After getting more experience with this unit I'm finding this room mode calculator can really help:
http://www.harman.com/xls/Room%20Mode%20Calculator.xls
And also finding the DEQ2496's parametric eq is pretty good.
:)
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After getting more experience with this unit I'm finding this room mode calculator can really help:
http://www.harman.com/xls/Room%20Mode%20Calculator.xls
And also finding the DEQ2496's parametric eq is pretty good.
:)
I don't claim have discovered or to be versed all of the intricacies of DEQ2496 operation, even after several years of using it, but when I reset GEQ from the AutoEQ page, it defaults to all frequencies active. If I do it from the GEQ page first, it excludes the LF below 100 Hz, meaning it locks them at 0 dB and AutoEQ doesn't mess down there. :dunno:
Also know if you hold the L/R button in to activate both channels, you can AutoEQ them both concurrently with one curve, but this requires careful positioning of the mic equidistant from the two speakers, which can easily be done watching the display with the RTA running. That accomplishes "system" average AutoEQ.... :yes: