07-Mar-2021, 18:24
@Out of Gum
The first time you measure your speakers' interaction with your room can be daunting.
Congratulations on getting something representative.
I assume the frequency screen shot is of the pre filter measurement.
It would be nice to see the post filter prediction. Perhaps also the room curve used.
I say this only because, at first glance, there appear to be discrepancies between the screenshots.
Applying some of the filters, in my head, suggests a target level of 65db and with others 75db. This assumes a flat room curve.
There is no one answer but with the few filters available to Sweet Room, removing the major peaks/resonances is a good start. REW appears to have targeted them for you and you have noticed less boominess/resonance. Its a good start but don't be disappointed if you don't hear a night and day difference. Sometimes, you have to live with the change for a period of time before returning to the non REW state.
The first time you measure your speakers' interaction with your room can be daunting.
Congratulations on getting something representative.
I assume the frequency screen shot is of the pre filter measurement.
It would be nice to see the post filter prediction. Perhaps also the room curve used.
I say this only because, at first glance, there appear to be discrepancies between the screenshots.
Applying some of the filters, in my head, suggests a target level of 65db and with others 75db. This assumes a flat room curve.
There is no one answer but with the few filters available to Sweet Room, removing the major peaks/resonances is a good start. REW appears to have targeted them for you and you have noticed less boominess/resonance. Its a good start but don't be disappointed if you don't hear a night and day difference. Sometimes, you have to live with the change for a period of time before returning to the non REW state.