Alright. I finally got my SMS-1. Unpacked it. This thing is gorgeous to look at in my equipment rack. I connected the SMS-1 to my SVS PB10 ISD.
Crossover is 80 hz in my AVR (Yamaha RXV-450). The low pass crossover has been disabled on the SMS-1 and my subwoofer does not have a low pass filter so I'm using the one in my AVR. Speakers are all set to small.
Subwoofer distance is about 5.5 m even though the actual distance is more like 2.7 m.
The subsonic limiter is set to 15 hz with a 6 dB slope. I haven't upgraded the software as of yet. This unit is extremely revealing of small system changes. I found that, for example, changing phase on my subwoofer from 0 to 180 changed the response, for the better ! I had, I think, about a 12-15 dB dip inbetween 50-80 hz. Flipping this around to 180 deg increased these levels by almost 10 dB's !
Talk about an improvement in the crossover region. I haven't messed around with this unit for very long. I've spent about two hours maximum with it. There are still quite a few things that I don't understand. I participate on AVSforums and have posted in the Velodyne help thread. I'll just copy what I said over there to give you an idea of how far I've gotten.
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A few graphs are in order.
First graph is my response, unequalized.
http://uploadimages.com/view.php?type=thumb3&p=2007/0227/11897175886054.jpg
Second graph I took a stab at the EQ (manual).
Keep in mind that I probably haven't used the right levels to actually EQ but I was in a rush so I had to be brief.
http://uploadimages.com/view.php?typ...7175891142.jpg
This third graph I found interesting. As soon as I closed the door behind me (which leads to another small room, this is what I got. The same settings as in graph 2 but with my door closed resulted in :
http://uploadimages.com/view.php?typ...7175909005.jpg
Please keep in mind again, that I don't yet understand how to use the controls like Q and bandwidth. I just moved the sliders but I still can't affect the frequencies that I wanted to. I need to read up more on this."
So there you go.
Since then, I have made a few modifications (the above was posted about 2 days ago or so). My graph is now much flatter and I've used a level of 80 dB's for the tones to play.
I found that after switching between the eq'ed response and preset 6 (uneq'ed response), the tone of the bass was almost completely different when using the pink noise in the AVR to calibrate sub levels. Before I mostly heard a deep rumbling but now I actually hear more bass.
The problem I'm facing is that once I've eq'ed my frequency response, I have to recalibrate a few dB's lower than before but then my uneq'ed response is down by a few dB's. So I can't make an apples to apples comparison. Is there a way for me to calibrate preset 6 (unequalized) to 73-74 dB's and then calibrate preset 5 (eq'ed response) to the same level ?
For test tone levels, I muted the subwoofer and increased master volume on amp until the levels on the right side of the graph reached 80 dB's and matched this with the left side (sub then unmuted to match).
Is that correct ? I will post some new graphs in a few hours time. The graph I have currently is actually even flatter that my first few attempts. A few questions though. Even though my response is far flatter, the needle on my SPL meter still moves to and fro as if there are serious peaks or dips in the response.
I would have thought that the needle would hardly be moving as some people have reported. Alright, enough with the measurements, time to listen to some music and films.
Listening to music, I found that bass notes are now much fuller than before. Before bass was thin sounding in the 50-80 hz region. My results confirm this in the graphs. Movies are a mixed bag at the moment. Perhaps I've done something wrong, I'm not sure. The infrasonic bass range just sounds really, really subdued, as if my subwoofer has actively cut off from 40 hz and below. But the entire bass range from 20 hz and up has actually
increased in the graphs compared to what it was unequalized. It's flat I think to within 4-5 dB's which is darn flat in my book.
The only film I've tried so far is The Matrix. I tried the crop field chapter. There is a scene where a machine tentacle moves past you and it has infrasonic 20 hz information in it. Before, at about 0 dB's on AVR (calibrated to 73-74 dB's and 75 dB's for the main speakers), the room pressurized at that sequence.
But now, nothing. Like I said before, I have increased the levels to create an even flatter response. Another scene is when Neo and Morpheus are sparring in the virtual dojo. When Morpheus jumps and breaks through the mat, there is information extending to 15 hz.
Before I could feel the bass on this one. Now, I can't feel anything at all. Is it possible that the subsonic limiter is limiting output from 25 hz and below ? Because quite a few people have reported that there is a steep roll off below 25 hz on this unit (later revisions have greatly improved this I've heard).
But if this is a roll off problem with the SMS-1, why does it show a graph which gives more deep bass than the unequalized graph ? Why would it show something that I can't perceive ? I need help in trying to understand this.
Please discuss. The end result is that for music there has been a great improvement. However using the EQ result, the bass was still pretty boomy. I am disappointed that the deep bass seems low even though I've increased the levels.
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
--Regards,