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<blockquote data-quote="Deeper" data-source="post: 8616560" data-attributes="member: 674304"><p>Thanks audiobaun,</p><p></p><p>You are way ahead of me. I had a crappy system that I crappily self installed when I turned 16. That was 33 years ago. I have not been around many real systems in my life so I am basically starting from scratch.</p><p></p><p>My biggest hurdle is lack of experience. I understand the math behind most of this stuff, but I do not know how it relates to the way my ears perceive the sound.Example. tuning a box. I can see on WINISDthat I have a +6dB hump at a certain frequency. I understand how to manipulate the parameters to change the frequencies of the hump. I can even reduce the hump. But I do not know how much louder +6dBs actually is. May be I want that hump at 30dBs. Maybe at 50dBs. May be not at all. I have no idea how much change is made to my ears when I nudge a parameter here or there. I feel like I am trying to learn to ride a bike by reading about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deeper, post: 8616560, member: 674304"] Thanks audiobaun, You are way ahead of me. I had a crappy system that I crappily self installed when I turned 16. That was 33 years ago. I have not been around many real systems in my life so I am basically starting from scratch. My biggest hurdle is lack of experience. I understand the math behind most of this stuff, but I do not know how it relates to the way my ears perceive the sound.Example. tuning a box. I can see on WINISDthat I have a +6dB hump at a certain frequency. I understand how to manipulate the parameters to change the frequencies of the hump. I can even reduce the hump. But I do not know how much louder +6dBs actually is. May be I want that hump at 30dBs. Maybe at 50dBs. May be not at all. I have no idea how much change is made to my ears when I nudge a parameter here or there. I feel like I am trying to learn to ride a bike by reading about it. [/QUOTE]
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