WiiM don't recommend moving the device to the listening position but that is the only way to achieve the correct delay. The WiiM method might give a ballpark delay that approximately compensates for processing delays but it doesn't ensure optimum phase response around the crossover frequency at the listening position. WiiM even confirmed that further adjustments would be required after the sync was performed.
With REW you can observe the frequency response at the crossover frequency as you change the delay.
Ok this is getting more challenging than I first hoped ... the SVS 3000 Micro doesn't arrive until Tuesday so I think I'll just chill till then ... and then let the games begin
Ok this is getting more challenging than I first hoped ... the SVS 3000 Micro doesn't arrive until Tuesday so I think I'll just chill till then ... and then let the games begin
Since I got the WiiM device, I have been trying to acoustically integrate my woofers back into my main speakers. It's a tedious undertaking!
I purchased WiiM for one simple reason: to reduce hardware.
The problem for me is the existing automatic switch-off/switch-on function of the mono amps for the woofers, which cannot be deactivated and is < 200mV for RCA. If there is too little bass energy in the signal, they switch off. These two dipole woofers are the necessary addition to my large cone dipoles with 98 dB, which run from 40Hz to 64Hz.
Below that is a monopole (20Hz-40 Hz ) that stands 2.5 metres away from the woofers, at a height of 1,5 above the floor, on the wall... unfortunately, it cannot be used with WiiM.
This is because WiiM only has a mono output.
I know the synchronisation position of the woofers to the main speakers via other DSP software, where RoomFit shows me something different.
Ok this is getting more challenging than I first hoped ... the SVS 3000 Micro doesn't arrive until Tuesday so I think I'll just chill till then ... and then let the games begin
It’s really not a big deal, unless you’re in a very large space and your sub and mains are at opposite ends of the room. Just keep the amp somewhere in the vicinity of your mains, and any gaps in sync will be indiscernible. When your SVS arrives, plug it in, set the crossover to 80hz in the WiiM Home app for starters, and then just take one step at a time until you’re happy with how it sounds. I think you’ll be impressed enough with what the sub adds that you’ll be content doing any further tweaking over time. Don’t overthink it - just enjoy it!
Can hardly contain myself
First up will be Camel Power Club with Sputnik II ... followed by Jake Issac's a Hard Place live at Subfrantic
Other suggestions more than welcome
Can hardly contain myself
First up will be Camel Power Club with Sputnik II ... followed by Jake Issac's a Hard Place live at Subfrantic
Other suggestions more than welcome
Ich kann mich kaum beherrschen
Den Anfang macht Camel Power Club mit Sputnik II ... gefolgt von Jake Issacs „A Hard Place“ live im Subfrantic.
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