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    How to improve system after TA/EQ

    Hi guys,

    Just wondering when tuning a system how do you improve it when you have got the staging and frequency response perfect. Did a auto TA/EQ then refined it a bit and staging is great and my frequency response is pretty much bang on my target curve without any big dips and spikes. Wondering from here where else there is to go to improve the system tuning wise.

    Cheers

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    Wave Shepherd - aka Jazzi Justin Zazzi's Avatar
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    Re: How to improve system after TA/EQ

    Do you know about using 1/3-octave narrowband pink noise tracks to make the imaging exquisitely focused?
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    Re: How to improve system after TA/EQ

    Also if you have a xlr microphone and interface you can use https://opensoundmeter.com/ to check for phase alignments in real time.

    If not you can do sweeps in REW with acoustical reference check boxes checked in the main settings page as well as in the measure box that pops up once you hit that button. With sweeps you can view phase and then use the time alignment tool in REW.


    Do you have any pictures of your curves (with house curve overlayed)? That would also help us see what you are starting with and give better insight.
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