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RE: Adding a tweeter to MMG

Posted by JBen on February 23, 2017 at 18:49:01:

LOL, that does not surprise me, but at least it makes you familiar enough to explore further. When REW started, it was sheltered in the Home Theater Shack. With folks having headaches adopting subwoofers "properly", REW was a natural resource. Its default settings even came oriented towards this purpose. Along time, it has evolved into a much more ample tool set. Just make sure that you have a recent version. I use the "multiple REW instances" version for Windows.

Then, for the reasonable price of a good cup of espresso, of course :) I'll be glad to give you the expanded tour. For now, notice the little camera icon at the upper left corner of some plots? It creates snapshots. Also, you can tell REW to scan at full frequency vs the original default low range.