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Post by geebo on Dec 16, 2014 10:48:44 GMT -5
I tried everything the way the instructions were written, my room was just too quiet. The manual wants you to set the input gain to -24. What it is really doing is increasing the sensitivity so that the rooms noise floor is at -24. the quieter the room, the higher the gain needs to be to follow the -24 guideline. The louder the room, the sensitivity will be decreased. In each of my attempts including the successful ones, I did set the output to the center of the green. I spoke with Keith this morning and this was written this way to keep people from turning their speakers up louder then they should be played. Tony How quiet is your room when it's silent? Just curious what noise floor you have. Yeah, about the quietest I've been able to get in my home is in the high 30s and even that's difficult.
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Post by ansat on Dec 16, 2014 11:20:20 GMT -5
I tried everything the way the instructions were written, my room was just too quiet. The manual wants you to set the input gain to -24. What it is really doing is increasing the sensitivity so that the rooms noise floor is at -24. the quieter the room, the higher the gain needs to be to follow the -24 guideline. The louder the room, the sensitivity will be decreased. In each of my attempts including the successful ones, I did set the output to the center of the green. I spoke with Keith this morning and this was written this way to keep people from turning their speakers up louder then they should be played. Tony How quiet is your room when it's silent? Just curious what noise floor you have. I don't know the accuracy of my meter at that low as I only have the Dayton IMM-6 that goes that low But the IMM is spot on with the radioshack meter at higher spl. But I am measuring at 34db in the room. 42db outside the room. Tony
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Post by ansat on Dec 16, 2014 11:26:50 GMT -5
This is using the room within a room method. Floor is concrete -> Delta FL 5/8 riser/moisture barrier -> Wood subfloor -> commercial carpet squares. Ceiling is 2 x 5/8 drywall -> furring strips -> insulation. Side walls are 2x 5/8 drywall -> insulated 2x4 structure -> 4 in airspace -> insulated 2x4 structure -> 5/8 drywall. The room has a medium treatment with around 30% of the walls treated.
Tony
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Post by Lsc on Dec 16, 2014 13:17:28 GMT -5
Man that is one quiet room!
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Post by ansat on Dec 16, 2014 15:23:49 GMT -5
Took some sweeps with REW (only did the fronts and the subs)
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Post by ansat on Dec 16, 2014 15:37:45 GMT -5
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Post by ansat on Jan 27, 2015 16:43:02 GMT -5
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Post by LCSeminole on Jan 27, 2015 17:32:46 GMT -5
Thanks for your thoughts and ideas Tony & I too look forward to the full version of DIRAC!
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Post by ansat on Jan 27, 2015 17:35:52 GMT -5
Thanks for your thoughts and ideas Tony & I too look forward to the full version of DIRAC! Super excited - Which is an odd feeling coming from someone who went to emotiva to get away from Auto Room Correction. Tony
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Post by LCSeminole on Jan 27, 2015 18:02:20 GMT -5
Thanks for your thoughts and ideas Tony & I too look forward to the full version of DIRAC! Super excited - Which is an odd feeling coming from someone who went to emotiva to get away from Auto Room Correction. Tony You aren't the only one here that was a critic of Auto Room Correction. I was a firm believer in REW/P-EQ over the "set-it and forget it" softwares, but I'm quite liking DIRAC.
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Post by ansat on Mar 29, 2015 0:46:14 GMT -5
Added some initial thoughts on Dirac Full. (no listening tests yet) Added FW 3.0 info. (no time to play with the new stuff yet)
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Post by etc6849 on Nov 14, 2015 23:39:17 GMT -5
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Post by ansat on Jan 13, 2016 22:10:36 GMT -5
pics fixed.
Tony
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