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Wow, that final curve is amazing. It's darn flat out to about 10k. I wonder why the 10k-20k range drops off like that? Is this with or without subs? I don't think that the unmodified version is too bad -- most of the stuff is within 5 dB, which supposedly isn't bad (according to Ethan Winer of realtraps). The left and right speakers are fairly well matched in your room, except for the less than 200Hz frequencies.
I too wonder why the drop-off above 10k.
Quote from: zybarI too wonder why the drop-off above 10k.Take a measurement 1m on-axis with your tweeter. You should see less taper above 10kHz and the response should look smoother.
Quote from: macQuote from: zybarI too wonder why the drop-off above 10k.Take a measurement 1m on-axis with your tweeter. You should see less taper above 10kHz and the response should look smoother.Mac,Silly question...Since I am creating the correction curves based on measurments I make at my listening spot, what does it benefit me to measure the tweeter 1M away? George
Since I am creating the correction curves based on measurments I make at my listening spot, what does it benefit me to measure the tweeter 1M away?
None of those curves show the room acoustic correction capability of the DEQX
Quote from: macNone of those curves show the room acoustic correction capability of the DEQXmac, are those speaker or room correction curves?Val