Check out our new Overview of the miniDSP Flex HTx with Device Console . This includes a couple of interesting examples: one for a four-way active system and another for a 5.2 home theater system..
Here are two Signal Flow Diagrams to help visualize possible HTx functionality. This first one is...
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We just published a new tech blog that provides an overview of miniDSP's Device Console, this covers the 2x4 and 2x8 architectures: Overview of miniDSP Device Console
Agreed, the REW electronic method of making relative delay measurements is the most accurate and really required when you have subwoofers of differing models and DSP delay times.
We left that out of this video because it's a fairly complicated, and error-prone process.
We do have a written...
In this video we walk through the process of setting up a multi-subwoofer configuration for a home theater using miniDSP Device Console and a 2x4 HD or Flex. For more videos, check us out at Deer Creek Audio or YouTube
Deer Creek Audio just introduced a new tech blog that describes Using REW along with miniDSP Device Console to verify Audio System performance. Check it out: Using miniDSP Device Console and REW to Verify Basic System Setup
We have seen in a couple of instances where there has been inverted wiring on one of the drivers, in this case possibly the tweeter. It's pure speculation on my part but worth looking into.
Have you tried moving the microphone around and averaging?. Here is what typical measurement looks like, mostly additive by 6dB. This is an excerpt from our tech blog: https://deercreekaudio.com/tech-blog/f/using-key-measurements-to-verify-basic-system-setup