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MFW-15 subwoofer review
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<blockquote data-quote="abrie" data-source="post: 32913" data-attributes="member: 690"><p>Hi goneten</p><p></p><p>Nice enclosres man!</p><p></p><p>I am new to this and I am coming from a car audio background - I am sure we listen for more or less the same things when we do testing on drivers or litrening to a installed system. </p><p></p><p>I have one question. Did you use only the mic to finetune the system as per the graphs that you posted and then listened afterwards, or did you listen first and then use your mic to see dips and peaks and according to that info you can finetune a bit more.</p><p></p><p>The reason for my question is that if you use only the mic to finetune, it will take into consideration things like roomsize,reflective surfaces,group delay,harmonics,phasing and so on.</p><p>Should your ear not be the final judge and ones knowledge of how a instrumnet sound be the guideline to set a system?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abrie, post: 32913, member: 690"] Hi goneten Nice enclosres man! I am new to this and I am coming from a car audio background - I am sure we listen for more or less the same things when we do testing on drivers or litrening to a installed system. I have one question. Did you use only the mic to finetune the system as per the graphs that you posted and then listened afterwards, or did you listen first and then use your mic to see dips and peaks and according to that info you can finetune a bit more. The reason for my question is that if you use only the mic to finetune, it will take into consideration things like roomsize,reflective surfaces,group delay,harmonics,phasing and so on. Should your ear not be the final judge and ones knowledge of how a instrumnet sound be the guideline to set a system? [/QUOTE]
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