Hi all
I've made my first attempt at room correction using the Foobar MathAudio component and a UMIK-1. I understand the principle that the adjusted frequency response cannot resolve the deep dip between 100hz and 200hz in the left channel (please see below) for fear of causing excessive and harmful driver excursion, and so as per the instructions I've attempted only to resolve the unwanted peaks in the room response. Unfortunately I cannot move my speakers/listening position to better locations in the room (I've done all the rearranging I can reasonably do in the family living room).
What I'm wondering is where on the scale users with more experience might choose to make the correction. Should I be correcting lower (removing more of the dip between 100hz and 200hz), or have I already pushed this correction as far as is reasonable (or too far)?
Thanks in advance for your input.
I've made my first attempt at room correction using the Foobar MathAudio component and a UMIK-1. I understand the principle that the adjusted frequency response cannot resolve the deep dip between 100hz and 200hz in the left channel (please see below) for fear of causing excessive and harmful driver excursion, and so as per the instructions I've attempted only to resolve the unwanted peaks in the room response. Unfortunately I cannot move my speakers/listening position to better locations in the room (I've done all the rearranging I can reasonably do in the family living room).
What I'm wondering is where on the scale users with more experience might choose to make the correction. Should I be correcting lower (removing more of the dip between 100hz and 200hz), or have I already pushed this correction as far as is reasonable (or too far)?
Thanks in advance for your input.