Here's the in-room response (initally set by ear!) of my 3.6s paired with Kinergetics subwoofers as measured by a Dspeaker Antimode 2.0 Dual Core processor prior to any digital correction. I'm using a Pass Labs XVR-1 3 way which allows gain, slope, Fq, and 3 selectable filter Qs.The subs are crossed over at 48Hz with 18dB octave filters driven by one amp.
The tweeter mid-range has that amp's polarity reversed with a high pass filter setting of 6dB @ 180Hz and a High Q setting. The 3.6 bass panel amp uses a low pass of 24dB @ 250Hz Medium Q setting.
I think the uncorrected response looks pretty flat - what do you think? I can fix the dip between 35 - 50 Hz with the XO by raising the Low pass filter Q. The dips at 150 Hz and 350 Hz look like room modes to me - what do you think? Any suggestions before I add digital correction?
This Dspeaker Dual Core is very nice. Wish the display was bigger than a postage stamp. I'm really not sure yet about the sound quality of the digital filters as I just got this.
Thanks for your advice, Barry
Edits: 09/30/12
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Topic - Opinions Please - Barry 13:15:34 09/30/12 (10)
- RE: Opinions Please - josh358 05:53:32 10/01/12 (3)
- DWM Josh? - Timbo in Oz 19:45:44 10/01/12 (1)
- RE: DWM Josh? - josh358 08:16:55 10/02/12 (0)
- RE: Opinions Please - Barry 16:11:59 10/01/12 (0)
- Waht I'd really like to know is if you can bear the sound of DSP, - Timbo in Oz 05:13:46 10/01/12 (4)
- RE: Excellent question! - Barry 16:00:20 10/01/12 (3)
- 'Wha thank you, sir! Ahh is touched by yo' kind reecogintion! ;-) - Timbo in Oz 19:43:08 10/01/12 (0)
- RE: Excellent question! - josh358 18:28:01 10/01/12 (1)
- Y'all see above now, y'hear! 'Kay? - Timbo in Oz 19:44:28 10/01/12 (0)
- RE: Opinions Please - berni 01:56:41 10/01/12 (0)