Tutorials on Room EQ???

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David Faulkner

Enthusiast
Is anyone able to provide me with a long in depth video, website, ect. on manually mesuring/adjusting room EQ? Would like to start doing everything manually but these charts/graphs look like a different language to me. I understand frequency response, cutoffs, but need a broken down layman's terms explanation on Room EQs from start to finish. Thanks everyone!
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
You referring to use with particular software/implementation gear? What gear do you have that you want to try this out with?

ps In any case, a lot of good info here as well it being one of the more popular tools. https://www.roomeqwizard.com/
 
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David Faulkner

Enthusiast
Have a 5.2 system
Fronts: Klipsch R-28Fs
Center: Klipsch R- 25C
Rears: Klipsch: R- 28Fs
Subs: Klipsch R- 10SWs
Receiver: Yamaha Advantage RX- A760

Ran YPAO and it sounds good, but I want to learn about manual EQ
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Have a 5.2 system
Fronts: Klipsch R-28Fs
Center: Klipsch R- 25C
Rears: Klipsch: R- 28Fs
Subs: Klipsch R- 10SWs
Receiver: Yamaha Advantage RX- A760

Ran YPAO and it sounds good, but I want to learn about manual EQ
Just using the onboard eq of the avr?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Yes and buying a microphone and using a computer application to adjust
Okay, then that REW software site I pointed you at is a good start, download that and dive into their materials and forum. This thread is a good tutorial on using REW with a usb mic; for usb mics a miniDSP Umik-1 or a Dayton UMM-6 would be good mics to get. You will be limited to the adjustments via your on board eq, rather than implement something with something like a miniDSP 2x4 or similar unit.
 
Bucknekked

Bucknekked

Audioholic Samurai
Okay, then that REW software site I pointed you at is a good start, download that and dive into their materials and forum. This thread is a good tutorial on using REW with a usb mic; for usb mics a miniDSP Umik-1 or a Dayton UMM-6 would be good mics to get. You will be limited to the adjustments via your on board eq, rather than implement something with something like a miniDSP 2x4 or similar unit.
I have already taken lovinthehd and shadyj's advice to give REW and a new measurement mic a try.
Worked out great. There is a bunch you can learn and having objective data beats the tar out of subjective guesses about what's going on.

Follow whatever links/help they toss your way and you should get some good, useful information
 
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