Thanks for the Feedback, do i understand you right - there is too much volume in 10-20`000 Hz ?Your in room response should tilt slightly downward to the right. However your in room picture should not.
Looking pretty good to me in either case.
From 80db at 20hz to 69db at 20khz, I think there already is a downward tilt. It's just the scale of his graph is too tight so that it looks too flat.Your in room response should tilt slightly downward to the right. However your in room picture should not.
Looking pretty good to me in either case.
Sorry, I was making a little joke.Thanks for the Feedback, do i understand you right - there is too much volume in 10-20`000 Hz ?
Sorry, I was making a little joke.
When I viewed the picture of your room, the picture is tilted slightly down to the right. Which is my joke comment. FR should tilt right not the room.
Hi ChromatischismChange your vertical axis to 45-105 dB and repost.
Yes, GIK has Bass Traps Tuned to your needs, in my case i ordered 3 Traps for my Room Modes at 40 Hz and 3 at 70Hz. They delivered big time !Sorry, I was making a little joke.
You appear to have just about the right amount of tilt to the response. The scale makes it hard to see, but it is there. Around 10 or 11 db from low frequencies to high which is pretty much spot on.
When I viewed the picture of your room, the picture is tilted slightly down to the right. Which is my joke comment. FR should tilt right not the room.
Beautiful listening room you have. Are those quadratic diffusers in the corners?
Hi Chromatischism
I am sorry, i have to search how to do this...
Thanks Erici, il try this tomorrow. You are in Washington DC , i live i Switzerland we got 22.50 right now..Go to the upper left area of the graph area and click the plus sign once or twice. If the frequency response line is not centered, go to the upper right of the screen and click on scrollbars. Then you can center the graph.
So obviously I don't have a stand up routine as my day job.The best jokes shouldn't have to be explained.
Please try it anywaysSo obviously I don't have a stand up routine as my day job.
Actually, in the upper right corner of the graph is the icon where you input the desired X and Y range.Go to the upper left area of the graph area and click the plus sign once or twice. If the frequency response line is not centered, go to the upper right of the screen and click on scrollbars. Then you can center the graph.