tjcinnamon
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I’ve done over 50 calibrations since getting new speakers with Dirac and only one has actually had the stereo centered. That doesn’t means the gains are equal, what I mean is that sound in the center is actually centered for MLP.
If I turn it off the sounds are right where they are “supposed” to be. I’ve obviously saved the project that is actually centered. The delays are correct but there’s usually a 2dB difference in gain which is okay if the EQ centers it again. This is a home theater so the speech should be in the middle of the TV.
I’m at a loss because my “good” project only has one measurement. I’m a little bewildered at how all over the map these calibrations are. It (should be) a pretty straightforward process and have some consistency. I’ve been using measurement mics, REW, and miniDSPs for years now. Not a pro but not a novice either.
Any ideas?
If I turn it off the sounds are right where they are “supposed” to be. I’ve obviously saved the project that is actually centered. The delays are correct but there’s usually a 2dB difference in gain which is okay if the EQ centers it again. This is a home theater so the speech should be in the middle of the TV.
I’m at a loss because my “good” project only has one measurement. I’m a little bewildered at how all over the map these calibrations are. It (should be) a pretty straightforward process and have some consistency. I’ve been using measurement mics, REW, and miniDSPs for years now. Not a pro but not a novice either.
Any ideas?