way?
Was Dirac turned off?
I am unclear what "Neutral" represents:
there is an additional frequency I can hear when the EQ is off.
but can I also do this directly in the MiniDSP EQ controls (using Peak type)?
Thanks for your advice. I will do some listening today and give my feedback. I am curious to learn more about your thinking here, does this correct some issue you observed in my timing measurements?
If you have headphones, you can apply the filter (with positive gain) to the headphones just to hear the coloration of the sound that you're trying to fight.
My next purchase will be a set of reference headphones for this reason. I am just starting to wade through the myriad options. The HiFiman XS looks like a good balance of performance and price? Do you have a recommendation for a good reference set (better than the Genelecs with my room impact).
I'm not really a headphones person, they just don't do it for me since I really enjoy speakers and the physical impact of sound.
I'm using a Hifiman HE400SE.
I'm not sure I'd advise a 10db gain peq based on a single measurement. 30cm to either side, above or below could end up with even more db down on the average response. I could imagine that would have a detrimental effect on the natural sound of the speakers - missing lots of energy. Please look into mmm measurements. Loads of information on this forum that has helped me immeasurably.