Do you have a subwoofer in your setup?
My chart looks like this...
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...suspect it's not dealing with crossover point well.
I allude to that in points 4&5 in comment #4Can I check, once you’ve run RC, are you stuck with it?
I suspect the answer is no, and that you can turn it off by turning PEQ on, but I thought I’d check.
It’d be nice if you could run it, then try to correct it yourself manually, then run it again using your EQ to check.
In general, it’d be nice to run it to look at your room’s results, but without it applying any EQ until you’ve agreed, and to run it again with any EQ (the WiiM’s or your own) to see to what extent that’s been successful.
I allude to that in points 4&5 in comment #4
It does need to be a lot clearer as to what’s applied or not
Yeah, it was mentioned on the FB page that bugs were reported in the beta. A common phrase expressing surprise and involving the forename of the resident of 221B Baker St came to mindHopefully they’ll sort that. I mean, that’s what beta is for, I suppose. Your feedback will be invaluable.
OK thanks, I am not a beta tester, what are the instructions for the positioning of the phone / mic on house curve recommended is hold it Landscape and point bottom Mic (which is selectable) towards the speakers.I wish I could use Housecurve and compare but my ipad can't meet the ios version requirements.
Considering my lack of knowledge around expected frequency response charts, I thought I'd throw out some of what I see for comment. I'm in a position where RC boosts my low-end (~100hz down) so much it's unusable. Would be nice to understand whether I'm seeing an issue with RC, what I see means my system/room has issues (sounds ok to me) or whether I'm just doing something wrong. The charts below are with SW off, SW at 100hz (my normal) and I have done others at 50hz and 250hz. Results are generally the same, it just varies the roll-off point between ~120 and ~180hz with same resultant EQ that varies between ~100 and ~150hz. The ~12db boost I get for ~100hz and down is unbearable to listen to.
Any thoughts, explanations or suggestions welcome as I have no clue why this chart looks like it does (expected something nearer cc_rider in post #75). Note, I have communicated directly with WiiM folks and passed along this as well as other suggestions/recommendations so not relying on this thread for WiiM team feedback.
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"Cases for iPhone/iPads can obstruct the microphone. Be sure to aim the microphone at the audio system and ensure it’s not covered up by your hand (ex: Bottom of iPhone)."OK thanks, I am not a beta tester, what are the instructions for the positioning of the phone / mic on house curve recommended is hold it Landscape and point bottom Mic (which is selectable) towards the speakers.
Strange, indeed, but indicates to me that this very mic is not properly compensated for.A sharp drop below 150 Hz is strange. All my Androids can measure at least 80Hz without dropping.
Strange, indeed, but indicates to me that this very mic is not properly compensated for.
Also, the difference between w/ and w/o sub is surprisingly small. More info on the exact devices used could be helpful, indeed.
Even if they don't implement an import (and I'd guess they have higher priority items to deal with), it's barely a few minutes work to enter the data manually and it's a one-time effort into the bargain. That's what I did with the Housecurve resultswill still be really welcome if we can give the wiim software to process a capture and the rew data which remains the most obvious option.... the external conditions of sound card captures, calibration, etc. will probably always be more relevant...
(https://www.andyc.diy-audio-engineering.org/mso/html/reference-manual/exporting.html#:~:text=To export a single measurement,Export, Export measurement as text.)
No, housecurve PEQ results into WiiM appcapture-data rew ...to housecurve? and after housecurve make corrections etc?
If you're talking about the information REW captures instead, then wouldn't you expect the end results from REW to be the same as those from the WiiM? Some would argue that REW might produce better results given the relative maturity of the software, so surely it's better for WiiM to import the results rather than the raw capture data?that's not my point at all... ;-)
certainly.....If you're talking about the information REW captures instead, then wouldn't you expect the end results from REW to be the same as those from the WiiM? Some would argue that REW might produce better results given the relative maturity of the software, so surely it's better for WiiM to import the results rather than the raw capture data?
@eByGum, a measured response down to ~100 Hz in-room (-10 dB, even with the subwoofer enabled) could clearly point to a microphone that's totally and completely not fit for the job.
Even not knowing what subwoofer you have at all, the real in-room response will certainly go a lot deeper. This would fully explain the 12 dB boost when really no boost is needed.
I think they recognise its drawbacks and compensate as they state in their help pagesInteresting HouseCurve calls out the ipad mic.
I guess using HouseCurve as WiiM's RC still only supports the internal micI have a Behringer mic I'm going to try and use....it's USB-A though so getting an adapter to try today.
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If the USB to Lightning adapter I'm getting today works, I'll update on the difference using my Behringer mic.