KikoKentaurus
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Hello there, I have a question.
I'm going to calibrate my Kali-Audio LP6 in an acoustically treated room. I will use -20 dB rms pink noise. How I imagine this process - I will place SPL-meter on a "sweet-spot", and then calibrate every monitor individually to -83 dB.
My audio-interface is Audient EVO 4, it has digital controls. So when I turn up the volume on my interface, it automatically turns up on my computer.
So, the question is: how loud should I set the volume in my interface before I start calibrating volume on my speakers? 50%? 80%? How much headroom do I need?
Thanks in advance.
I'm going to calibrate my Kali-Audio LP6 in an acoustically treated room. I will use -20 dB rms pink noise. How I imagine this process - I will place SPL-meter on a "sweet-spot", and then calibrate every monitor individually to -83 dB.
My audio-interface is Audient EVO 4, it has digital controls. So when I turn up the volume on my interface, it automatically turns up on my computer.
So, the question is: how loud should I set the volume in my interface before I start calibrating volume on my speakers? 50%? 80%? How much headroom do I need?
Thanks in advance.