Hi All,
I have tried to make good use of REW for years to make the mini-dsp adjustments in my old car work better, but when it comes to new cars, how can I best evaluate, objectively, what is the best stereo before buying - other than of course just playing some songs? As in what best feeds back the output signal frequencies most faithfully?
When running the wave, I get the attached graph - done with the left, right and then left and right speakers together. Am I to assume the flatter the line, the better the speaker system? Or what tools / windows would best help. I figured this is a bit obtuse since I'm not changing up anything in the room, just want a baseline to determine a systems capabilities. Thank you!
I have tried to make good use of REW for years to make the mini-dsp adjustments in my old car work better, but when it comes to new cars, how can I best evaluate, objectively, what is the best stereo before buying - other than of course just playing some songs? As in what best feeds back the output signal frequencies most faithfully?
When running the wave, I get the attached graph - done with the left, right and then left and right speakers together. Am I to assume the flatter the line, the better the speaker system? Or what tools / windows would best help. I figured this is a bit obtuse since I'm not changing up anything in the room, just want a baseline to determine a systems capabilities. Thank you!