Ryno — new from Illinois on the Mississippi

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Re: Ryno — new from Illinois on the Mississippi

#151 Post by Seth »

RYNO20 wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 8:18 pm
Seth wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 8:07 pm
RYNO20 wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 5:52 pm
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This is what running the wizard EQ auto set
With all speakers going.
Do you know... Is the green trace the measured response or is it the correction needed to meet the target curve (yellow)?
Know is the key word lol hell no.
But it seems that’s what it means. Anybody out here got a DBX PA2? And can tell us?
Do you have that screen saved? Perhaps if it wasn't cropped, I could get a better feeling for it's context by other information that's been cropped out.
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Re: Ryno — new from Illinois on the Mississippi

#152 Post by Grant Bunter »

Seth wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 8:30 pm I'm curious about the tops response too. However, since it's what he already has, I'm not too sure it would be of much practical use, other than informational purposes. I suppose it would be good to put a base tune on the system, that could be adjusted for the venue (if it ever changes). Otherwise, it seems as though just measuring in room response and setting the EQ based on that would be sufficient given his intended use. Just thinking out loud. I'm certainly not any sort of skilled EQ/crossover engineer. Are you seeing further value in that information, that I'm overlooking? (could totally be the case)
Hey Seth,
Yes mate, IIRC, the plan is to use the system outdoors sometime in the kinda near future.
It would be handy to know mains response before then.

My "target curve" is based on outdoors response, because that's a lot of my work. It's kind of tuned "flat", but also tweaked by ear.
I know if I walk into a room with my rig, and then tune to the room, I'm hearing what I might expect.

Sure, if Ryno's rig was never going anywhere, tune it to the shed. If it's going out though, it needs some kind of target point is all.
You can rough that out with some form of a response chart for the mains. We already know what the sub should be doing...
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Re: Ryno — new from Illinois on the Mississippi

#153 Post by RYNO20 »

Seth wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 8:33 pm
RYNO20 wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 8:18 pm
Seth wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 8:07 pm
Do you know... Is the green trace the measured response or is it the correction needed to meet the target curve (yellow)?
Know is the key word lol hell no.
But it seems that’s what it means. Anybody out here got a DBX PA2? And can tell us?
Do you have that screen saved? Perhaps if it wasn't cropped, I could get a better feeling for it's context by other information that's been cropped out.
If I don’t crop them the file is too big.
I’ll do another soon.
Finishing the sauna this week.
Then to the kitchen where water leaked thru because of the deep freeze we had , shit happens and it never stops , oh yeah that’s life lol

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Re: Ryno — new from Illinois on the Mississippi

#154 Post by RYNO20 »

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still had to crop

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Re: Ryno — new from Illinois on the Mississippi

#155 Post by RYNO20 »

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