WiiM Room Correction: Target Curve adjusted to Speakers (Low Freq Response)

pjorgenunes

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Hi WiiM Team,

Given my speaker example their response is: low-freq cut-off frequency at 42Hz and it it decays in a -24dB slope.

The target curve should be a mix of the targe curve one chooses (example Harmon) mixed with the innerent response of the speakers as stated above. It's not good to try to correct the speakers above this "Mixed target curve".

If this would be implemented we could have good correction above 20-30Hz, not waste one or two filters, and not trying to have the speaker to respond above it's limitations in low-bass response.

Can you check on this please?

BR,
Paulo
 
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Hi WiiM Team,

Given my speaker example their response is: low-freq cut-off frequency at 42Hz and it it decays in a -24dB slope.

The target curve should be a mix of the targe curve one chooses (example Harmon) mixed with the innerent response of the speakers as stated above. It's not good to try to correct the speakers above this "Mixed target curve".

If this would be implemented we could have good correction above 20-30Hz, not waste one or two filters, and not trying to have the speaker to respond above it's limitations in low-bass response.

Can you check on this please?

BR,
Paulo
Can't you just utilize the correction range adjustment in the room correction settings and move the floor up to ~42Hz?

-Ed
 
Can't you just utilize the correction range adjustment in the room correction settings and move the floor up to ~42Hz?

-Ed

Yes. But it won’t correct below 42Hz.

For instance REW software allows for the definition of type and spec of the speaker.
 
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