I recently purchased a Behringer FBQ2496 for my PA system. It works great as a feedback killer and has allowed me to crank up monitors in really live rooms using all condenser mics like I never could before.
Today I decided to see how it could help my theater system when I'm not using the PA. I spent much of the day messing with Room EQ Wizard. I have not invested in a measurement mic like the Dayton but I have the Radio Shack analog SPL meter. From what I have read, this should be adequate for measuring low frequencies.
I had some problems. First of all, I could not make REW happy with the levels. Even after cranking the input gain on my MacBook Pro all the way up, it kept telling me that the input level was "much lower than it should be" even though the level display showed it nearly clipping.
I did the measurement anyway and after finally figuring out how to automatically configure filters I downloaded them into the FBQ. I definitely heard a difference but I wouldn't say it was for the better.
First of all, I had to boost the sub output on the receiver to +10, where it had been -4, and turn the gain on the sub all the way up just to get it somewhere close to the same average level. Second, the sound just wasn't right. There was a lot of really low frequency rumble without a lot of actual, audible bass. I played the first scene of The Hurt Locker and when the explosion started the sub immediately went into protection. I've played that scene countless times and never had that happen. I played some music and for the first time ever heard some mechanical noise from the sub. Obviously something isn't right. All of the filters were cutting frequencies. No boosting. The predicted graph looked relatively flat.
Do I need to invest in a better microphone for measuring? Any advice on using REW would be appreciated.
Also, after messing with stuff all day I took the FBQ out of the loop and went to calibrate the sub again. Now I'm wondering if my SPL meter is working right. The meter doesn't even register any sound with the sub at ear bleeding levels. I got all the other speakers to 75dB but the sub doesn't even move the meter when it is at +10 and literally shaking the entire house and causing my blinds to flutter.