Love4sound
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Dear Fm's
I need your big big help with bass correction. Please find screen shots of my sub measurements. 1st image shows only the sub measured in pure direct and with audyssey enabled which is placed in the front in-between LC. second and third images are of LCR crossed over at 120.4th image is pure direct response for sub placed in the rear right corner as seen in the 5th image with the sub front facing the MLP. The response seems good over 40HZ compared to the current position but a nasty dip in the 30HZ region so may loose the lower bass which is very good at the current sub position. I measured the LCR by selecting L+sub,R+sub and C+sub individually.18hz to 42 is smooth. 5th image is my room with speaker and sub placement. There are certain scenes bass is amazing and guess its in the lower region. But after 42 hz its so crappy. Most of the scenes feels like hearing in a poor ear phones. For example bomb blast i do not hear any thump sound or feel it but once the blast is over, the rumble and pressurized feeling due to the bass extension is good. Gun shots are flat. I hear or feel nothing except a flat sound. Also in action sequences it feels like bass is going mute and coming back. So i have few ideas in mind. First is if a mini dsp can help my situation to correct the house curve. Has any one used it for a single sub and found major improvements. Second is if room or xtz is the culprit? Will a better sub have better response or any sub will have similar response due to poor room acoustics. Final option is dual subs. Since the current position has good lower bass response 18-42 and the other spot has better middle and upper can adding a dual sub even out the curve. @rainbowsong2000 Biggest thanks to my rew guru ji, not only did i borrow the mic from him he also helped me with the set up and measurement process
I need your big big help with bass correction. Please find screen shots of my sub measurements. 1st image shows only the sub measured in pure direct and with audyssey enabled which is placed in the front in-between LC. second and third images are of LCR crossed over at 120.4th image is pure direct response for sub placed in the rear right corner as seen in the 5th image with the sub front facing the MLP. The response seems good over 40HZ compared to the current position but a nasty dip in the 30HZ region so may loose the lower bass which is very good at the current sub position. I measured the LCR by selecting L+sub,R+sub and C+sub individually.18hz to 42 is smooth. 5th image is my room with speaker and sub placement. There are certain scenes bass is amazing and guess its in the lower region. But after 42 hz its so crappy. Most of the scenes feels like hearing in a poor ear phones. For example bomb blast i do not hear any thump sound or feel it but once the blast is over, the rumble and pressurized feeling due to the bass extension is good. Gun shots are flat. I hear or feel nothing except a flat sound. Also in action sequences it feels like bass is going mute and coming back. So i have few ideas in mind. First is if a mini dsp can help my situation to correct the house curve. Has any one used it for a single sub and found major improvements. Second is if room or xtz is the culprit? Will a better sub have better response or any sub will have similar response due to poor room acoustics. Final option is dual subs. Since the current position has good lower bass response 18-42 and the other spot has better middle and upper can adding a dual sub even out the curve. @rainbowsong2000 Biggest thanks to my rew guru ji, not only did i borrow the mic from him he also helped me with the set up and measurement process
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