dominikz
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I'm sure they can - IMHO the problem here is SBIR - most likely from the side wall, but possibly also from ceiling/floor reflection.Surely KEF LS50 should play lower than 100Hz in room.
I'm sure they can - IMHO the problem here is SBIR - most likely from the side wall, but possibly also from ceiling/floor reflection.Surely KEF LS50 should play lower than 100Hz in room.
I'm sure they can - IMHO the problem here is SBIR - most likely from the side wall, but possibly also from ceiling/floor reflection.
I can see what is happening, i realise with phone + mic, i can move myself instead of the speakers!
so i moved myself to my display shelf, and it seems to reduced the sub problem! the placements science! I never thought that much of it, over WAF!
the speakers dip remains, sadly i dont have space to move them, maybe they are damaged![]()
If it's boosting just to sort out the problem, you really don't want to do that. Pushing the drivers harder, and those Kef metal drivers do not tolerate abuse.
so is better to turn off roomfit seeing my results?
Have you tried increasing the crossover to 110Hz?I can see what is happening, i realise with phone + mic, i can move myself instead of the speakers!
so i moved myself all the way back to my display shelf, and it seems to reduced the sub problem! the placements science! I never thought that much of it, over WAF!
the speakers dip remains, sadly i dont have space to move them, maybe they are damaged![]()
Have you tried increasing the crossover to 110Hz?
Increase the sub volume in the WiiM app and run Roomfit again and post the frequency response here.I tried, it has minimal changes in the roomfit results
but playing back music, i think the integration sounded better?
Yeah ... it's this one single pic on a merry-go-round through the Internet.You don't want to push your drivers hard modern Kef woofers are pretty fragile
For sure they can. Here is the pair in my bedroom, 7 cm from the front wall, no subwoofer.Surely KEF LS50 should play lower than 100Hz in room.

This certainly looks a lot better to me.I can see what is happening, i realise with phone + mic, i can move myself instead of the speakers!
so i moved myself all the way back to my display shelf, and it seems to reduced the sub problem! the placements science! I never thought that much of it, over WAF!
the speakers dip remains, sadly i dont have space to move them, maybe they are damaged![]()
Actually, optimizing placement is one of the biggest upgrades for sound quality you can make - and it is free.so i moved myself all the way back to my display shelf, and it seems to reduced the sub problem! the placements science! I never thought that much of it, over WAF!
RoomFit correction at this high frequency?Also there's no real RoomFit correction (frequency range 9.4 kHz to 20 kHz, min/max gain +/-0.5 dB, max Q 10, non-boost mode).
RoomFit correction at this high frequency?
Exactly. Drives me mad sometimesDo you guys ever read before you post?
@Gurkensepp? @rccarguy?
Or do you just look at pretty pictures.![]()