Here is a new measurement without me in the room. I played around with speaker placement and also place two extra panels I had behind the speakers on the front wall. It seems to have made a big difference in the 96Hz dip. It's still there but much less. I did pick up a little spike in the...
Thank you sm52, I will rotate the tubes and re-measure. I added another chart to my post above, with measurements with the speakers on their sides. I have the smoothing set to 1/3 octave.
With regard to the noise, there is a basement underneath me, but I made sure the furnace wasn't running...
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Yeah, the noise floor is strange! Just so I understand, since it doesn't look like reverb, does it look more like some type of artifact in the measurement versus an actual frequency issue in the room?
I did measure from the woofers to the walls and yes, they are just about 89cms. I'm...
Hello guys, thank you very much for your help with this!
1. The "With Me In" measure was done with me sitting in a chair directly behind the measurement microphone. I was trying to get as close to the listening position, but of course the microphone was in my way, so I had to sit a little...
Attached is my first room measurement. I attached 2-mdat files and the calibration file.
I'm still learning how to read things, but looks like I have a sizable dip around 100hz?
This is a studio mixing room. It is treated with panels, bass traps and diffusors on the back wall.
I would...
Probably a silly question, but I am going to measure my room tonight and was wondering what effect my body will have on the measurement? Where should I sit or stand to minimize that impact? This is a Studio Mixing/Mastering room.
Thank you for a great product!!!
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