Viabcroce
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Hello,
I own an Anthem STR with DRC capacity. I've just received my new sub (2.1, music only), and before re-running ARC I moved the sub around (part of) the room and checked results in REW.
As a side note, I used the method of sending a pink signal window (10-300 Hz) to the sub and using the RTA to have a real time response while I moved/rotated the cab. This way I could save the most meaningful measures only... and saved a good amount of time IMO.
I've collected the best response curves I could get, and I'd appreciate if expert members took a look at them if they feel like, and help me choose the best final position for the sub according to measures.
I thought I'd privilege the measures that read better from 50-60 Hz up, because that will be the most audible range (and the most frequently present in recordings): IMO, better to have a dip @ 25 than @ say 80 Hope this makes sense.
As a side note, I plan to cross satellites and sub at quite a high freq, since cutting the first 1-1.5 octaves of a midwoofer can improve total distortion up to 600-700 Hz. My satellites are spec'ed 50 Hz @ -3 dB, so I think I'll go for a cross around 100 Hz (first octave)/150 Hz (1.5 octave).
This is to say that I care about what/how the sub plays above 80 Hz
Please note the attached file will require REW 5.20 AFAIK (5.19 should not be compatible with the new file format).
Thanks in advance everybody
I own an Anthem STR with DRC capacity. I've just received my new sub (2.1, music only), and before re-running ARC I moved the sub around (part of) the room and checked results in REW.
As a side note, I used the method of sending a pink signal window (10-300 Hz) to the sub and using the RTA to have a real time response while I moved/rotated the cab. This way I could save the most meaningful measures only... and saved a good amount of time IMO.
I've collected the best response curves I could get, and I'd appreciate if expert members took a look at them if they feel like, and help me choose the best final position for the sub according to measures.
I thought I'd privilege the measures that read better from 50-60 Hz up, because that will be the most audible range (and the most frequently present in recordings): IMO, better to have a dip @ 25 than @ say 80 Hope this makes sense.
As a side note, I plan to cross satellites and sub at quite a high freq, since cutting the first 1-1.5 octaves of a midwoofer can improve total distortion up to 600-700 Hz. My satellites are spec'ed 50 Hz @ -3 dB, so I think I'll go for a cross around 100 Hz (first octave)/150 Hz (1.5 octave).
This is to say that I care about what/how the sub plays above 80 Hz
Please note the attached file will require REW 5.20 AFAIK (5.19 should not be compatible with the new file format).
Thanks in advance everybody