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kalhua

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I am a complete novice at this stuff. I am considering purchasing a tool such as Audiolense to tweak my setup. My buddy brought his laptop over and sampled my desktop speakers which consists of a pair of active bookshelf speakers. They have a subwoofer output that is connected to a small sub. The subwoofer output is crossed at 80 by default. This essentially leaves no control other than setting the subs high pass to 90. Would this type of setup benefit from using Audiolense? He took a couple measurements and posted them below. He just set them up as a 2.0 system (full range left and right) AllinOne. Any thoughts?

Thanks




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juicehifi

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Yes, a correction will greatly improve the sound quality here.

If you have some wave-files with music lying around, you can correct some of the music from the licensing and demo menu, and listen to the result.
 

socbutter

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I've found these two Youtube videos to be quite helpful. Unfortunately, I'm unable to post links. Thank you, OCA.


Optimal Subwoofer Alignment with Cross Correlation​


Supreme Audyssey Calibration by OCA​

 

kalhua

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Thanks. I will try that out. Is there any disadvantage to how my speakers are configured per my description above? Does the demo apply the full capabilities of the software to the file or is it limited?

Thanks
 
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