Aziraphale
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It's the B&K curve.Which target curve is that? So steady drop on high frequencies...
It's the B&K curve.Which target curve is that? So steady drop on high frequencies...
From a glance there seems to be a few main issues:@dominikz Here's the screenshot of my measurements. I pointed the mic at each speaker and the sub is now postioned in the left corner of the room. I use an iMM-6c for the measurements.
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It has that shape, I was misleaded probably by the horizontal scale as appeared to mee to have too wide gap from low to high frequencies in respect to other visualizations I saw of same curve, so I recalled it to be more near to a flat one.It's the B&K curve.
Thanks for looking at them! My sub is not on standby, but if you look at the picture I inserted below, I guess the curtain might be an issue?From a glance there seems to be a few main issues:
A few more questions:
- Left and right channel responses <<80Hz should be almost identical given that you have a mono sub, but the left channel has much less level at 30Hz than the right one. Does your sub have auto-standby functionality, and was it in standby state when you started RoomFit? That might explain the difference, given that left channel is measured first. In general I'd suggest to make sure that the subwoofer in out of standby when starting RoomFit to avoid these kinds of issues.
- The right channel shows pretty wide and severe interference dip around the crossover region. It is strange to see so different behaviour between the two channels.
I'd suggest to measure both channel with the mic at the exact same position (main listening position), you can just point the mic to the center point between both speakers.
- Have you loaded the iMM-6c mic calibration file in RoomFit setting?
- Are the main speakers symmetrically placed in the room (i.e. identical distances to adjoining walls and to the main listening position)?
- Are both main speakers wired with correct polarity? The issue with right speaker might happen if it was wired in opposite polarity compared to left one.
- Can you share screenshots of your subwoofer menu settings (including sync delay values) and RoomFit menu settings?
Also, change the correction range to 30Hz-200Hz in RoomFit setting, and then re-run RoomFit.
The variable vertical scale in RoomFit graphs can indeed be quite misleading.It has that shape, I was misleaded probably by the horizontal scale as appeared to mee to have too wide gap from low to high frequencies in respect to other visualizations I saw of same curve, so I recalled it to be more near to a flat one.
This attempt looks much better than the previous one!Thanks for looking at them! My sub is not on standby, but if you look at the picture I inserted below, I guess the curtain might be an issue?
As for you other questions:
1. Yes
2. They are now symetrical to the walls to the left and right and also to my listening position. In the earlier measurements they were not symetrical to the walls, but they were to my position.
3. Yes, I just checked again.
4. My sub doesn't have a menu, only physical knobs. I can set frequency (now at +/-70Hz), gain (now at 50%) and phase (now at 0).
I have attached screenshots of my RoomFit settings, right after my measurements and the final RoomFit results and a picture of where my sub is now. Hope this helps.![]()
That's good to hear! It sounds very good to me, so I think I'll leave it at this, unless you've got some more tips.This attempt looks much better than the previous one!
The vertical scale is only 20dB (instead of the more common 40dB scale) so the deviations look more severe than they really are.
How does it sound to you now?
Also, are you high-passing the mains (and how)?
How are the sub and the mains connected to the Pro?
EDIT: The curtain is definitely not an issue for the sub.
It is a WiiM thing, nothing we can influence, I'm afraid.Is the 20dB scale a Wiim thing or something that I need to set?
You could try to set the subwoofer low-pass frequency to around 45-50Hz (LFX of your speakers) and see if that results in any further improvement.- Wiim Pro connected via the optical connectors to my Cambridge Audio CXC CD transport and my Cambridge Audio CXA60 amplifier
- Fyne F500 speakers connected to the CXA60
- BK XLS200 MKii subwoofer connected to the same speaker terminals as the Fynes. It's a high-level connection with a Speak-On connector on the subwoofer.
If there's anything I can improve, please let me know!
It is a WiiM thing, nothing we can influence, I'm afraid.
You could try to set the subwoofer low-pass frequency to around 45-50Hz (LFX of your speakers) and see if that results in any further improvement.
E.g. the narrow dip at about 55Hz is likely caused by destructive interference between the sub and speakers.
Just remember to re-run RoomFit after any change.
Apart from that I don't see much else to try - and especially if you're already happy with the sound!