I ran new measurements without the sub in my system, and the large dip
around 130hz went away.  The crossover must have been doing something
odd - thanks for pointing me in the right direction guys.

But DRC is still not acting on the upward trend in the HF.  Attached
are my new measurements (measured response, minimal, normal, insane). 
Any suggestions as to why?

A couple of you appear to be suggesting (and correct me if I'm wrong)
that the ecm8000 file is NOT being considered in the generation of the
test convolutions.  Does that mean that DRC may be actually correcting
for the HF upkick in what I hear, but the test convolution responses
may not show it?

If so, are the test convolutions really useful in assessing how DRC is
working?  I assume then that the only way to TRULY measure the DRC
impact on our systems is to take new measurements with the filter on?


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