The Harman target happens to match my preferences for sound, i never used it as a guideline. It was more about discovering that i can use that as a reference since it almost always makes my cans more to my liking.
In the end i use the EQ that sounds the best to me, but i use Harman as a starting...
I actually did but i lack the necessary knowledge about the entire thing to properly understand it all :(
So, my goal is to be able to put my measurements against the harman target which is my house curve, for that i would need raw measurements somehow? If so, how would i be able to produce...
Ok i think i follow part of what you explained.
Let me change my question a bit and maybe narrow down the answer so i can better understand. If you look at oratory's measurement after EQ you can see that it follows the harman low shelf perfectly, while in mine the bass is mostly a flat line...
Hey guys, i am looking for a tutorial on how to properly align my headphone measurements using a EARS device against a harman target as my house curve.
When i click the EQ button i can see my target and my headphone measurement, but i think i am missing some sort of conversion/compensation...
Today is my first day using REW and i am trying to get the measurements i made to be readable with the Harman curve, i see there is usually a raw measurement and then there is a compensated (not sure if this is the right term) so it will match the curve.
Here is an example of what i am trying...
I have managed to lower the ambience noise by turning off the AC and lowering the PC fan speed.
There is something at 40hz still going to 54dB, but i think 54dB is expected for a quiet room, right?
Then it shows 0dB
Does this all mean i got all settings set correctly? I am very surprised my room is at 66dB at all times and the volume i am used to listening to music is showing 88dB. I was really hoping something was wrong with the setup that could cause these high numbers :(
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