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My suggestion is to do more APO targets and see which EQ you like best.
I suggest you do a test by taking the 85 dB reference and equalizing it down.
Try this EQ up to 3 kHz for now, measure again with APO and do another EQ on the result
Take the test. You will see that the Individual Max Boost is set to 3.
So I tell the program that I don't want any filter with more than 3 dB to start with.
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I was trying today different EQ profiles, the ones like that sounds a bit weird, I guess giving too much boost in the 115hz region makes the bass a bit weird.
That being said, the umik1 is fantastic, it can change the speaker a lot. I highly recommend this thing. I have hard times to identify the dip around 800hz~ in my listening test
Subjetive the best resul was this, the bass is very dense, fun and articulate.. sounds very HiFi and fun
This was REW+2 filters made by me. Boost the sub-bass, -1,5dB 3khz
I also measure a more flat curve today, i got this (sorry in the first floor my family was playing with another speakers, so no good presicion in this), i got the pre-measurement while them hadn't play music, but when i took the final measure they turn on the music
. In this wave the speaker sounds very HiFi and dissapiar, everything just sound very clean and natural. Correction was up to 3khz
In recent measurements I got more mid range and high frequency energy, not like the the previous one. I don't know why. In this one i only low a bit the 3khz too. For example in the blue measurement i see a slope in the high frequency while in the orange nope.
But the orange sounds a bit weird. I guess it's the +15dB filter at 115hz XD.
End with this? idk why the slope HF looks that flat
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EDIT: I learned in my listening test that, correct these tinny small Q peak or dips is not good idea, If i correct too much the dip around 110hz~ it sounds very bad but measure flat, but in reality is does not sound flat and sounds really boosted.
This sounds the best in my listening test, that dip is not that audible at all, its hard to hear even if i use these 20hz-20khz videos in youtube. Using +6dB to boost that dip is enough, the +11dB~boost measure flat but does not sound good
EDIT2: Im not sure if use -3dB (like the graph) or -2dB at 3Khz, still listening
EDIT3: I end with -2dB at 3khz, sounds the best, no graph for this, the last graph is EDIT2.
Time to go!
this was the very final measurement:
It include a +2dB high frequency shelf. 5500hz. Everything sounds amazing. I'm done.