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Most important question how does it sound are you happy with the result do you notice a difference when using the bypass knob. ?If you look at my curve, it looks quite good, or even very good ;-)
Most important question how does it sound are you happy with the result do you notice a difference when using the bypass knob. ?If you look at my curve, it looks quite good, or even very good ;-)
Thats the spirit i'm 64 so probably same sort of age.Snarfie: I have been through dozens of hi-fi systems, some also high-end over the last more than 50 years, and happy with the sound most of the time. Now, my room is small, but dedicated to music listening, so quite comprehensive room treatments has been done, absorbers and diffusers. In my entire hi-fi hobby I have strived for better resolution and neutrality. A couple of years ago I started to use DSP, and don't look back! Most important result is the much better resolution and neutrality in the low end, and I'm convinced that those who disregard DSP, and even acoustic room treatment also, and claim they have high-end sound have not heard high-end sound with acoustic instruments. The difference is huge. So, yes, I'm very happy with the sound. However, as always, can it be better I try to go for it. And I thought, that DSP above 400Hz would probably not be optimum, so I raised the objective to avoid that here, but without loosing neutrality.
I will be remeasuring and re-running RoomEQ soon.
Thanks. What does the colour of the dot indicate?Watch out for »Room EQ gain«, too. The dot with it should be green instead of red
Thanks. What does the colour of the dot indicate?
documentation
Doh. Not sure how I missed that tbh...
Hello Sokel, I just discovered MathAudio so I'm really a noobie.Ok,let's follow the right way now.
First read this:
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...s-your-favorite-house-curve.2382/post-1476897
Second,any line above the measured response (the one with the hills and the valleys) does not amplify anything,it just leave it as is.
A nice correction is what @HDavidson proposes as I did earlier,that will correct lows and leave the rest as is.
Again,there's no amplification in Mathaudio,all it does is reducing,any line above the measurement simply does nothing.
What a pityMathAudio doesn’t support externally generated WAV impulse file. U need to use MathAudio to sweep/measure.