Thank you very much for your advice.
Unfortunately, my speakers are too heavy to move them easily in a suitable position, also because they are positioned on spikes.
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After reading, over time, all the advice provided in the posts on this topic on the forum, this is essentially what I did (leaving out some minor details):
Initially disable all types of equalization on the WiiM.
Run RoomFit in MMM mode for the two channels separately, from 30 Hz to 500 Hz...
My television is an LG OLED65B8PLA from some years ago.
Using the LG remote control, as well as the remote of the Fire TV Stick 4K connected to the television, volume adjustment is painfully slow.
Moreover, when holding down the volume button (either up or down), the corresponding commands are...
Yes, but the problem is that the Fletcher-Munson curves are relative to acoustic level and not to amp volume.
Hence, to work well, they should be configured for the speakers in use.
I hope it will be possible...
I therefore infer that, by taking measurements with the microphone pointing upward (using the 90-degree calibration) and positioned at a listening point approximately 250 cm from each speaker, the high-frequency portion of the spectrum will likely measure a couple of decibels higher than a...
a. ARC must be definitely enabled. So, if you cannot selectively disable eARC in favor of ARC, leave eARC enabled. (My LG is only ARC on HDMI 2. You should instead use HDMI 3 - which should be clearly labeled ARC).
b. Please try the HDMI cable which came with the WiiM. I used at first another...
First of all, the OLED55B56LA (which, btw is an excellent TV) has an HDMI-eARC connector (HDMI 3), so use that (also if WiiM does not use eARC - can you disable eARC on the TV, using only ARC?).
Second, you should use the HDMI cable that comes with the WiiM (or another that is compatible with...
Today I tried RoomFit Moving Mic Measurement (beta) with the latest improvements on my Amp Ultra, using an iPhone 17 with an external UMIK-1 microphone.
The instructions in WHA say to point the microphone upward.
I’m wondering whether I should use the normal calibration file or the 90-degree one?
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