Different settings produce different looking Impulse Responses

AustinJerry

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What settings would cause these two Impulse Response measurements to look different? The first one has jagged lines, the second one doesn't.

Sonnie's Impulse.png


Jerry's Impulse.png
 
The impulse showing noise belongs to another user. I'll pass on your comment to see what he says.

In my preferences, I have "Use Anti-aliasing for traces" checked. I can see the difference when the setting is toggled off and on with my impulse response measurements, but I never see noise as bad as the example I posted earlier. Is noise like that an indication of something wrong with the other user's setup?
 
Perhaps an issue with gain settings along the mic path, assuming it wasn't just measured in a very noisy environment.
 
Hey John... I only see it when I use full bandwidth measurements of 0-22kHz. If I only measure 0-400Hz, I don't see the noise.
 
Checked.. but still getting noise on full range measurements with timing.

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My subwoofer measurement looks fine with the 5-20kHz setting. Just wiggles in the first "cycle" of the impulse response which I can't explain.
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Hi,
I see your impulse graph has the peak in the negative (-100%) like some of mine.
Does this mean that somehow the signal polarity the speaker receives is reversed, even though the wiring checks OK?
 
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