+1 on this. I frequently like to measure L, R, and then L+R in series when making acoustic adjustments, particularly w/r/t speaker or room treatment placement.
Thanks, John. I was using 96kHz thinking that, perhaps, the waveforms produced by the speakers might be more accurate. Is there any issue with aliasing between the output and input sampling? I’ll try 48kHz/256k and see what they look like.
The room does sound a bit lean and I wonder if this is...
Hello, everyone --
I'm new to this and have been trying to understand my room's acoustics. I was hoping you guys might be able to help me.
For measurement, I'm using REW V5.20 beta 47 and a UMIK-1. The computer is connected directly to the MIC and to my KEF LS50Ws via USB. The measurements are...
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