
You too have remained civil. Its kept this thread from completely devolving into name calling or singing matches. Thank you. I look forward to your work. I suggest starting a new thread in the Acoustics, Layout and Setup section.@agarwalro I like your style, and appreciate the effort for actual discussion. But I think at this point there is little discussion to be had, and I've done a great job of backing myself in to a corner. So I'll keep working in order to demonstrate with pictures, how to correlate predictions to acoustic measurements. I thought it was a simple concept, that was easy to share. So hopefully you and others will be able to literally see, with pictures, what I am talking about, and how it might offer you a better solution.
Show don't tell. I get it and agree, and I'll get all those purdy measurements for you guys as soon as I can. Thought it would be easier to show you on your own rooms. That's truly all I've been getting at.
@William Lemmerhirt First, you need to predict your modes. Then, you need to know which ones are actually affecting your listening position with acoustic measurements. Once you've ensured levels and delays are set for all subs (after placement of course), you would then use EQ to cancel out your room modes. I've got an open living room myself, and was only limited by the 2 channels of DSP built in to my subs. Still predicted 15 modes, I think.
And that's where I've been the most vocal. The 'guesswork' that's gone in to the DSP. Room modes don't have to measure as peaks, you can be out of phase with that frequency at the listening position and simply not hear it. My mistake in telling and not showing, was that it wasn't seen by anyone, that correcting the actual modes smooths the response on it's own. My other mistake was in thinking that I could simplify an incredibly complex subject, for the masses.
@agarwalro I like your style, and appreciate the effort for actual discussion. But I think at this point there is little discussion to be had, and I've done a great job of backing myself in to a corner. So I'll keep working in order to demonstrate with pictures, how to correlate predictions to acoustic measurements. I thought it was a simple concept, that was easy to share. So hopefully you and others will be able to literally see, with pictures, what I am talking about, and how it might offer you a better solution.
@ATLAudio You've been the most vocal, and by far the only off-putting member, considering how much time I've spent with you. You called me up while I was on vacation and asked how to program a 2x4. I got your room dimensions from you and gave you the predicted modes, and I think, the DSP filters. Never saw a FR graph, or heard comments on the effectiveness. Nothing. But here you are in every thread where I advocate this procedure, slamming it. So if you want to share the progress, and what inputs you've made, then lets discuss. But you're not making me want to cook you and your family ribs again, any time soon.
Warrior, I and this discussion started in a different thread. He did tell me that he assumes my system sounds like crap because I don't know what I'm doing. He's never heard my system.No, Warrior is referring you to the book to better understand the cause of your audio aberrations. He's just more vocal and persistent than most would care to be.
He had some questions about the graphs he was generating.Well fiddlesticks.
I've even forgotten where this thread went off track.
Quick, someone post a few REW plots and bring us back to the OP's reason for starting the thread.
Well fiddlesticks.
I've even forgotten where this thread went off track.
Quick, someone post a few REW plots and bring us back to the OP's reason for starting the thread.
Smoother than George Clooney after a great shave!View attachment 22386
Here's my response across my front sofa. Green line being my MLP.
Good Lord, man! Did you just do that with some crayons?View attachment 22386
Here's my response across my front sofa. Green line being my MLP.
No, MS Paint... lolGood Lord, man! Did you just do that with some crayons?
That’s what I’m talking about!
I just realized something... I'm going to start having weekends off. I'm so glad I quit my old job.Though I love being a snarky jackass...about now, on Friday night, it’s time to crack open a brew or something stronger, laugh out loud, put in movie or a good disc, sit back and enjoy our own achievements with our own systems. Cheers to us weirdos.
Wait, seriously?No, MS Paint... lol
Interesting graph. How did you compile a x-over graph? I’m used to the standard spl info. Audyssey always sets the XO really low on my mains and side speakers. While it’s hard to hear any degradation in the smaller speakers, it’s pretty clear in the mains vs subs. I don’t know why it calibrates the surround, height, sides, between 40-60? They don’t reach that far anyway.I just realized something... I'm going to start having weekends off. I'm so glad I quit my old job.![]()
They're just individual sweeps at each crossover I tried. I labeled them below the graph. You can see which is which.Interesting graph. How did you compile a x-over graph? I’m used to the standard spl info. Audyssey always sets the XO really low on my mains and side speakers. While it’s hard to hear any degradation in the smaller speakers, it’s pretty clear in the mains vs subs. I don’t know why it calibrates the surround, height, sides, between 40-60? They don’t reach that far anyway.