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I should know this by now but what’s the difference?I am sure they mean low-pass filters. We are talking about high-pass filters.
I should know this by now but what’s the difference?I am sure they mean low-pass filters. We are talking about high-pass filters.
I’m confused then. The purpose of the post is trying to achieve significant room gain at low frequencies, 35hz and below. Obviously the high pass filter is still active but how does that effect room gain?low pass filters pass frequencies lower than their cutoff. high pass filters pass frequencies above their cutoff frequency.
Most of us set a LPF of around 60-80Hz for music, but for LFE I think they bypass that and run up to 120Hz.
The highpass filter is used to prevent lower frequencies from reaching the driver that might cause over excursion or bottoming out.
They are in a bedroom with a king size mattress, and I took measurements from the mattress. Tomorrow I will get a longer RCA cable and move one to the side of the room and then see if I can borrow a mic boom and take better measurements for AudesseyIs there a chance that your listening position is in a null? Have you measured with Rew? Changed the phase of both to be zero degrees? Tried moving the subs?
I didn’t limit it below 40 Hz, I adjusted the curve below 40 Hz increasing output a littleWhy did you limit Audyssey to 40hz?
Thanks, misread that. What kind of curve did you apply below 40hz? Are you sure what's bothering you is below 40hz?I didn’t limit it below 40 Hz, I adjusted the curve below 40 Hz increasing output a little
I just gave it about 3 dB bump. That’s definitely not what’s bothering me, I think it’s below 100 Hz, someday I need to exercise a little patience and figure out REW.Thanks, misread that. What kind of curve did you apply below 40hz? Are you sure what's bothering you is below 40hz?
Measuring would be best. From your description of what's bothering you could well be above 40hz in any case. Especially in music.I just gave it about 3 dB bump. That’s definitely not what’s bothering me, I think it’s below 100 Hz, someday I need to exercise a little patience and figure out REW.
I’ll turn em down a little. Unicron’s voice at the beginning of Transformers was almost painful.If your ears are getting a little bass fatigue, you need to turn them down a bit.
If you are in a null or a mode, you should be able to move around by 1 foot and hear a change in the intensity of the low frequencies.
It definitely seems like you still have an integration issue, though.
When I first set up my subs to test them out, I did so and followed the "Rough" beginning direction of setting them to 50% gain.I’ll turn em down a little. Unicron’s voice at the beginning of Transformers was almost painful.