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You need to measure at your listening position (at ear level), not near the speakers.Also, are you using the correction table for the SPL Meter? If not, you don't have accurate readings and it will mess things up.Glad to see you putting a lot of time and effort into room acoustics. Once you get a little more time under your belt, you will be amazed at how much you can improve or deteriorate the performance of your system by adding/.removing acoustic treatments and changing speaker/listening position placement.George
See this sticky in the accoustics circlehttp://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=17842.0Make sure the mic is at ear level.Find your ideal listening position and move the speakers first, if you can.Do some research on listening position if you have that adjustability.18 traps is a lot. how do you have them placed?
I didn't think you could really fix bass frequencies with room acoustics, at least not 20dB bumps. Looks like you need an equalizer. Have you tried measuring each speaker individually?
Quote from: Bob Reynolds on 2 Jul 2006, 01:11 amI didn't think you could really fix bass frequencies with room acoustics, at least not 20dB bumps. Looks like you need an equalizer. Have you tried measuring each speaker individually?Bob, No I haven't tried that.. I'm new to this thing, how does measuring each speaker individually help? Thanks barry