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Anyone interested in a basic room correction tutorial?

orangecat

I have a calibrated measurement microphone and I've been messing around with room correction for some time now and I'm thinking of making a basic tutorial for DSP/Room correction from your PC. If anyone is intrested I will make a post about it and show you guys how to do it.

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2 hours ago, ShadySocks said:

It would be a nice contribution to the community :), however, I specifically probably won't use it.

Yea I might not do it if nobody is gonna actually take the time to try it out. I know you can find posts on google so maybe someone else not on the forum can use it but idk about that lol.

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10 minutes ago, Kilobytez95 said:

Yep and APO EQ.

I would love it, but you would probably be wasting your time in these forums. These kids spend tons of money on video cards and there's like 5 to 10 threads a day for sub $100 speakers.

 

It's great that you're surveying your audience before spending time on it though. Good thinkin

 

What kind of speakers and amp are you running?

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2 hours ago, JohnT said:

I would love it, but you would probably be wasting your time in these forums. These kids spend tons of money on video cards and there's like 5 to 10 threads a day for sub $100 speakers.

 

It's great that you're surveying your audience before spending time on it though. Good thinkin

 

What kind of speakers and amp are you running?

I have a pair of Fluance SX6's running off an AudioSource AMP 100 connected to an ODAC. I'm using my onboard RealTek ALC 892 to feed a line level signal to my Bic America F-12 so I can correct the sub separately from the speakers and leave the speaker output untouched. I could use a better amp but then again I rarely turn it up and I've never heard any hissing or audible distortion from it.

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