UKSQguy Posted December 9, 2014 Report Share Posted December 9, 2014 I'd havew to ask you what you hope to acheive? Do you have time alignment to use in your deck/processor? I always start by getting levels and crossovers pretty much there, then time align left/right and mid-tweeter etc then recheck crossovers and levels. After that its important to get left ans right sounding the same. I use 3rd octave tones on the focal tools disc to do that, only then will i tune the eq for a specific "curve". Even then i wont use an rta, just well recorded music i know well until it sounds balanced. You can also go up through the tones getting each one to sound as loud as the one above/below it. This should get you in the ballpark of a nice smooth balanced system based on what you actually hear rather than what a microphone hears. HTH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Le_JaJa Posted December 9, 2014 Report Share Posted December 9, 2014 My process: -Mesure with impulse curve of any speaker without crossover, tweet cut at 500Hz - Dertermine the best choice of crossover frequency for speaker (best choice is when the speaker at the lower THD - Apply dissimetrical Crossover for obtain symetrical curve response - EQ any speaker - Adjsut level any speaker - Shoot with impulse response any speaker - Use phase response for adjust time alignement of my processor and align couple of speaker Tweet Left with Tweet Right, Med Left with Med Right. - Use T0 impulse for adjust Offset Tweet Left with Med Left with woofer left. When finish all correction;, adjust curve for +6 at +10db for lower frequency and -1 at -3dB dor hight Frequency Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Team Bassick - Kimo Posted December 18, 2014 Report Share Posted December 18, 2014 My process: -Mesure with impulse curve of any speaker without crossover, tweet cut at 500Hz - Dertermine the best choice of crossover frequency for speaker (best choice is when the speaker at the lower THD - Apply dissimetrical Crossover for obtain symetrical curve response - EQ any speaker - Adjsut level any speaker - Shoot with impulse response any speaker - Use phase response for adjust time alignement of my processor and align couple of speaker Tweet Left with Tweet Right, Med Left with Med Right. - Use T0 impulse for adjust Offset Tweet Left with Med Left with woofer left. When finish all correction;, adjust curve for +6 at +10db for lower frequency and -1 at -3dB dor hight Frequency So didn't follow any of this but, I want to try it. LOL KIMO @teambassick http://www.teambassick.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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