Have installed ASIO4ALL now, but the UMIK-1 does not show up there. Scratching my head at the moment, trying to figure out how to get the UMIK-1 connected to REW.
When running the same sweep on 5.1 channels ("multichannel stereo" on my AVR), the response from 100 Hz and onwards is almost 10 dB louder.
What should be the key takeaways from this graph? Is it normal that the response is so much lower from 100 Hz and onwards? Is it because the subs roll off from there?
The curve in post #11 is when running stereo with subs (2.1 channels). When running the same sweep on 5.1 channels ("multichannel stereo" on my AVR), the response from 100 Hz and onwards is almost 10 dB louder.
I see, that's good to hear. But is it normal that the difference is that large? Looking at the graph from post #11, it's almost 20 dB between the peaks at 40 and 58 Hz, and the dips at 800 and 1200 Hz.That's actually an excellent graph - most of us would kill for one that good. It is normal for the lows (subs) to be elevated compared to the mains.
Regards,
Wayne A. Pflughaupt
But is it normal that the difference is that large? Looking at the graph from post #11, it's almost 20 dB between the peaks at 40 and 58 Hz, and the dips at 800 and 1200 Hz.
Apply 1/3-octave smoothing. That will get you a graph that looks more like what you're actually hearing.I see, that's good to hear. But is it normal that the difference is that large? Looking at the graph from post #11, it's almost 20 dB between the peaks at 40 and 58 Hz, and the dips at 800 and 1200 Hz.
Thanks, will do. That graph is with 1/12 smoothing.Apply 1/3-octave smoothing. That will get you a graph that looks more like what you're actually hearing.
Regards,
Wayne A. Pflughaupt