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Subject Room Acoustics using WinMLS Date
Tue Jun 22 2004 15:25
Author Andrew Goldberg
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As this is a Genelec enquiry Lars Morset has asked me to answer this. You should measure one channel at a time otherwise you will see comb filtering. So measure the left 1029A and the 1091A then measure the right 1029A and the 1091A. The target is to get the frequency response within 5dB window. When a loudspeaker is placed in a room, the room affects the response so you will see large dips and bumps. This is the challenge of room design and why we use measurement systems to trace the problems. If you want me to look at your measurements then please send them to me (.wmb files) and I might be able to suggest something. You might also try to use a 1/4" measurement microphone rather than the one you are using.