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Post by johnraiders on Dec 31, 2020 11:30:10 GMT -5
Hi
Problem with one active speaker so as short term, can I filter out 160-390hz ? It looks like you can with filters but don't seem to be able to Thanks
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Post by DYohn on Dec 31, 2020 11:33:14 GMT -5
You can build a passive notch filter to reduce those frequencies, but why would you want to when those are critical music and voice range frequencies? If your system is distorting in that range, get it replaced or repaired.
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Post by johnraiders on Dec 31, 2020 11:34:38 GMT -5
short term fix, otherwise unusable. Any instruction on how to build notch filter ?
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Post by DYohn on Dec 31, 2020 12:26:20 GMT -5
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Post by johnraiders on Dec 31, 2020 13:32:49 GMT -5
Thanks for that, but I meant using filters on XMC-2
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Post by DYohn on Dec 31, 2020 13:36:52 GMT -5
Thanks for that, but I meant using filters on XMC-2 Ah. I know nothing about the XMC-2, but I would be extremely surprised if any home theater processor had that sort of capability. Perhaps through the Dirac app, but again I know nothing about it. Why do you think you want to do this?
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Post by MusicHead on Dec 31, 2020 16:56:38 GMT -5
I do not have a XMC-2, but quickly browsing its features I see mentioned:
"Two sets of fully independent 11-band manual parametric speaker EQ settings."
It should be possible to create a notch in the desired frequency range, adjusting center frequency, width (the Q) and depth.
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Post by AudioHTIT on Dec 31, 2020 17:21:56 GMT -5
Hi Problem with one active speaker so as short term, can I filter out 160-390hz ? It looks like you can with filters but don't seem to be able to Thanks I do not have a XMC-2, but quickly browsing its features I see mentioned: "Two sets of fully independent 11-band manual parametric speaker EQ settings." It should be possible to create a notch in the desired frequency range, adjusting center frequency, width (the Q) and depth. As MusicHead said, you can use the PEQ for the Speaker Preset you’re using. You’ll need to select the User setting under EQ to gain access to the PEQ, which means you won’t be able to use Dirac while in this configuration.
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Post by routlaw on Dec 31, 2020 18:30:16 GMT -5
If you are using a software jukebox such as Audirvana and probably many more like this you could also implement a digital graphic equalizer and trim those particular frequencies. Should be very easy to implement.
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Post by johnraiders on Dec 31, 2020 19:21:29 GMT -5
I looked under there earlier but it didn’t seem obvious on what you had to do, I tried under filter 2 for right speaker, that’s why I wondered if anyone had instructions for it
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