Glad I was able to help, Jim. Also, good point on the subwoofer crawl!
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Glad I was able to help, Jim. Also, good point on the subwoofer crawl!
* LG OLED65E6P, BenqHT2050A
* Anthem AVM90, Rogue ST100, VTV Pascal 7 ch
* Sierra Towers/Horizon (all ELX RAAL), S2EXv2 surrounds, HTM200SEx4 heights, Rythmik E15HPx2
* VPI Classic 1+ (VTA & Fatboy Gimbal), PE Eagle/RR, VAS NOVA, Soundsmith Paua, Manley Chinook, Bob's Devices SUT, SugarCube 1 mini
* Oppo 203 & 103D, EverSolo DMP-A6
* miniDSP Flex, Audiosensibility & Blue Jeans cables, Symposium & Isoacoustics, GIK
* For RDJ: Anthem MRX720, Sierra LX, Luna Duo v2 center, CXNv2, TBD
I've got a Blue Snowball USB mic. Do I need something nicer? The subwoofer is in the only spot it can go. Luckily, it is sounding pretty good where it is at. I'm just trying to fine tune and get some pointers specifically matching with Sierra towers!
I'm definitely going to try measuring the SPL for the phase. Any advice on the crossover? Am I I just listening to what sounds best to me here? Any type of tone tracks I should use for that or just playing music?
EDIT: And to do that phase setup. I'm just getting a 60hz or 80hz tone, or whatever I have my crossover set to, and playing that tone while measuring SPL and adjusting phase?
Last edited by aiverson; 02-22-2022 at 04:22 PM.
You could try the blue snowball mic with REW. Not sure how accurate/sensitive it is, but you have it and REW is free.
As to the cross-over, yes what sounds best and gives the best integration between mains and subs. If you can use your mic with REW, you can run a sweep and look how the speakers/subs interact in the crossover region. Smooth as possible. Again, I use 80 (and haven't tried 60) but it sounds good to me and "offloads" more of the bass to the subs than the mains. I'd not go higher than 80 (don't want to localize the sub) nor much below 60. You can use bass heavy music that you are familiar with to see which sounds better.
Your edit is correct. Play your cross-over test tone and adjust phase to maximize SPL.
* LG OLED65E6P, BenqHT2050A
* Anthem AVM90, Rogue ST100, VTV Pascal 7 ch
* Sierra Towers/Horizon (all ELX RAAL), S2EXv2 surrounds, HTM200SEx4 heights, Rythmik E15HPx2
* VPI Classic 1+ (VTA & Fatboy Gimbal), PE Eagle/RR, VAS NOVA, Soundsmith Paua, Manley Chinook, Bob's Devices SUT, SugarCube 1 mini
* Oppo 203 & 103D, EverSolo DMP-A6
* miniDSP Flex, Audiosensibility & Blue Jeans cables, Symposium & Isoacoustics, GIK
* For RDJ: Anthem MRX720, Sierra LX, Luna Duo v2 center, CXNv2, TBD
Seems I get the highest SPL with the Phase at 0.
If it sounds good to you, you're golden!
Ed
* Sierra-2EX's W/V2 crossover upgrade
* (2) Rythmik F12's
* Parasound Halo P6
* Audio by Van Alstine DVA-M225 Monoblock Amps
* MiniDSP 2x4HD For Sub calibration
*World's Best Cables Canare 4S11 speaker cables
-curtis
main/living room (5.1):
- LG OLED 77" C3
- Anthem AVM70, VTV AMPLIFIER 5 Channel 3+2 Purifi + Hypex
- Sierra LX for LCR, HTM-200SE for surrounds, Rythmik F15HP
- Eversolo DMP-A6, Oppo 205, AppleTV
bedroom (2.1):
- Vizio 65" P9
- WiiM Ultra, Fosi V3 Mono x 2
- Sierra Luna v2, RSL-10e sub
- AppleTV
I use Roon to manage the music streaming.
Huh. That's an interesting tip I've not heard before. Next time I bust out the gear I'm gonna play with this a little bit.
I have found that adding a couple of feet to my subs does seem to even out my response just a touch better but I haven't tried playing with the phase dial like that.
Adding distance is same as adjusting phase