ok, i got it. that's a very fun learning exp.
very,very cool stuff once it gets going.
the chart is fine once you get it tight +/- 6db, then i could magnify and up the chart resolution. (ignore my previous statement of the software resolution, my mistake.)
approx. 16hrs later,
TEST TOOLS: NAdy RTA mic, AllenHEath free software, old pc.
Monitors:JBL Control 5's and BW 303.
Very pumped up, the sweet cal spot was found and my ears agreed.
The details, seperation..whtever you call it..
and when i hit the Mono button it was like a vacuum to the center, frkn awesome.
A very interesting test, trying for a bit... but once it got going...very fun.
Very credible data imo.
The numbers were repeatable, the sensitivity followed everything, the treble, the bass, the turning of the speakers, moving to and from the wall, great stuff for a gearhead. (and easy...)
JBL sweet flat spot included a very small eq. Achieved about +/-4 to 6db, again with nothing past 100hz and drop off at 10-12K. Starting out with much much more. and yes the ears agreed, wow!
Even wound up putting the speakers upright which was a surprise.
Many,many things were done, some very bizarre things..luckily they didn't work.
JBL's showed a huge drop off at 100hz to non-exsistent and fairly steep roll-off at 10-12Khz.. this was the best optimization i could do.
i tried the Sub but it was frkn all over the place and would spike as if it was in a really slow feedback loop or some strange oscillation...
and also the potentiometer/volume knob on the sub didn't allow for precision adjustments either.
the 30-40hz on up would show up on the chart...but it was too dynamic, going up and down randomly?...the sub was turned off. and will be used only for "checks". I tried the sub every which way, backwards facing, in/out phase, 100hz, 60hz... crazy...but no good, couldn't control it. at least my sub, it was like digital either off or just way out of control, like 20+db oscillating spikes??
If anyone can explain it'd be great.
so JBLS' were set, plugged in some Pro music...notes taken on settings, it was nice, very nice.
but being a gearhead...and its only midnight,
i thought wht the hell!!
and got my BW303 set out of the box and wired up.
set everything flat.
and hit the Pink Noise... RTA-ville
Straight away, the BW were frkn +/- 2 to 3db all the way across from 80 to 14K!!
and even below 80hz all the freqs were showing up too!!
down to 20hz! and the high end was all there too past 14K!!
...the <100hz bass and 12-14K, maybe a 6-10db dop off..but they were there, the read indicators plotted them. These were off the page with the JBL's Control 5's.
amazing..simply amazing these BW303's. they were flat even in my drywall box room? first try. I wouldn't of believed it.
for a numbers guy like myself this was really amazing, productive, and fun. It can help fine tune the room and monitor placement if you give it 5-6 trys..or 16hrs!
my bass traps and Aurelx was already up per Ethans calculations so i didn't touch them. I did move my homemade portable traps...and yes the RTA could pick that up too.
I'm sold, this is a keeper tool for me, much more sensitivity than the handheld SPL meter....and the charts are cool, software plots it for you.
I couldn't get my cd-r going, so i couldn't post. dang, amazing...especially the BW303 chart...wow!
thanks mshilarious!! for keeping it going... 