clones83
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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- Denon X4200W
- Additional Amp
- Emotiva BasX 7 Channel
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Oppo 203
- Front Speakers
- PSA MTM 210T
- Center Channel Speaker
- PSA MTM 210C
- Surround Back Speakers
- PSA MT 110
- Subwoofers
- PSA v1800 x2
- Other Speakers
- Crowson MA x2
- Video Display Device
- LG 77 C8 OLED
I’m new to REW and ran measurements at the main seating position, coming up with puzzling results that I can't figure out after much reading in the guides and posts, here and on the AVS forum. I’ve attached the graph of measuring both subs with the crazy results. Hard to understand how I can get any readings below 0. I don't know if this is a setting issue that is just plotting the graph wrong, a setting issue in REW for how I am measuring or if there is a bigger issue with the sub performance.
My set up is a Denon x4200 AVR routed from its sub 1 output to a miniDSP 2x4 HD which has outputs 1 & 2 each to PSA v1800 subs. The high & low pass filters are bypassed for the measurements on the miniDSP. The gains on both subs are at 50%. Output 3 on the miniDSP is going to a Crowson amp for a pair of Crowson MAs but that’s off for the measurements. I’m using a calibrated Umik-1 mic.
Until I get my dedicated home theater room completed next year, I’m in a 21' x 32' finished basement room with an 8' ceiling. Sub 1 is placed right front, between the TV & the RF speaker and sub 2 is mid left wall to the rear of the main seating position. Main seating position is 12' from TV. Subs are not in ideal spots, but the only places they can go in this room.
The obvious issue I see is the extremely low SPL up to 60 hz or so. SPL checks prior to measuring were good; I got 80db with no issues using the REW signal generator with a "Sub Cal" Pink Noise signal at -12dBFS. I can’t begin to do any EQ until I figure out what to do about that. No amount of adjustments in the REW app or with the AVR’s volume makes any difference. Between all the settings on the AVR, REW & miniDSP, I feel like I’m missing something & hopefully there’s a relatively easy setting I’m overlooking to get the overall db up & flattened to a somewhat normal level and the measurements to a point that I can begin to try some EQ. I’d love to have a palm to the forehead, D’oh! moment if anyone can help.
My set up is a Denon x4200 AVR routed from its sub 1 output to a miniDSP 2x4 HD which has outputs 1 & 2 each to PSA v1800 subs. The high & low pass filters are bypassed for the measurements on the miniDSP. The gains on both subs are at 50%. Output 3 on the miniDSP is going to a Crowson amp for a pair of Crowson MAs but that’s off for the measurements. I’m using a calibrated Umik-1 mic.
Until I get my dedicated home theater room completed next year, I’m in a 21' x 32' finished basement room with an 8' ceiling. Sub 1 is placed right front, between the TV & the RF speaker and sub 2 is mid left wall to the rear of the main seating position. Main seating position is 12' from TV. Subs are not in ideal spots, but the only places they can go in this room.
The obvious issue I see is the extremely low SPL up to 60 hz or so. SPL checks prior to measuring were good; I got 80db with no issues using the REW signal generator with a "Sub Cal" Pink Noise signal at -12dBFS. I can’t begin to do any EQ until I figure out what to do about that. No amount of adjustments in the REW app or with the AVR’s volume makes any difference. Between all the settings on the AVR, REW & miniDSP, I feel like I’m missing something & hopefully there’s a relatively easy setting I’m overlooking to get the overall db up & flattened to a somewhat normal level and the measurements to a point that I can begin to try some EQ. I’d love to have a palm to the forehead, D’oh! moment if anyone can help.