I use RTA over a 1m2 area around my usual listening position exactly to *avoid* the measurements being so specific for the mic position.
I mean, my ears won't be at the exact mic position anyway (or even in the exact position every time I sit down), so tailoring the sound exactly for one...
Okay, so I think I'll go forward applying individual filters per side for the low frequencies (as my speakers have different corner positioning / toe-in), and the same filters for middle- to high frequencies.
Edit:
After reading quite some more forum posts I think the best idea for me is to...
I've built a pair of speakers for in my kitchen.
The kit I've built is the "Samuel HQ" by Heissmann Acoustics (original kit measurements are on this page):
https://heissmann-acoustics.de/en/samuel-hq-sph175hq-xt300-xt25/
My kitchen is 5.5x5 meters, and sadly I have no choice in speaker...
I just adjusted DRC Designers output setting to
PSOutWindow = 8192
This indeed results in an output file that is 8 times smaller than the 65536 setting.
Loaded it in in Equalizer APO and ofcourse the resulting analysis graph is not exactly the same as the 65536 setting, but it looks pretty...
...I think I'm making progress, documenting this as I go along as it might be of use to other people (and if I'm wrong, they can learn from my mistakes :)) :
When using DRC Designer, the profiles for the different filters you can generate are stored in text files with the ".drc" extension in...
EDIT: Sorry, I understand I've posted this in the wrong place as this is not specifically REW related.
My bad!
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I've followed this tutorial to measure using REW and create filters using DRC Designer:
I've succesfully created the filters, and I've tried them using Equalizer APO.
Sounds...
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