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<blockquote data-quote="fly_marlin" data-source="post: 8421148" data-attributes="member: 660781"><p>[quote name='The Camry']So for those of you who truly know how to tune like [USER=628688]@trumpet[/USER]. How did you learn all that? I&#39;ve learned bits of pieces from here and using google but is there a resource you learned from or a site that really breaks down everything. I&#39;m talking things like how t\a effects phase and reflections and how they actually work. Or say how the parameters of diff speakers effect diff things. </p><p></p><p>Idk. I&#39;m just willing to learn and its such a broad spectrum of things that its hard to know where to start.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Talked to Arc for a bit, one of the things he mentioned is that it doesn&#39;t need to be complicated. Here&#39;re some steps to get you started:</p><p></p><p>1. Turn off the sub stage. Set everything to flat.</p><p>2. Get pink noise, I believe, CD and align 3 speakers to the furthest one. It&#39;s when the "pop" is in sync across all speakers.</p><p>3. Turn sub stage back on and RTA.</p><p>4. He mentioned there are 2 likely peaks, forget which. EQ those down.</p><p>5. RTA again, make any additional adjustments if needed.</p><p>6. You also want to cross the tweeters lower, this should give you a raised sound stage. You&#39;ll need to find out how low the tweets will play.</p><p>7. He advised not to cross anything at 5kHz as it&#39;s a pretty important area.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="fly_marlin, post: 8421148, member: 660781"] [quote name='The Camry']So for those of you who truly know how to tune like [USER=628688]@trumpet[/USER]. How did you learn all that? I've learned bits of pieces from here and using google but is there a resource you learned from or a site that really breaks down everything. I'm talking things like how t\a effects phase and reflections and how they actually work. Or say how the parameters of diff speakers effect diff things. Idk. I'm just willing to learn and its such a broad spectrum of things that its hard to know where to start.[/QUOTE] Talked to Arc for a bit, one of the things he mentioned is that it doesn't need to be complicated. Here're some steps to get you started: 1. Turn off the sub stage. Set everything to flat. 2. Get pink noise, I believe, CD and align 3 speakers to the furthest one. It's when the "pop" is in sync across all speakers. 3. Turn sub stage back on and RTA. 4. He mentioned there are 2 likely peaks, forget which. EQ those down. 5. RTA again, make any additional adjustments if needed. 6. You also want to cross the tweeters lower, this should give you a raised sound stage. You'll need to find out how low the tweets will play. 7. He advised not to cross anything at 5kHz as it's a pretty important area. [/QUOTE]
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