Curt962;590983 Wrote: 
> Tom...nice that you're happy with your DEQ.  It's a neat box.
> 
> If you have the time, you might experiment with REW (Room EQ Wizard)
> from hometheatershack.   It's a free download, and a VERY powerful
> analytical tool.
> 
> Therein, is a feature that will generate correction filters which REQ
> will then communicate to your DEQ.   I never had the patience to play
> with it, but if you've got a giant pot of coffee, a carton of smokes,
> and some time...you can set this up and give it a try.
> 
> As one who doesn't always sit in the "hot seat"...and because the
> sounds you hear is the result of other factors besides merely
> "amplitude"....I hold firm to my thoughts that the DEQ is best used as
> a broad tone "shaper" rather than a surgical instrument.   
> 
> DEQ combined with some thoughtfully considered room treatments will go
> far.
> 
> Wishing you great results...



the DEQ for me is for finishing touches.My room is pretty well treated
with asc tube traps and some other treatments in the ceiling tri
corners. And in reflection areas.

A major improvement in bass came from special decoupling
footers under my speakers. I have a wood pier and beam floor .


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