Yeah, but something like that is only decent for home theaters and what not. "Room correction" makes the room less of an issue by making the system even less accurate than it was before.
Yeah, but something like that is only decent for home theaters and what not. "Room correction" makes the room less of an issue by making the system even less accurate than it was before.
Nice try. Not
Tell them to go here and click around on 120 something hertz range,, hunecke.de | Room Eigenmodes Calculator
.. and ask;
a) which place in the room would/should be trying to "fix"?
and..
b) Why doesn't it even go low enough to treat frequencies low enough where the nodes at least don't shift every few inches?
WTF?
Holy cow, the link right on they're own site 'how room eq works..
. Let us simplify matters by ignoring anything over, say, 200Hz. Yes, there's a lot of hash up there, but it's more appropriate to deal with that sort of thing by using room treatments.
..Above that first resonance, you're going to see more resonance modes at integer multiples of 28 Hz, so expect potential problems at 56, 84, 112 Hz, etc.
As a general starting point, the sum of R5 and V3 should be about six times the sum of R4, V2 and R6. The values given will give the circuit a frequency range from roughly 30 to 200 Hz.