PEQ per channel with subwoofer?

adisano

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First of all, I apologize for any mistakes as English is not my native language.

Let's assume I set the PEQ separately for the left and right channels, using 5 bands on the left and 5 bands on the right channel. Can the remaining 10 bands (5 on the left channel and 5 on the right) be used exclusively for subwoofer correction? Or does it work differently?
 
If you perform PEQ manually you always have 10 bands per channel in total. Only you decide in which frequency range to use them (above subwoofer crossover frequency or below).

If you use the automatic room correction process then filters will be applied to the frequency range chosen for correction, but subwoofer out and automatic left/right RC is still not supported at the same time (if I remember correctly from the top of my head).

There is no way (and in my view no need) to explicitly limit PEQ bands to sub only or mains only.
 
So if I, lets say, use -10 dB on 50 Hz band on the left channel and -10 dB on the right channel, it sums it up to total -20 dB below crossover?
 
So if I, lets say, use -10 dB on 50 Hz band on the left channel and -10 dB on the right channel, it sums it up to total -20 dB below crossover?
I would expect it to be the average, as the sub is the mono signal derived from both channels ((R+L)/2). Of course depending on what channel is playing the 50 Hz.

So for your example, it would still be -10 dB.
 
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