Beat_Dominator
Well-known member
I found a cool program for checking the in-room response of your stereo and it's FREE!
The program is RoomEQ Wizard and can be found here http://www.hometheatershack.com/roomeq/
The program is aimed a little more towards setting the EQ on a subwoofer in a home theater but is capable of full-range response given that you use a suitable microphone. I used my trusty RadioShack condenser boundry mic, which has flat response from 20-18,000hz.
The forum that hosts that program has plenty of help available to set up the software and calibrate it.
Here is my initial measured response from 0-21,000hz. I was pretty happy to see it is fairly flat, there are a few dips that I'd like to work on but not too bad. Note that I do not own a SPL meter so the vertical scale is not calibrated.
The program is RoomEQ Wizard and can be found here http://www.hometheatershack.com/roomeq/
The program is aimed a little more towards setting the EQ on a subwoofer in a home theater but is capable of full-range response given that you use a suitable microphone. I used my trusty RadioShack condenser boundry mic, which has flat response from 20-18,000hz.
The forum that hosts that program has plenty of help available to set up the software and calibrate it.
Here is my initial measured response from 0-21,000hz. I was pretty happy to see it is fairly flat, there are a few dips that I'd like to work on but not too bad. Note that I do not own a SPL meter so the vertical scale is not calibrated.