Infinity CLASSIA PSW310W Owner's Manual page 15

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Example 2. Two Response Peaks:
Figure 16.Two response peaks
Characterized by two response peaks, approximately equal in
amplitude and width.This requires that you make a choice
between the two peaks. In situations like this, the higher
frequency peak will always be more audible and objectionable.
Response peaks below 45Hz, unless extreme, can actually be
beneficial toward achieving visceral impact. Perform corrections
on the upper frequency peak.
Apply the Width Selector as described above. Align the center-line
of the Selector over the center of the higher frequency peak. Now
adjust the Selector until you have achieved the "best fit."The
slider now points to the correct width setting. In this example,
this is at 52Hz.The best-fit width is 28%. Fill in the Width and
Frequency fields provided on the template.
Determine the appropriate level using the technique described
earlier.This calculation will indicate a –8dB setting. However,
this peak does not reach the 0dB level as the lower peak does.
Therefore, a –8dB setting would be excessive.The 52Hz peak
stops at –2dB. Subtracting 2 from 8 yields the correct setting,
–6dB. Enter –6 in the Level field.
Skip to the "Adjusting the R.A.B.O.S. Equalizer"section on page 14.
Example 3. Peak Adjacent to a Dip:
Figure 17. Dip above or below peak
Response dips can occur at any frequency, sometimes
immediately adjacent to the peak you want to correct.Two
examples are shown, one immediately above and one immediately
below the peak. Deep response dips such as these are caused
by destructive wave interference. Destructive interference dips
occur only in one spot within the room. It is not uncommon to
completely eliminate the effect by moving the RSLM to a different
location. Note that this does not eliminate the dips; you have
simply moved away from them. Sometimes only a few inches are
required. Do not attempt to correct this condition with equalization.
If you encounter dips like this, follow the steps on page 13:
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