(I plan to address subwoofers and active crossovers for bi-amping in a later guide).
Hi!
Thanks for the excellent guide! I think I should do my measurements again, and try to separate the speakers from the room, as you explain in your guide. I`m not sure if the later guide is a work in progress or not? Anyway, though this is an old thread I hope it is ok to ask some questions?
1. I want to use software linear-phase crossovers, but I`m not sure where in the sequence the crossovers should be created? Maybe just before doing the Phase Correction?
2. I`m using a BR cabinet with 2 15" elements for bass/midbass, horns for the midrange and treble. The midrange horn is a JBL 2360 with 2446 driver, and the treble horn is a JBL 2404. The midrange need to be attenuated maybe 10-12 dB, and the treble about 5 dB compared to the midbass. Can the Rephase matching tool be used for this, or should I use some attenuation between the RME soundcard and amps? Also, both the midrange and treble rolls off rather steeply, so at the top of their ranges not so much attenuation is needed.
So far I`ve been using a Minidsp 4x10HD for crossovers and EQing. REW for all measurements. It works well, and it is nice to be able to do corrections in real time. But it is not completely quiet, there is some hissing from the midrange and treble horns. The amps are Anaview class D, AMS100 for treble and midrange, and AMS1000 for bass.
Also, some Audiolense users that used Minidsp before say that the sound quality is better. I might end up with audiolense/JRiver, but I would like to use these free tools first to learn a little bit.