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<blockquote data-quote="Atjan" data-source="post: 207209" data-attributes="member: 2323"><p>Perhaps someone can so help with explaing the differences between the graphs.</p><p>On the Room Analyzer tab, I see the clear node at around 47Hz. There is quite a up and down in the region of up to 10dB. </p><p></p><p>I seem to have quite a lot of room gain under about 80Hz. For most people with bookshelves it would in fact be a big benefit. (I can actually modify my floorstanders to be effectively sealed bookshelves in a large box, but thats something for another thread.)</p><p>However, when going to the Real Time Analysis (RTA), it seems like the gain in the bottom end is less accentuated and above 80Hz my response is quite flat. </p><p></p><p>Is this just because of the resolution of the graphs? </p><p></p><p>What would be considered a good decay time? I'm sitting with up to 0.3 sec on certain frequencies. I've got 0.06sec in my head for some reason. Thing is, the room is by no means bare, so I'm a bit concerned about how that can be handled effectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atjan, post: 207209, member: 2323"] Perhaps someone can so help with explaing the differences between the graphs. On the Room Analyzer tab, I see the clear node at around 47Hz. There is quite a up and down in the region of up to 10dB. I seem to have quite a lot of room gain under about 80Hz. For most people with bookshelves it would in fact be a big benefit. (I can actually modify my floorstanders to be effectively sealed bookshelves in a large box, but thats something for another thread.) However, when going to the Real Time Analysis (RTA), it seems like the gain in the bottom end is less accentuated and above 80Hz my response is quite flat. Is this just because of the resolution of the graphs? What would be considered a good decay time? I'm sitting with up to 0.3 sec on certain frequencies. I've got 0.06sec in my head for some reason. Thing is, the room is by no means bare, so I'm a bit concerned about how that can be handled effectively. [/QUOTE]
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