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This is my current setup in Mexico

NBPK402

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My path is for my avp left and right channels go from the preout to the remote switcher (a balanced xlr switcher that has my Athena as the default for output going to my Xilica crossover and when I turn on my AVP it switches the input to the AVP. When the AVP is turned off it switches to my Athena for the output.

Now when I run REW, I have been using my windows 11 laptop and the audio and video is sent via the HDMI on the laptop to the AVP.
I just ordered a 1/8" male to dual male rca cable so I can plug into the laptop headphone jack and plug the RCA splitter cable into the Denafrips Athena. We will see if I get different/better results.
 
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McIntosh MC152 SS Amp (2 channel)
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Yamaha RX-A850 Pro (the other 5 channels lol)
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Chord Electronics Ltd. Qutest
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Netgear Nighthawk S8000 Streaming Switch, Lumin U1 Mini Streamer Transport
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QoBuz Studio Premier, Amazon Prime & Netflix
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Martin Logan ElectroMotion ESL
Center Channel Speaker
Martin Logan Motion C2
Surround Speakers
Martin Logan Motion 4
Surround Back Speakers
Martin Logan Motion 4 (yes, another set of these)
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Martin Logan Dynamo 700
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Cifte 12AU7 NOS & Genalex Gold Lion Tubes in Pre
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Elite Screens Aeon CLR3 0.8 Gain 103-inch
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Samsung The Premiere LSP7T UST Laser Projector
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PrimaLuna, Lumin iApp, Samsung & Yamaha
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ThrowRug, SaddleBlankets, WideBand & Bass Traps...
Another option is to use the Generator function to save a sweep tone with start refs as a .wav file and play it through your entire signal chain, Roon or put on a jump drive, connect to your Lumin and play thru the Lumin player... Then just use the lappy usb with the mic to acquire the sample sweep tone...

As for your previous comment about the Xillica FIR filters... How are you creating the FIR filters? And doesn't theose FIR filters deal with magnitude and phase?
 

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Thank you for the suggestions... I should have a HDMI breakout box in the next 2 weeks and also a 1/8" splitter to dual RCAs next week. I have decided to sell the Lumin U1 mini as I think the Nucleus 1 is all I need.. Selling the Lumin will get me some cash to pay off all these mods and be one less item in the rack and 1 less item to ship when we move to Europe....sometime in the next 2 years.

It looks like I was mistaken on the Fir filters.... I have 31 GEQ filters per input and 8 PEQ filters per output.

I found this about the filters "
FIR filters and GEQ filters are different types of filters used in signal processing and audio mixing:


















  • FIR filters
    Finite impulse response (FIR) filters produce an output that's limited to a finite amount of time, while GEQ filters are used for broad tonal shaping and quick adjustments to fixed frequency bands.
















  • Features
    FIR filters are also known as non-recursive filters, convolution filters, or moving-average filters. They're inherently stable because they have no feedback in their equation. FIR filters can be easier to design than other types of filters, and they can produce linear phases. However, they often require a higher filter order than IIR filters to achieve the same level of performance.




















  • Applications
    GEQ filters are commonly used for feedback control in live sound situations. They can be easier to use for broad tonal shaping or when you want to make quick adjustments to fixed frequency bands.
 

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PrimaLuna Dialogue Premium TubePre (2 channel+sub)
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McIntosh MC152 SS Amp (2 channel)
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Yamaha RX-A850 Pro (the other 5 channels lol)
DAC
Chord Electronics Ltd. Qutest
Computer Audio
MacBook Pro, Custom i7 7700k De-lid 2xAsus1080ti GFX, Audirvana Studio, Hang Loose Convolver, Tone Projects Michelangelo, Pulsar Massive & 8200, LiquidSonics, SoX
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Sony UBP-X700 /M Ultra HD 4K HDR & PS5
Streaming Equipment
Netgear Nighthawk S8000 Streaming Switch, Lumin U1 Mini Streamer Transport
Streaming Subscriptions
QoBuz Studio Premier, Amazon Prime & Netflix
Front Speakers
Martin Logan ElectroMotion ESL
Center Channel Speaker
Martin Logan Motion C2
Surround Speakers
Martin Logan Motion 4
Surround Back Speakers
Martin Logan Motion 4 (yes, another set of these)
Subwoofers
Martin Logan Dynamo 700
Other Speakers
Cifte 12AU7 NOS & Genalex Gold Lion Tubes in Pre
Screen
Elite Screens Aeon CLR3 0.8 Gain 103-inch
Video Display Device
Samsung The Premiere LSP7T UST Laser Projector
Remote Control
PrimaLuna, Lumin iApp, Samsung & Yamaha
Other Equipment
ThrowRug, SaddleBlankets, WideBand & Bass Traps...
No worries @NBPK402... I use FIR filters in a convolution engine (HangLoose Convolver) for DSP Room Correction... It is like having 32768 eq sliders embedded in the FIR filter... It is all done in software via a VST plugin hosted in the Audirvana player...

I am pretty sure you can upload FIR filters to the Roon player as well as managing additional EQ and speaker distances...

As far as your above graphics goes I would probably flatten your lows to match the rest of the frequency range and then add a -6db tilt... Easier said than done in hardware... Notice that many newer EQ emulations (plugins) actually have a tilt knob... Lol...
 
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No worries @NBPK402... I use FIR filters in a convolution engine (HangLoose Convolver) for DSP Room Correction... It is like having 32768 eq sliders embedded in the FIR filter... It is all done in software via a VST plugin hosted in the Audirvana player...

I am pretty sure you can upload FIR filters to the Roon player as well as managing additional EQ and speaker distances...

As far as your above graphics goes I would probably flatten your lows to match the rest of the frequency range and then add a -6db tilt... Easier said than done in hardware... Notice that many newer EQ emulations (plugins) actually have a tilt knob... Lol...
I am going to retune because...even though it sounds great, I am hitting 90 db on peaks at 10 on the volume control (60 is max), and I am maxed at about 35 on the volume. It sounds very loud even though it is just over 100db @14'.... I have had problems with getting REW setup since we moved to Mexico. I can set it up and it is fine then later in the day it says signal to noise is to low or distortion is to high. I change the levels and it gives another error that something in the chain is to high. I am hoping that if I use either a hdmi breakout box or a 1/8" RCA splitter that I can get the levels right.

I am also curious as to what it will sound like going through the Pontus 2 via optical...so I am going to try a little experiment.
 
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