• WANTED: Happy members who like to discuss audio and other topics related to our interest. Desire to learn and share knowledge of science required. There are many reviews of audio hardware and expert members to help answer your questions. Click here to have your audio equipment measured for free!

I like listening with this curve

musica

Addicted to Fun and Learning
Joined
Jun 29, 2022
Messages
647
Likes
129
at low volume it is very pleasant to listen with this curve in my environment, how can I bring this rew curve into the miniDSP 2/4hd without making corrections to the curve?
Immagine 2024-10-14 131032.png
 
how can I bring this rew curve into the miniDSP 2/4hd without making corrections to the curve?
Depends on what this curve represents.

Is it a speaker target that you've found online?

Or is it an in-room response measurement of your speakers, with an external EQ that you'd now like to migrate to the miniDSP?
 
Depends on what this curve represents.

Is it a speaker target that you've found online?

Or is it an in-room response measurement of your speakers, with an external EQ that you'd now like to migrate to the miniDSP?
it is the frequency response, measured by me in my environment of an old audio system.
I want to reproduce it on another system of mine via miniDSP 2/4hd
 
it is the frequency response, measured by me in my environment of an old audio system.
I want to reproduce it on another system of mine via miniDSP 2/4hd
1. Measure your current system
2. In REW, set the above frequency response as the target response for your system
3. Let REW calculate appropriate EQ values and copy them into the miniDSP.
 
1. Measure your current system
2. In REW, set the above frequency response as the target response for your system
3. Let REW calculate appropriate EQ values and copy them into the miniDSP.
How do you do point 2?
 
I would say there is nothing so surprising about this curve - a little extra treble and a lot of extra bass is commonly preferred.

That said, I would suggest maybe the 10dB dip at 90hz is not beneficial. It's a common thing to have dips like this in-room, but typically things sound much better when you remove the dip.
 
Pretty wide dip as well. Can't imagine wanting that in my system.
 
I have to make the corrections by hand, rew in house curve does not load the files, what type of file is it looking for?
 
I have to make the corrections by hand, rew in house curve does not load the files, what type of file is it looking for?
.csv or .txt

You can export the target curve in that format from REW, then import it back in as house curve.
 
How do I make rew understand that that is the target curve as I export it?
 
what's happening ?
the green curve is the target

Immagine 2024-10-15 194225.png
 
Anything wrong with doing a new curve based on your preference? Import export business obviously is a separate obstacle in the process and the curve is really not what REW police would approve in the first place.
 
the bass curve does not match
Immagine 2024-10-15 204643.png
Immagine 2024-10-15 204803.png
 
Last edited:
As I said above, you need to change the Max boost values or the target response alignment.
is the target level (db spl) at 0.0 that?
and then what should I do anymore?
 
Back
Top Bottom