Hi all
Not sure what is not enough info, and what is too much, but here goes.
My home studio was designed (not from the ground up) by a professional acoustician. Lots of panels and diffusors.
Even after he took my measurements (not rew) and gave me the all clear, I am, being a perfectionist, looking to see if I can get even better. I have a DBX rta-m routed to a Focusrite Scarlett (figured this would be better than my BAE 1073), it is pointed upward, it is equidistant to both tweeters. I have a pair of Dutch and Dutch 8Cs, and a done the rew calibration process as per the instructions.
Even if everything remains the same (same mic position, same levels, etc), I am not expecting the measurements to be 100% identical every time, but many times the measurements are noticeably different. Can someone explain to me why this is, and if there is anything I can do to alleviate this?
Thanks in advance.
Not sure what is not enough info, and what is too much, but here goes.
My home studio was designed (not from the ground up) by a professional acoustician. Lots of panels and diffusors.
Even after he took my measurements (not rew) and gave me the all clear, I am, being a perfectionist, looking to see if I can get even better. I have a DBX rta-m routed to a Focusrite Scarlett (figured this would be better than my BAE 1073), it is pointed upward, it is equidistant to both tweeters. I have a pair of Dutch and Dutch 8Cs, and a done the rew calibration process as per the instructions.
Even if everything remains the same (same mic position, same levels, etc), I am not expecting the measurements to be 100% identical every time, but many times the measurements are noticeably different. Can someone explain to me why this is, and if there is anything I can do to alleviate this?
Thanks in advance.





