See if this helps you at all. Keep in mind, I am not a pro, still learning. But I think this gives a good background of how I use Jazzi's curves to tune.
https://youtu.be/TXgT_WmJfYU
See if this helps you at all. Keep in mind, I am not a pro, still learning. But I think this gives a good background of how I use Jazzi's curves to tune.
https://youtu.be/TXgT_WmJfYU
Thank you guys for all the suggestions and advice. I think this is what you guys were looking for. All measurements are with crossovers disabled and it's pre eq. Only thing done is TA. Afterwards I set the crossovers and took measurements again.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xJW...ew?usp=sharing
Last edited by Student Sound; 04-06-2021 at 09:33 PM.
How do you get REW to display speaker driver option? I only see full range, base limited, sub, and none.
Last edited by Student Sound; 04-06-2021 at 09:30 PM.
Measure with mics, mark with chalk, cut with torch, grind to fit, sand to finish, paint to match.
Updated Justin tuning sheet (Justin and Erica tuning companion for SMAART and REW)
Do it for them.
Measure with mics, mark with chalk, cut with torch, grind to fit, sand to finish, paint to match.
Updated Justin tuning sheet (Justin and Erica tuning companion for SMAART and REW)
Do it for them.
Your sub level is way too high imho.
This gives you an acoustical crossover of 125Hz. Did you do the sub measurement with both inputs active? If yes, repeat the sub measurement with the same volume on the source but with only one output on the DSP enabled. Mute the 2nd sub output on your DSP.
Don't worry, as the sub is still mono it will be perfect summing when you activate the 2nd input later when you're finished. If you set the volume between drivers with just one midbass and both sub inputs active and adjust to the target curve your sub will be way to low in volume once you play all drivers left and right after tuning. Therefor please only measure each side with only one of the sub inputs active. I have to do that, too with my Mosconi amps, so don't worry.
Which actual target curve are you using? These ware without EQ, right?
I would recommend highpass 75Hz LR24db electrical for both midbass drivers. Lowpass of 300Hz (that's what I like and the Audiofrogs should be perfectly able to do that).
Why cross the midbass at 75Hz? Well, the drivers midbass has a severe (and often seen) dip between 50 and 80Hz. We will fill this with the subwoofer and a bit of gain in that area in the midbass highpass region.
Bundled with the electrical crossover the gain is not that of concern as total gain is still at 0 db.
For sub we need that information above and a new measurement with only one active output.
One additional question, which DSP are you using?
Last edited by Cathul; 04-07-2021 at 01:32 AM.
SYNC3 headunit
Mosconi Pico 8/10 DSP
Mosconi D2 500.1
Gladen Zero Pro 165.3 DC
JL Audio 10w3v3 in custom enclosure (Blueprint by Mark @Caraudiofabrication)
I was planning on turning the sub down after eq. I've never had a sub before so I've been noobing it. lol
Yes, I measured the sub with both inputs active. I'll measure using 1 input and upload this afternoon.
I chose the JBL Andy curve as my house curve. That is correct, no eq. The first set of measurements are raw with no crossovers. The second set of measurements are raw with crossovers set.
I'm using a helix dsp (V12).
How did you come up with the acoustical crossover of 125Hz. Is that an estimate determined by looking at where the sub (purple line) crosses over both the midbass lines (green & blue line)? Or is there a specific formula that you use to get that number?
Julian - I'm gonna watch your video this afternoon. Thank you for taking the time to make that video. It's a huge help for me.
Justin - Thank you for taking the time to make that spreadsheet.