@serko70 That curve you've passed me above cannot be used because "is not compressed", I mean it uses some different scale or something, like it has variations of 60db or more - so I've went back to the previous curve from your video.
This was the final measured result after applying the convolution on Equalizer APO:
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I've never understood that dip around 600Hz, is that a result of the homemade absorbing panels I've made? Or is it the room? Something else?
Anyway Is it good overall?
I guess I'll find out in the following days by listening to it.
I'm not happy about the dip in the 45dB region but that was there before and won't go away even by moving the subwoofer to the corners of the room
I should point out I did something different from your video, during the Trace Arithmetic step I've used a Regularization% of "4 (8dB max)" since I thought it needed some strong correction in certain points, and then a Gain of -9,10dB inside of Equalizer APO because after applying the convolution file it would warn me (in red) of a massive Peak Gain generated by that, so it would counterbalance it bringing back the Peak Gain value shown from Equalizer APO down to 0.0
Is that ok?
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Finally, below I'll attach all the measurement obtained following the video (with notes for the SUB settings) and the final measurement obtained after applying the convolution file, in case someone wants to doublecheck and see if I could have obtained something better
(likely I can, if someone passes me a usable version of that better curve
)
Thanks everyone for all the help, I'm optimist it will sound great this time