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Setup & Use of PEQ
Measuring In-Room Frequency Response:
In order to use the PEQ effectively, you must measure the
To measure the subwoofer FR using a manual method, you will need a SPL meter, a basic working knowl- edge of Microsoft Excel (or other spreadsheet program), and a means to generate sine wave test tones. There are several sources of sine waves and/or tone generators on the internet. A popular tone generator is the NCH Tone Generator ( http://www.nch.com.au/tonegen/index.html ) which is available for
http://www.svsound.com/techsupport/Subwoofer_Frequency_Response.xlsx
and
http://www.svsound.com/techsupport/Speaker_And_Subwoofer_Combined_Frequency_Response.xlsx
Place the SPL meter on a tripod and set the controls to
To set the overall test level, play a 25 Hz frequency and adjust the subwoofer Volume (option 1 below) or the processor master volume (option 2 below) until the SPL meter reads about 75 dB at the listening position. Run each tone only long enough to get a stable reading from the meter (about
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