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Outdoor RTA

RogerGuitarmanRogerGuitarman Posts: 9
edited June 2008 in PA Configuration Wizard
Maybe a stupid question but here goes.
When I try to flatten my system outdoors whith the RTA, should I just auto-EQ my top-speakers leaving the subs to be eqed by ear, or should
I run my whole PA?
In the FAQ I red that indoors I should leave the subs to be set by ear.

Cheers
Roger

Comments

  • GadgetGadget Posts: 4,915
    The resolution on the low frequencies is the poorest, but I have had fair results. If your using a Behringer 8000 or RTA M mic you should probably not...depend on it... as the LF resolution on those mic's is questionable.

    I'd try it both ways.. it really doesn't hurt.. or cost anything...

    But for sure do a -0- or flat response and store that for the tops fullrange for SURE.. and perhaps one with the subs as well as a reference and comparrison tool and for lively rooms where excess energy will be bad...


    Gadget
  • DraDra Posts: 3,777
    One advantage of doing the \"with sub set-up\" is that you can check how the x-over is working to see if you need to add separation. Also delay adjustments can ge checked

    DRA
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