Hello,
My son and I are new to REW. I have played around with it before but not in a serious way. My son is doing a science project on the whole room treatment issue (for his 8th grade science research class). I am attaching the data file to this post. His project scope is to see how treating first reflection points help with sound quality. We have a center channel speaker that we are trying to test with. We are using a 2014 Mac Mini running Big Sur OS and latest version of REW (5.20 beta 61) connected via HDMI to a Denon x4300h receiver. We are using a JBL 530 book shelf speaker as a center channel on a stand. We are using a Umik-1 as microphone with the calibration file loaded. We are using Measure and setting the signal level as 80dB (by adjusting the volume on the denon). Then start measurement. We are using Pure Direct on the Denon so it does not perform any bass management or any eq (I hope that is a correct assumption). We took 10 measurements back to back with a frequency sweep of 80-20kHz. We did an average after that. We saved off that result. Then we repeated that by adding a 2" compressed fiberglass panel treatment to the left and right wall where the first reflection point is for the center channel speaker. We also repeated with 4" compressed fiberglass panels instead of 2". Then we used 2" mineral wool (rockwool) panels, then 4" rockwool panels, Then the loose fiberglass batting as treatment. We are limiting our project to treating first reflection points. We did not treat the ceiling because it was too hard to do! We thought something would look better with the treatment but as you can see from the attached data files, nothing looks that great. He is having trouble writing his conclusion for his project. Yikes. Any ideas.
To make matters worse, I accidentally broke the UMik-1 by trying to reseat a loose tip and the wire came apart
Luckily we have already collected the data but we won't be able to collect anymore!
Thanks!
My son and I are new to REW. I have played around with it before but not in a serious way. My son is doing a science project on the whole room treatment issue (for his 8th grade science research class). I am attaching the data file to this post. His project scope is to see how treating first reflection points help with sound quality. We have a center channel speaker that we are trying to test with. We are using a 2014 Mac Mini running Big Sur OS and latest version of REW (5.20 beta 61) connected via HDMI to a Denon x4300h receiver. We are using a JBL 530 book shelf speaker as a center channel on a stand. We are using a Umik-1 as microphone with the calibration file loaded. We are using Measure and setting the signal level as 80dB (by adjusting the volume on the denon). Then start measurement. We are using Pure Direct on the Denon so it does not perform any bass management or any eq (I hope that is a correct assumption). We took 10 measurements back to back with a frequency sweep of 80-20kHz. We did an average after that. We saved off that result. Then we repeated that by adding a 2" compressed fiberglass panel treatment to the left and right wall where the first reflection point is for the center channel speaker. We also repeated with 4" compressed fiberglass panels instead of 2". Then we used 2" mineral wool (rockwool) panels, then 4" rockwool panels, Then the loose fiberglass batting as treatment. We are limiting our project to treating first reflection points. We did not treat the ceiling because it was too hard to do! We thought something would look better with the treatment but as you can see from the attached data files, nothing looks that great. He is having trouble writing his conclusion for his project. Yikes. Any ideas.
To make matters worse, I accidentally broke the UMik-1 by trying to reseat a loose tip and the wire came apart

Thanks!