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well guys i think i'm gonna put this one to bed for now . with a new mic over a month away i can't really make any changes and i don't know that i would want to anyway . this sounds really good and i love this tweet ! this build was fruitful , i finally learned to get usable FRD files from Holm into Xsim .
looking forward to plugging my towers back in , been a couple months ...
so my mic was bad and sent back to PE . they are out of stock until 4/30 .... uhg ! i have been listening to this and enjoying it the few weeks, not wanting to make any changes . i have one of my 180P/28F surrounds as my other channel .
i'll try and get these ... i'm having some issues with my measuring set up though . this morning i started getting a digital clipping prompt i've never seen . also a lot of noise in the impulse response . trying to suss that now .
To find the tweeter to mid offset you need a measured FRD that has the tweeter and mid electrically connected together. You use that FRD as a guide to compare it to the tweeter and mid files connected in XSim or PCD.
i did export , thats how i got the frd's . when i try to open measurements all i get is compressed zipped files and none of the ones i'm looking for . some older ones so i've done it a couple of times . not sure why i can't find these ....
It appears that your HOLM export text separator is set to semicolon. It should be set to tabular. PCD can not open the file the way it currently is posted above.
so how do you save a measurement in Holm ? i thought i did when making the files and taking pics , but i cant find them ....
It appears that your HOLM export text separator is set to semicolon. It should be set to tabular. PCD can not open the file the way it currently is posted above.
As you can measure, what would be great is to repeat the measurements with smoothing in the 1/48 range and get the Tweeter plus Mid in parallel and the Tweeter plus Woofer in parallel, all without moving the mic and volume. That would be a total of 5 frds. We'll use the combined measurements to find the offsets.
If you want do the nearfield frds on one mid and the woofer and we can have the complete picture. Total of 7 frds
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