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Evening all,
I'm pulling my hair out trying to figure out what has happened here and hopefully somebody here knows?!
In 2020 I bought a calibrated omnitronic flat frequency response mm 1c mic and measured my speakers really just to check the crossover caps were still good etc; B&W CM9 combined, high, and low as attached. Fairly linear for the expected range and no weird spikes etc pretty flat. I tested with and without the rear bass port plugged etc and they are flattest with the least THD plugged with the B&W provided foam.
Recently I got the itch and added PV1 subwoofers to each side (it is a fairly large room and one unvented 500w sub wouldn't really do it alone).
Now I wanted to retest combined with subs, subs alone, etc primarily to set the crossovers on the subs such that I am not duplicating frequencies or leaving gaps; I know what my ears think it should be about 35hz but it is nice to confirm.
Now the actual problem; I cranked the crossovers to max and I loaded REW on the same laptop with the same mic and the same speakers as 2020 then I get a completely different graph! This is shown in the attached file marked .
I have checked the xlr squid interface calibration file used is the same as it was in 2020 (and it's actually pretty similar without).
Is my mic dead? Did I screw up some setting? I have no idea what is happening iirc this mic was always pretty linear no cal file needed etc.
I hope I have included the relevant details and any suggestions as to exactly how I'm being an idiot and screwing something up here would be appreciated!
Thanks for reading, Alex
I'm pulling my hair out trying to figure out what has happened here and hopefully somebody here knows?!
In 2020 I bought a calibrated omnitronic flat frequency response mm 1c mic and measured my speakers really just to check the crossover caps were still good etc; B&W CM9 combined, high, and low as attached. Fairly linear for the expected range and no weird spikes etc pretty flat. I tested with and without the rear bass port plugged etc and they are flattest with the least THD plugged with the B&W provided foam.
Recently I got the itch and added PV1 subwoofers to each side (it is a fairly large room and one unvented 500w sub wouldn't really do it alone).
Now I wanted to retest combined with subs, subs alone, etc primarily to set the crossovers on the subs such that I am not duplicating frequencies or leaving gaps; I know what my ears think it should be about 35hz but it is nice to confirm.
Now the actual problem; I cranked the crossovers to max and I loaded REW on the same laptop with the same mic and the same speakers as 2020 then I get a completely different graph! This is shown in the attached file marked .
I have checked the xlr squid interface calibration file used is the same as it was in 2020 (and it's actually pretty similar without).
Is my mic dead? Did I screw up some setting? I have no idea what is happening iirc this mic was always pretty linear no cal file needed etc.
I hope I have included the relevant details and any suggestions as to exactly how I'm being an idiot and screwing something up here would be appreciated!
Thanks for reading, Alex