Hi all
The last months I have been busy designing and building a set of very small (2 liter cabinet) near field monitors.
It has an Audience A3s full range driver and a passive radiator on the back.
After along road I managed to get them from sounding plain awful to not too bad at all. Still, they miss a bit of low end. I have been playing around in Cubase and I came up with a relatively simple eq setting that makes them sound really sweet! Since I will also be building a pair of these for a friend of mine as regular pc speakers, it would be nice to sort of build in this eq. The eq settings are:
1. a 2nd order butterworth high shelving filter set at 117 Hz, -7.4dB with a q of 6.5
2. a notch filter at 16Hz with a q of 1.28
attached a picture of the eq settings I have used.
Hope you can help me out or wake me up
Thank you anyway in advance
Erik
The last months I have been busy designing and building a set of very small (2 liter cabinet) near field monitors.
It has an Audience A3s full range driver and a passive radiator on the back.
After along road I managed to get them from sounding plain awful to not too bad at all. Still, they miss a bit of low end. I have been playing around in Cubase and I came up with a relatively simple eq setting that makes them sound really sweet! Since I will also be building a pair of these for a friend of mine as regular pc speakers, it would be nice to sort of build in this eq. The eq settings are:
1. a 2nd order butterworth high shelving filter set at 117 Hz, -7.4dB with a q of 6.5
2. a notch filter at 16Hz with a q of 1.28
attached a picture of the eq settings I have used.
Hope you can help me out or wake me up
Thank you anyway in advance
Erik