(23-May-2015, 20:26)Triggrhappy01 Wrote: I took some REW measurements of 7.1.1, 7.1.3b and 8.0.0. With SAM defeated, and ICM defeated in 8.0.0, there is no significant difference between the three. Any variation can be attributed to measurement error.
However, in 8.0.0, ICM (Intelligent Cinema Mode) is defaulted to ON and you are most likely hearing its effects as shown below when you load 8.0.0 and a config file created under the "new" Configurator.
As far as I can tell, there is no way to defeat ICM from the configurator - meaning the only way to turn it off is to map the "ICM on/off" function to a remote button and then manually defeat it. It seems to be a smooth, subtle downward tilt toward the high frequencies, approx. 1dB down at 1 KHz, 2dB down at 10 KHz, and 3dB down at 20 KHz according to the graphs. The hinge point appears to be around 100-150 Hz. Note that ICM seems to adjusted dynamically depending on volume, and this represents only a single volume setting.
(Expert 200 was at level of -18 for all measurements. KEF LS50s are on loan and it's unknown if they are fully broken in. UMIK and latest REW version for OS X. Except for the "ICM on/off" remote control mapping, the same config file was used for all FW versions - downloaded 5/17 using the new Configurator. The overall measurement level is low but all measurements were made under the same conditions. FW version measurements taken approx. 30min apart. DPM was on during all 8.0.0 measurements. Room is 12x20 and reflective. Speakers are along the long wall, microphone approx. 8ft from each speaker.)
Congratulation TriggerHappy. I like your scientific approach. I also thought subjectively that changes are very small, almost impossible to hear between the firmware. At least with SAM disabled.
For ICM I also heard a reduction of volume while playing music (see post nr. 273), but no reduction while playing conversation. Are you able to measure this effect? So its clearly not a boost for voices, as others described. In reality it is a reduction for the spectrum above, as you have shown.
Since you are a measuring guy, maybe you can also measure the power draw at the socket?
Nobody replied to my earlier post (nr. 273), but I have not measured any difference in power draw if DPM was enabled or disabled which seems strange.
DYNAMIC POWER MANAGEMENT:
Dpm on:
Normal music: 26W / silent turned up to maximum volume: 49W / Standby: 12W / Off: 4W
Dpm off:
Normal music: 26W / silent turned up to maximum volume: 49W / Standby: 12W / Off: 4W
Maybe I have to remeasure because back then I did not do a clean boot without a SD-Card between the measurements.
Thanks!