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Is the slope too much for this room.

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No dsp in sub, but i have roon.
Then set the DSP with a correction file. Personally I like the video below a lot for the basics, but I would EQ each channel L and R individually.

 

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umik 1 with calibration file

Then you're also measuring with a very low volume. Try to measure so loud that the highest volume in the bass is at least 75-80dB.
 
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So now all you need to do is get the x and y axis right. Click "limits in the upper right corner (as marked in the picture below with yellow), and set it to 20 - 20,000hz and to 45-105dB (also as marked yellow)

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@ehabheikal Great. So you don't really have a slope (to answer your original question). :) You do have some pretty significant peaks in the bass though that probably makes the bass somewhat boomy and uneven from track to track. Did you have a sub? You should add some DSP to your system and you will get a great improvement. On the bright side it looks very tidy from 200hz and up.
 
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@ehabheikal Great. So you don't really have a slope (to answer your original question). :) You do have some pretty significant peaks in the bass though that probably makes the bass somewhat boomy and uneven from track to track. Did you have a sub? You should add some DSP to your system and you will get a great improvement. On the bright side it looks very tidy from 200hz and
 
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Thanx a million. Is there any software that can produce the eq for roon or should i wing it trial and error?
 

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Thanx a million. Is there any software that can produce the eq for roon or should i wing it trial and error?

I'm not very familiar with roon but I suspect it can take filters from REW, or you can at least create them manually based on what you see in REW, when you learn how all this works :) Perhaps someone else knows more about roon.
 

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Now you have got a more reasonable curve, Roon can do DSP by the way, if you learn REW you can get filter parameters from there and put them manually in Roon
 
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Did a few filters in roon and measured with white noise track on roon. i think this is good enough or should i learn how to do it in roon?
 

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Did a few filters in roon and measured with white noise track on roon. i think this is good enough or should i learn how to do it in roon?

You're measurement is too low (try to get the average which is now around 50 to 70-75dB), and you need to set the y/x-axis again.
 
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