Graph Request

Eric SVL

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First of all, John, thank you for your work on this amazing program. It has been indispensable in helping me achieve good sound, especially in the bass region. Those who use the program should consider donating if they have benefited from it.

Second, I really like what you've done to improve the graph output. Can we add a label < 20 Hz? Either continue the Sub bass label, or come up with a new one?

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John Mulcahy

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Impressive response. The frequency bands listed are those that have definitions, the first starts at 20 Hz. Could label the region below 20 Hz as Infrasound I guess.
 

Eric SVL

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Preamp, Processor or Receiver
Denon AVR-X4500H
Main Amp
Hypex NCore NC252MP
DAC
Micca OriGen G2
Computer Audio
iLoud MTM
Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
Sony PS3, PS4
Streaming Equipment
Google Chromecast
Streaming Subscriptions
GIK Tri-Traps
Front Speakers
Buchardt S400
Surround Speakers
Polk LSiM 702
Front Height Speakers
Focal Chorus OD 706 V
Rear Height Speakers
Focal Chorus OD 706 V
Subwoofers
Rythmik
Other Speakers
ELAC Debut Reference DFR52
Screen
Samsung PN64H5000
Thanks. Trying to work out what is going on at 80-100 Hz but otherwise I'd say it's pretty good :)

I had a similar thought. Infrasound makes sense.
 
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