paullambert100
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Hi everyone,
I noticed something odd when doing measurements of my newly treated room. When I measure the speakers by themselves (L and R) and when I measure them both at the same time (L + R) a huge dip in the 6k-9k occurs in the stereo version of the measurement vs the individual L + R speakers. I'm kind of stumped.
A bit of info on the room. It is 11x12x9ft high. I have put wall to ceiling soffit's Bass Traps on all four corner, three 6" monster traps on the front wall, three 4" panels on the side walls, three 4" panels on rear wall, and a 9" 4x8 ceiling cloud. I did alot of research and though I had enough thick panels to avoid a completely dead high end but I'm not sure what might be causing this occurrence. Any advise would be greatly appreciated!
I have included 3 screen captures of the R (in red), L (in blue) and both speakers (in turquoise) and the REQ file aswell.
Secondly, what would be considered normal deviation between speaker responses? Is there a maximum limit in db before things get to chaotic? There a few spots in the measurements where the curves between L + R speaker deviates by around 5-8db. Thank you so much!
I noticed something odd when doing measurements of my newly treated room. When I measure the speakers by themselves (L and R) and when I measure them both at the same time (L + R) a huge dip in the 6k-9k occurs in the stereo version of the measurement vs the individual L + R speakers. I'm kind of stumped.
A bit of info on the room. It is 11x12x9ft high. I have put wall to ceiling soffit's Bass Traps on all four corner, three 6" monster traps on the front wall, three 4" panels on the side walls, three 4" panels on rear wall, and a 9" 4x8 ceiling cloud. I did alot of research and though I had enough thick panels to avoid a completely dead high end but I'm not sure what might be causing this occurrence. Any advise would be greatly appreciated!
I have included 3 screen captures of the R (in red), L (in blue) and both speakers (in turquoise) and the REQ file aswell.
Secondly, what would be considered normal deviation between speaker responses? Is there a maximum limit in db before things get to chaotic? There a few spots in the measurements where the curves between L + R speaker deviates by around 5-8db. Thank you so much!