Hello,
I have been playing with REW for a few weeks. Have these measurements of my speakers in 19 x 13 room with high ceilings - the speakers have to be set up on long axis. There is a thick rug in front of them.
The measurements seem to show three "problems" - spikes at 45 and 65 hz (room nodes?), ugly bite-shaped dips in 100-300 hz area (the whole region is low), and then this peak around 1k. I tried moving the speakers all over the place without much change. I used the moving mic method - twirled the mic around my ear, sat up, leaned back, and took a long average.
In EQ, I chopped a few db off the 65 hz peak and followed strict orders from here (and elsewhere) to not even think about touching the 100-300 hz area. But could not help trying to smooth the midrange using two filters. It LOOKS better and I think sound better. Any advice as to where to go next is much appreciated.
Bryan
I have been playing with REW for a few weeks. Have these measurements of my speakers in 19 x 13 room with high ceilings - the speakers have to be set up on long axis. There is a thick rug in front of them.
The measurements seem to show three "problems" - spikes at 45 and 65 hz (room nodes?), ugly bite-shaped dips in 100-300 hz area (the whole region is low), and then this peak around 1k. I tried moving the speakers all over the place without much change. I used the moving mic method - twirled the mic around my ear, sat up, leaned back, and took a long average.
In EQ, I chopped a few db off the 65 hz peak and followed strict orders from here (and elsewhere) to not even think about touching the 100-300 hz area. But could not help trying to smooth the midrange using two filters. It LOOKS better and I think sound better. Any advice as to where to go next is much appreciated.
Bryan