willbania
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Hey all,
first time post on here, looking for some advice on a couple measurements I took recently
they are in a small control room used for recording music. I can get the dimensions if it helps or do more if necessary
not sure where to go from here or what to do with them...
what's your take on the measurements - do they seem accurate?
if they aren't totally whacked what issues are you seeing in these graphs??
so far have included pictures of Centre Listening Position - Right Speaker & Centre Listening Position - Left Speaker (waterfall and SPL)
the .mdat has right of listening position and left of listening position both speakers too. (they are included in the all SPL graphs below)
how far do people usually go with measuring a room?? what do they do with the info and how can I apply it to treating the room?
is there some common benchmarks in SPL, Decay, etc that generally make for a "good" sounding room
Thanks
Will
first time post on here, looking for some advice on a couple measurements I took recently
they are in a small control room used for recording music. I can get the dimensions if it helps or do more if necessary
not sure where to go from here or what to do with them...
what's your take on the measurements - do they seem accurate?
if they aren't totally whacked what issues are you seeing in these graphs??
so far have included pictures of Centre Listening Position - Right Speaker & Centre Listening Position - Left Speaker (waterfall and SPL)
the .mdat has right of listening position and left of listening position both speakers too. (they are included in the all SPL graphs below)
how far do people usually go with measuring a room?? what do they do with the info and how can I apply it to treating the room?
is there some common benchmarks in SPL, Decay, etc that generally make for a "good" sounding room
Thanks
Will