Recent content by Marzolino

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    Measurements Average or Filters Average?

    I usually prefer "Var Smoothing" on measurements so for EQ purposes is the dB Average the best one?
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    Measurements Average or Filters Average?

    Hi! for many years I've experienced with REW, testing a lot of speakers and other audio devices and I'm so grateful for that big support, there is no one like REW! Now I've two litle questions, if you would kindly consider that: 1 - for the measurement procedure (button "Measure" in the main...
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    Minimum phase and EQ filters

    Hi John, I read again that part of the manual and have found no disagreement with my post. I can't see the mistake, maybe something is out of my understanding, I would only know how consider the filters, generated by REW, that drop out of the minimum phase region in the Excess Group Delay...
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    Minimum phase and EQ filters

    Hi, I introduce myself in advance like an old enthusiast of REW, thanks to it and to John Mulcahy I've achieved a good room equalization and improved the pleasure in listening music, anyway I don't stop searching and testing moreover. So, in the REW tutorial I read that EQ filters...
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    Updated REW and the SPL calibration is lost

    Oh yes, in fact I update from V5.19, now the next update I'll check wath will happen ! Thank you :)
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    Updated REW and the SPL calibration is lost

    Hi, I've updated REW to x64 5.20 RC8b and the SPL calibration already done is lost. In the main page, at foot page, now I read "Peak input ... (uncalibrated)". I've calibrated again the SPL level but, for a next update, is there a way to save the SPL calibration? Thank you
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    Average of measurements

    Thank you JStewart, now it's all clear !:)
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    Average of measurements

    I'm not a mathematics analyst so I must stay at low height, I don't know the difference between arithmetic average and vector average and so I must believe that the resulting averages from single measurements are good! I appreciate and use the Moving Mic Measurement, I usually make first the...
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    Average of measurements

    I'm not a mathematic analyst so I must stay at low height, I do'nt know the difference between aritmetic average and vector average but I see that after an average is generated some caracteristics of a .dat file, available on the original measurement file, are lost, i.e. Distorsion, Waterfall...
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    Average of measurements

    As one only measurement is not enough to get a valid EQ I use to make 4 measurements, around an half circle centred on the loudspeaker. So I get four measurement files that I name Meas-1, Meas-2, Meas-3 and Meas-4 and then I proceed as follows: open Meas-1 and Meas-2 in the All SPL window ...
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    Newly upgraded speakers now bright, harsh. Questions about how to determine what part of the upgrade caused this.

    Searchin' a good sound having a 3-ways multiamp system and a multi function equalizer I can use a range of regulations almost infinite and so I spent years searching the “good sound”, meaning a sound as possible bright, light and rich in details, but not fatiguing and offending my ears, I say...
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    Spacial Average Measurements

    Hi, thank you for the reply and for your opinion about the MMM method! About Audacity I've many times extract from a .wav file the equivalent .txt file. Simply go in Audacity to Menu File => Open File ; when the waveform is displayed go to Menu = > Analysis = > Show Spectrum , here select the...
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    Spacial Average Measurements

    Dear all, it's my first post . I'm enthusiast of REW and got with it a good equalisation in my listening room , but just for low frequencies up to about 300 Hertz (minimum phase zone, according with the theory explained in the REW manual). Now I'm thinking about the mid and high frequencies...
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