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- Lyngdorf MP-60 2.1
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- Parasound A51
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- Windows 11
Hello!
I am new to the REW world, although working on the A/V hobby for a long time. I have 3 subwoofers that I'm trying to properly integrate/EQ with my Lyngdorf processor. A forum member on the Lyngdorf forums has been very helpful guiding me through the REW process with my UMIK-1 microphone. I finally am at the point where everything seems to be working. Almost. Here are the instructions provided:
"Please measure each sub separately from 15-300Hz. For all the measurements, you need to set up a "use acoustic timing reference", preferably select your center channel (select reference output channel = Center) [note: that's channel 3 for me]. So that will be three separate sweeps, each starting with a "blipp" from the center channel. You can do all the measurements in one REW file. Just name the measurements LFE SUB, L SUB, R SUB:
Any thoughts? It's probably a simple solution but I'm stuck. Here's a screenshot of the screen I have configured.
I am new to the REW world, although working on the A/V hobby for a long time. I have 3 subwoofers that I'm trying to properly integrate/EQ with my Lyngdorf processor. A forum member on the Lyngdorf forums has been very helpful guiding me through the REW process with my UMIK-1 microphone. I finally am at the point where everything seems to be working. Almost. Here are the instructions provided:
"Please measure each sub separately from 15-300Hz. For all the measurements, you need to set up a "use acoustic timing reference", preferably select your center channel (select reference output channel = Center) [note: that's channel 3 for me]. So that will be three separate sweeps, each starting with a "blipp" from the center channel. You can do all the measurements in one REW file. Just name the measurements LFE SUB, L SUB, R SUB:
- For the LFE SUB, use the LFE as output channel. [note: that's channel 4 for me]
- For the L SUB, use output channel L but disconnect the left main speaker!
- For the R SUB, use output channel R but disconnect the right main speaker!"
Any thoughts? It's probably a simple solution but I'm stuck. Here's a screenshot of the screen I have configured.