10-Oct-2020, 16:21
(10-Oct-2020, 14:17)Bartype Wrote: [ -> ](10-Oct-2020, 01:08)alandbush Wrote: [ -> ](09-Oct-2020, 23:03)Bartype Wrote: [ -> ]Well, i have tried put a simple one frequency setting within Roon and exactly the same settings within sweet room. I can tell Roon is sounding much better with this same setting compared to Sweet room, which sounds flat... Or i am doing something wrong.
Not all equalisers use the same formulae and Roon and Sweet Room are different.
For example
Roon
For the Peaking filters the bandwidth in Hz between the half gain points is given by:
Bandwidth = centre frequency/Q
100hz 6db Q=7.079
Sweet Room
For the Peaking filters the bandwidth in Hz between the half gain points is given by:
Bandwidth = sqrt(gain)*centre frequency/Q
100hz 6db Q=10
As you can see, the Q values are different in generating the same filter shape.
You can convert Roon filters to Sweet Room filters by using REW.
Within REW, select EQ tab, choose the 'Generic' equaliser for Roon, enter the filter values then change the equaliser to 'Rephase'.
GREAT, thank you, i'll try this out!
I can confirm this works! The end result is a fairly big difference between the Q values of Roon and Sweet room while the other values stay the same...