Thank you, Justin, for relaying this decision here. It is very much welcomed and appreciated.
Here is my overal SPL response.. Like I feel missing high notes. 1/6 smoothing. mic was (about) in listening spot.Sorry about late reply.
No room corrections or DSP for my home system. (I dont like it)
Summit has good sub bass tuning. I have used it. (-2, -6dB)
The sound is little dead in high notes, not 10dB or something like that. I have tried some different amplifiers, and it helps.
Also I like the twist of sound what the spikes makes.. Slowly it gets better and better (or I start to like it)
I try to make proper RTA whit miniDSP mic.
here is RTAIf the panels are bad it is obvious - there will be very little high frequency audio volume. The speaker will sound boomy and muffled.
If you want to be more scientific, you can use REW software to measure the frequency response. The Summit has a crossover at 270Hz. If the panels are bad and need replacing you will see the frequency response drop by over 10dB above 270Hz.
Yes, that's a pretty nasty high-end sag. And that notch at 68Hz is pretty severe. A room mode, no doubt, so placement likely will affect it.Here is my overal SPL response.. Like I feel missing high notes. 1/6 smoothing. mic was (about) in listening spot.
Here is my overal SPL response.. Like I feel missing high notes. 1/6 smoothing. mic was (about) in listening spot.View attachment 24666
I may, but have not yet, set up Dirac on my new Emotiva XMC-2 but I agree that I wouldn't use DSP to fix ailing panels. That plus a nasty room suck-out is a sure way to blow up an amp. Just bite the bullet and buy them. On the other hand, I'm in a decent position to be able to afford new panels. When you do decide to bite the bullet, you're still a few months away from fixing the problem though, generously, ML does not bill you until they are ready.No DSP for me.. low notes (room cancelations) I can fix by modifications, it is next challenge..
Bigger problem is -10dB high notes..
I contacted the ML distributor/service.
Yeah, it took about 3 months or so for my panels and you don't pay until they are shipped. Mine were down about 10 dB as well. Audyssey made them sound ok, but then they lacked bass. I was probably taxing the hell out of my Aragon amp.I may, but have not yet, set up Dirac on my new Emotiva XMC-2 but I agree that I wouldn't use DSP to fix ailing panels. That plus a nasty room suck-out is a sure way to blow up an amp. Just bite the bullet and buy them. On the other hand, I'm in a decent position to be able to afford new panels. When you do decide to bite the bullet, you're still a few months away from fixing the problem though, generously, ML does not bill you until they are ready.
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