Eventually I will be building 2 or 3-way OBs and want to use a MiniDSP 2x4 as the "conductor."
My question is: I'd like to learn how to use the MiniDSP 2x4 now by applying some basic correction to a system that consists of:
1 pair of full range OB speakers + SET tube amp + subwoofer.
What are the straight forward corrections that makes sense to experiment with? I have NO experience with DSP at all.....The basic nugget I've learned thus far is that DSP correction below <200hz is where it's most useful. Hoping someone can drops some knowledge, since I know nothing about this, and def want to learn.
My question is: I'd like to learn how to use the MiniDSP 2x4 now by applying some basic correction to a system that consists of:
1 pair of full range OB speakers + SET tube amp + subwoofer.
What are the straight forward corrections that makes sense to experiment with? I have NO experience with DSP at all.....The basic nugget I've learned thus far is that DSP correction below <200hz is where it's most useful. Hoping someone can drops some knowledge, since I know nothing about this, and def want to learn.
You will need a microphone, and then, you can look at some info on the miniDSP website on how to use REW and miniDSP together.
Once you get good enough results with the parametric EQ, try the FIR filters for an even better experience.
Once you get good enough results with the parametric EQ, try the FIR filters for an even better experience.
and maybe consider the flex over the 2x4 HD for better dac's and better convenience with cables and display. I concur Perceval, the info on their web page is very helpful. There is however also other guides about REW that is very helpful.
That's one way you could put it. Certainly it's the only preferred region to be doing acoustic 'corrections', so it's safer making adjustments there at face value.is that DSP correction below <200hz is where it's most useful.
On the other hand this may be the easy way to manage your baffle step, to 'voice' your tone, or to experiment with tweaking down breakup issues with your fullrange driver.