Hornresp is what I tend to use. WinISD and Basta are others I've played with. There's heaps of others, I'm just not familiar with them.link to some of these simulators please?
just seeing if I can make the mids and highs a touch clearer
It may be useful to post a picture of your measurements also.
Hornresp is what I tend to use. WinISD and Basta are others I've played with. There's heaps of others, I'm just not familiar with them.
It may be useful to post a picture of your measurements also.
will do.
i have a Mac. I know some of those aren’t compatible.
Some? REW only runs on *nix because it's written in Java. Fortunately hornresp runs on WINE.some of those aren’t compatible.
Update
I’m abandoning internal cabinet changes.
im clearly not knowledgeable on it and keep failing
lol
on to the xo !
I’m abandoning internal cabinet changes.
im clearly not knowledgeable on it and keep failing
lol
on to the xo !
Wait, do one more thing. Measure output really close to both woofers, 1-2cm. Let REW make a burst decay plot. That shows internal resonances (> 100Hz) pretty well and gives a clue about enough or not damping material inside.
whats a burst decay plot ?
A waterfall graph with periods instead of mec as a Z axis. It makes it much easier to see and compare resonances.
I find them much more useful than the more commonly used waterfall.
dave
I find them much more useful than the more commonly used waterfall.
dave
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