hipoagumol
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Hello,
Just purchased Dayton Audio iMM-6c usb-c calibrated mic to perform room correction.
I run with these settings and found deep nulls in the bass region response of my left channel (50 and 80 hz approx?)
- B&K
- 30-400hz
- -12/12 Gain, Q max 10
- No boost
- variable smoothing
- No multiple/moving mic measurements

My setup is wiim ultra-yamaha a-s501- Q Acoustics 3050i.
I tried without and with foam plugs in the bass reflex ports, reduxed bass energy but same nulls issue in the measured left channel response.
My room is quite symmetrical, parquet floor and plasterboard walls, so not a reflective room i would say except for cristal in doors you see in the picture..The windows you can't see on left side are shaded by Japanese panels. Picture is taken with wide angle, distance between speakers and to listen position is approx 2.5m
Any idea on what may be the reason? Is it truly so much different the left/right response or may have some flaw in my setup/hardware? Any advise?

Just purchased Dayton Audio iMM-6c usb-c calibrated mic to perform room correction.
I run with these settings and found deep nulls in the bass region response of my left channel (50 and 80 hz approx?)
- B&K
- 30-400hz
- -12/12 Gain, Q max 10
- No boost
- variable smoothing
- No multiple/moving mic measurements

My setup is wiim ultra-yamaha a-s501- Q Acoustics 3050i.
I tried without and with foam plugs in the bass reflex ports, reduxed bass energy but same nulls issue in the measured left channel response.
My room is quite symmetrical, parquet floor and plasterboard walls, so not a reflective room i would say except for cristal in doors you see in the picture..The windows you can't see on left side are shaded by Japanese panels. Picture is taken with wide angle, distance between speakers and to listen position is approx 2.5m
Any idea on what may be the reason? Is it truly so much different the left/right response or may have some flaw in my setup/hardware? Any advise?

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