Thanks, John. I had also read that article from noaudiophile. I really like that site and his reviews as it helps to see through some of the marketing when you see the guts of speakers and what components they use in the electronics. I just picked up a second pair of used B2031A monitors for...
Well, that was a long weekend.... I got bogged down with work projects but I was able to tinker do more measurements today. I added an additional panel on the ceiling and did a bunch more measurements. I measured left and right of center and mostly individual speakers for a total of 27...
I will do some more tweaks this weekend. This was using measurements 6" forward and aft of my listening spot. It's a desk so I don't really go anywhere outside of that.
Thanks for taking a look at it. There is a lot of treatment in the room. It's a small home studio space where I work on video post-prod and music. Roughly 11x11x8.75'.
I have 12 broadband absorption panels covering the RFZ and back and front walls. All but 2 are 24x48" using 2" thick Roxul...
Not sure what too flat means. :) I work in video/audio post-producion so I figured this is a good place to start. I might like a bit more in the 30-85 range, but this is coming from a pair of powered studio monitors (Behringer Truth 2031A).
Super impressed with REW! I am working on finalizing treatment in my studio and this is the latest measurement with loopback reference. It looks nuts.
When I apply the estimated IR Delay (which is correct), I get this.
That's the proper procedure, correct?
Also, how does this look?
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