Now I had a time to come back.
But I realize I cannot re-layout my position as
@Keith_W suggested. I haven't put on a drawing, but I have a sofa in my listening position, then I cannot move it there. It is hard to *optimize* whole of my life style to the audio in reality ... ;-)
Anyway, I can do as
@ozzy9832001 suggested, make a few more inches of extra space right side of right speaker. Again, that kind of small changes are only I can do.
This time, I put my mic to the equal level with tweeter of M105. Both speakers face to the mic aligned with regular triangle of 2 to 3 m. I measured three times for each test condition, then apply 1/6 smooth and averaged against measurement data. ( Just follow what miniDSP.com tells at
here )
I have a couple of charts to be shared :
My Rotel A11 has tone control, and it says bypass, boost, and max. Without thinking much, I use 'bypass' always. But I have measured them.
SPL goes up bypass < boost < max order, but it is same effect as volume control? I don't know what a tone control means in fact.
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Rotel A11 has bass control too.SPL increases bass+1 < base+2 < ... < base+10 order for sure. (^^)/, but what I wanted is to increase 40 -60Hz. Little different.
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Now I am writing this, using 'bypass' tone control with '+3' bass control. What I want to feel is Contrabass, yet to come. When we listen that instruments at live, you feel you are vibrating. I would like to get that but maybe not possible with my setup.
As always suggestions are welcome.