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How many sweeps does it do?It works!
I didn't compare the results with REW measurements or anything else but at least I do get individual calibrations for left and right channel.
How many sweeps does it do?It works!
I didn't compare the results with REW measurements or anything else but at least I do get individual calibrations for left and right channel.
It works!
I didn't compare the results with REW measurements or anything else but at least I do get individual calibrations for left and right channel.
How would you want to capture two sweeps at the same time? In the same room? Using a single microphone?Or both at the same time?



How would you want to capture two sweeps at the same time? In the same room? Using a single microphone?![]()
That's more or less to be expected since the evaluation is always performed in stereo mode, so the single mic always picks up the combined response of both speakers and the target curve hasn't changed.I've tried both stereo and single channel room correction modes and get a similar result at the end with the evaluation ...
I've tried both stereo and single channel room correction modes and get a similar result at the end with the evaluation, although this was with my Samsung s22 built in mic. Tomorrow I'll get out a proper mic and see what results I get and post them.
That's more or less to be expected since the evaluation is always performed in stereo mode, so the single mic always picks up the combined response of both speakers and the target curve hasn't changed.
The way we listen to music is not by means of a single mic mounted to our forehead, though.I don’t know, that is why I am asking. Because at the end, both channels play together! Mods come together and multiply each other, all kind of complex…
So I just wondered how RC is handling this comlexity. And if results are really different.
The result isn't the same. It's just the same to one single mic in exactly one position, not to your ears and your brain.Well then, why make the effort if the result is the same?
You said there were two sweeps though.That's more or less to be expected since the evaluation is always performed in stereo mode, so the single mic always picks up the combined response of both speakers and the target curve hasn't changed.
Yeah, I was lying. It's three sweeps including the evaluation.You said there were two sweeps though.
Was the beta you got for which wiim?Yeah, I was lying. It's three sweeps including the evaluation.
Ah you said the evaluation was in stereo mode, got it. I might eventually be able to try myselfYeah, I was lying. It's three sweeps including the evaluation.
Beta firmware for Ultra and Amp. The app isn't beta, it just supports the beta firmware introducing RC for individual channels.Was the beta you got for which wiim?
The stereo official rc cut too much bass so I had to limit to 3 because if I choose 10 it will use all of it. Interesting individual is the opposite of stereo producing more bass.Like I suspected Room Correction using individual channels produce too much bass. I only tried with a subwoofer. First two results are from individual channels and third is stereo.
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I think it is due to the bass being closely correlated between channels so it is unnaturally boosted when both channels are played together.The stereo official rc cut too much bass so I had to limit to 3 because if I choose 10 it will use all of it. Interesting individual is the opposite of stereo producing more bass.
It does look weird. I have my sub set to +5dB expecting cuts rather than boosts. I get cuts for the stereo RC but boosts for the L/R RC. Some might prefer it like that but playing Bad Guy by Billie Eilish makes all the furniture vibrate