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So last night I was using REW to do some measuring of my system. I ran across a curious behavior, and I'm not sure where the problem lies. For reference, I use my HDMI-equipped laptop running Windows 10 and the latest (or nearly latest) version of REW, and UMIK-1 microphone with calibration file
I have bass management running on my receiver (a NAD T758 v3). However, when I run a sweep with HDMI channel 1, 2, or 3, I sometimes don't get output from the subs. Rather, everything is going to the main speaker - it's as if bass management has been turned off in the receiver. Perhaps the strangest part is, it seems to be intermittent. On some sweeps I'll get the response I expect and the subs are clearly participating, and on other sweeps the subs just go away. This is happening in back-to-back measurements, without restarting any equipment or software, or changing any connections.
As far as I've heard while playing actual content from other sources, this has never happened in actual use. So it's hard to blame the receiver. And yet, I can't think of anything going on with the computer itself or the REW software that would cause this. After all, REW can't know whether there's bass management running downstream of it.
Hmm, well now that I'm thinking about it, I suppose it's possible the receiver is to blame. I do get pretty good response from the speakers themselves, and most of the content I listen to that doesn't have an LFE channel is not demanding in the bass department, so perhaps it just hasn't been noticeable. I'm going to look into that idea further. So I may be barking up the wrong tree here, but if I'm missing anything regarding how REW or the computer might be causing this, please let me know.
I have bass management running on my receiver (a NAD T758 v3). However, when I run a sweep with HDMI channel 1, 2, or 3, I sometimes don't get output from the subs. Rather, everything is going to the main speaker - it's as if bass management has been turned off in the receiver. Perhaps the strangest part is, it seems to be intermittent. On some sweeps I'll get the response I expect and the subs are clearly participating, and on other sweeps the subs just go away. This is happening in back-to-back measurements, without restarting any equipment or software, or changing any connections.
As far as I've heard while playing actual content from other sources, this has never happened in actual use. So it's hard to blame the receiver. And yet, I can't think of anything going on with the computer itself or the REW software that would cause this. After all, REW can't know whether there's bass management running downstream of it.
Hmm, well now that I'm thinking about it, I suppose it's possible the receiver is to blame. I do get pretty good response from the speakers themselves, and most of the content I listen to that doesn't have an LFE channel is not demanding in the bass department, so perhaps it just hasn't been noticeable. I'm going to look into that idea further. So I may be barking up the wrong tree here, but if I'm missing anything regarding how REW or the computer might be causing this, please let me know.