Tested out peqdb with the "no measurements" option and it did make my iems sound a bit better but most of the results ended up being too bassy and the trials were bassy in general. Can't wait for that to get better in the future.
To say 4.5x better you should prove it somehow, complexity of the system is not proportional to the quality of the system unless proven. And you know you need proper experimentation for that. I can happily help if you guys want to write a research paper for this.
On a side note, can you explain how that works or affects the sound? When I did wavelength calculations for the first time I was surprised to know some of the sub bass is longer than my room. At that point do I no longer hear those sounds, or do they resonate too much, or what happens really?
@RTajwar What happens is you get bass inconsistency around the room. Typically in corners there would be more bass (like in my room). You'd have to do acoustic treatment to remedy that, install bass traps in corners ie.
Ive seen anechoically flat speakers measure different than this in room. Your own room isnt the end all be all. Until you gain a basic grasp of physical acoustics then peqDB will remain a joke in comparison to tools like Acourate
How can you say that you have a calibrated and smooth response, when there are huge swings of several dB up and down? Also, the Harman speaker response target is a straight downward sloping line, without curvature.
This is going to transform my 10$ speaker to an imaxx theater
Jokes aside peqdb is goated
yeah
Tested out peqdb with the "no measurements" option and it did make my iems sound a bit better but most of the results ended up being too bassy and the trials were bassy in general. Can't wait for that to get better in the future.
To say 4.5x better you should prove it somehow, complexity of the system is not proportional to the quality of the system unless proven. And you know you need proper experimentation for that. I can happily help if you guys want to write a research paper for this.
we are not going to waste our time writing papers
@@sharuraudio
Just send Claude all the data you gathered and your thoughts and what you did and ask it to format it in LaTeX
@@sharuraudiois that what they teach you at Stanford?
@@sharuraudio It will increase the value (credibility) of your product, so i dont think that is time waste
Making a huge mistake not putting those speakers under your bed.
Those massive cancelations though lol
You surprise yourself much more than you surprise the youtube community.😂
2:11 what? So you're enjoying midbass now? Stanford magic. 😂😂
Isn't this basically the same curve as described by Floyd Toole in "The Measurement and Calibration of Sound
Reproducing Systems"?
Outstanding move!
We need much more sound demos!!!
Outstanding
thank you 8BitParadise
who is this cammyfi imposter
How do i test this target curve?
Do you have a text file of the target curve upload?
discord.com/channels/1236705436258795560/1297974007349645322/1322700799775739915
Bass soundwave lenght is longer than you room.
On a side note, can you explain how that works or affects the sound? When I did wavelength calculations for the first time I was surprised to know some of the sub bass is longer than my room. At that point do I no longer hear those sounds, or do they resonate too much, or what happens really?
@RTajwar What happens is you get bass inconsistency around the room. Typically in corners there would be more bass (like in my room). You'd have to do acoustic treatment to remedy that, install bass traps in corners ie.
you can use multiple subs to fix issues
@@unruler makes a lot of sense for my setup now
T pose for total dominance
Well i do have one question about how should the source be connected, through optical or through hdmi?
whatever works
where is the download so i can try it in REW?
in the discord
How can I use PEQdB with some cheap earphones that arent on the headphone list? i wanna try seeing if i can make them listeneable lol
look under advanced options
@@sharuraudio Gotcha! thanks for the reply :]
Nearfield listening is a scam. You're only ever going to get the 3D holographic effect in the farfield.
nah
@sharuraudio 🤡
oooh that’s what school u go to thank u
Ive seen anechoically flat speakers measure different than this in room. Your own room isnt the end all be all.
Until you gain a basic grasp of physical acoustics then peqDB will remain a joke in comparison to tools like Acourate
this has been shown by toole as well
How can you say that you have a calibrated and smooth response, when there are huge swings of several dB up and down? Also, the Harman speaker response target is a straight downward sloping line, without curvature.
wrong and wrong
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