![]() The current measurement has me flat to about 15hz, and taper down from there, what I do not understand is there is no room energization but the measurement looks good? Other than of course that dip I talked about earlier. It is a small space, I only have one corner option and though about putting one Sub there, (to the back left of the listening position), and keeping the other one on the front wall, but in my mind I was not sure how Dirac deals with that? How does Dirac know if I run 2 mono subs in random spots or should I not worry about it and Dirac will perform its magic? My subs are set up to the insides of the main on the front wall, the gear is in the middle. ![]() I also do not know what MSO is, I will google it. SuperMega-UltraGroovy today released FuzzMeasure Pro 3, an update to the audio signal-analysis software for Leopard. I will need to check out who Geddes is, I am not entirely new to measuring but am completely new to Dirac. Hey thanks for the reply, yea I think I just need to try that, run Full Range on the Mains and maybe Cross the Subs a bit higher before Dirac. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. (My plan is to run this again when I get home to test it out but I am also looking for advice before hand). Also curious why this is how it should be done? My goal was to allow my main speakers to play down to their max range which is 40hz before they begin to taper. I was well within shipping mode for FuzzMeasure 3.0, and couldn't do much more than talk about it at a high level. Well, it has come a long, long way since then FuzzMeasure Pro 2 can really go toe-to-toe with the 'big boy'. More information, and a free demo, can be found at the product site. FuzzMeasure 3.2 requires Mac OS 10.5 Leopard to run, and 10.6 for 64-bit support. FuzzMeasure 3.2 costs 150 (USD) for new users, and 75 for users upgrading from 2.0 or earlier. Checkout this page to get all sort of emoji page links associated with triangle loudspeaker. FuzzMeasure 3.2 is a free update for customers running 3.0 and later. Now, you do not need to roam here and there for triangle loudspeaker links. Is this because of my failure to run everything full range before running Dirac? Just looking to see if anyone can let me know if I am understanding the manual correctly and I should run everything full range, or if what I did works. In late September 2007, Dan Sandler had started egging me on to develop a simple audio recorder. Attention Mac users When I originally announced FuzzMeasure here, a lot of you guys really seemed to get excited about a new acoustical/loudspeaker measurement package on the Mac. Then, here is the solution you are looking for. I ran Dirac Live with the Subwoofers and Main Speakers crossed over as mentioned above, and everything sounds great, but I do have a couple nasty narrow dips, (I believe 50hz and 60hz), that I believe is not a room mode thing based on previous measurements never having this. Fuzzmeasure 3.0 running on my Apple laptop.) I set the level of the powered woofer at O and you can see from fig.3. The miniDSP manual says to remove any crossovers and run the Main Speakers and Subwoofers full range, and then crossover afterwards if needed. In miniDSP Plugin, I have the Main Speakers High Passed at 45hz and the Subs Low Passed at 45hz.
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