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REW Measurements of AlleyCat's Room- Take 2
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 1172279" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>For clarification, what is a mid absorber? For the purpose of managing SBIR you need good, thick panels - 10-15cm (you can increase the effective range of the panel by leaving a gap between the wall and panel, but by no more than the depth of the panel itself).</p><p></p><p>To test to see if SBIR is causing some of those issues we're seeing in the midbass (before investing in panels), you can try moving your speaker different distances from the front wall (while keeping the mic fixed at the MLP). If you see those peaks and nulls moving up and down the range somewhat, then you know proper treatment there will be effective.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Oh, and since I didn't explicitly state it, you need to remove the soundcard CAL file for future measurements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 1172279, member: 517"] For clarification, what is a mid absorber? For the purpose of managing SBIR you need good, thick panels - 10-15cm (you can increase the effective range of the panel by leaving a gap between the wall and panel, but by no more than the depth of the panel itself). To test to see if SBIR is causing some of those issues we're seeing in the midbass (before investing in panels), you can try moving your speaker different distances from the front wall (while keeping the mic fixed at the MLP). If you see those peaks and nulls moving up and down the range somewhat, then you know proper treatment there will be effective. EDIT: Oh, and since I didn't explicitly state it, you need to remove the soundcard CAL file for future measurements. [/QUOTE]
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