BTW My tweak: use a long towel or long piece of cardboard under the speakers and have a willing assistant pull them for you while you listen to the changes in sound. Also, if you have a laser measurer it makes recording speaker location so easy. Oh, and like it says, play the track LOUD! My...
I have been using REW for years now and read hundreds of posts but the one thing that I have struggled to find answers to is, "What is a good measurement?"
Floyd E Toole says, (rightly or wrongly) speakers that measure well, sound good in blind tests, BUT what does "measure well" mean?
For the...
Hi All,
Anyone using the Sumiko Master Set procedure? I've tried but get stuck at finding the sweet spot where the bass is at its best. Does anyone have experience at using REW to measure when the bass gets to its sweet spot?
Any other suggestions for speaker placement setup and sub...
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I measure using REW and then generate two sets of filters, one full spectrum and one for only Sub-300Hz, which I apply in a Wiim Mini Streamer.
When I measure the results, whilst the SPL flattens out, the Spectrogram gets worse. Any idea why that is and what I can do? Also, how do my...
HI
Any reason why the filters generated by REW in MacOS are different to those in Win10 from same measurements?
Also, if you're creating filters for the digital source before a DAC, should one still not use boost filters?
Thanks!
Hi.
I played a very distorted file and am concerned that I may have blown a driver as the sound is grittier (or it’s my paranoia).
How does one check in REW? Thanks
Hi All,
I recently posted a thread about measurements and Member SM52 was very gracious in answering all my questions. Thank you!
What I learnt on a general level is that in setting up speakers, it is not just frequency response and trying to get them to match a house curve that REW can be...
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