Vignus
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Hi All,
here's my experience using AI (chatgpt) recommendations when equalizing with AI. I must say I have tried to do that with RoomFit (paired with a Dayton USB mic) countless times. I'm happy to say RoomFit has improved a lot in the last months and only recently came close to a good result, but never quite made it.
First my set-up:
Room: 5mx5m, speakers KEF LS50 meta placed 50 cm from the front wall, my amp is a Yamaha a-701, my player a Wiim Ultra, and I'm sitting about 2m from the speakers, no room treatment. As you can see, not an ideal set up, boomines being very prominent.
I decided to giva AI a try and see what suggestions it would came up with. After entering all my data (speaker make and model, amp, room size, speaker placement and listening spot, AI came up with a very simple suggestion as compared to RoomFit EQ adjustments, that I didn't think it was gonna work. Here's the suggested EQ:
AI EQ:
Well, it works very very well: boominess totally gone and sound is still very good. I was very surprised by the end-result.
My conclusion: sometimes simple adjustments work better, so I wanted to share this with you guys
here's my experience using AI (chatgpt) recommendations when equalizing with AI. I must say I have tried to do that with RoomFit (paired with a Dayton USB mic) countless times. I'm happy to say RoomFit has improved a lot in the last months and only recently came close to a good result, but never quite made it.
First my set-up:
Room: 5mx5m, speakers KEF LS50 meta placed 50 cm from the front wall, my amp is a Yamaha a-701, my player a Wiim Ultra, and I'm sitting about 2m from the speakers, no room treatment. As you can see, not an ideal set up, boomines being very prominent.
I decided to giva AI a try and see what suggestions it would came up with. After entering all my data (speaker make and model, amp, room size, speaker placement and listening spot, AI came up with a very simple suggestion as compared to RoomFit EQ adjustments, that I didn't think it was gonna work. Here's the suggested EQ:
AI EQ:
Final EQ – KEF LS50 Meta + WiiM Ultra
5×5 m room · 50–70 cm from wall · 2 m listening · moderate volume
High-Pass Filter
- Type: High-pass
- Frequency: 65 Hz
- Slope: 24 dB/oct
- Keeps bass clean and prevents room overload.
Main boom control (room mode)
- Type: Bell
- Frequency: 102 Hz
- Gain: –4.5 dB (slightly lighter than loud-listening preset)
- Q: 1.05
- This is the key filter for your square room.
Bass warmth shaping
- Type: Bell
- Frequency: 165 Hz
- Gain: –2.0 dB
- Q: 1.3
- Maintains body while avoiding thickness.
Low-mid clarity (very subtle)
- Type: Bell
- Frequency: 275 Hz
- Gain: –1.0 dB
- Q: 1.5
- Improves vocal and guitar clarity without thinning.
Well, it works very very well: boominess totally gone and sound is still very good. I was very surprised by the end-result.
My conclusion: sometimes simple adjustments work better, so I wanted to share this with you guys