Using the parametric eq to smooth things out, Chasing your tail, Saving your calibration settings – Omnia Audio Omnia.9 User Manual
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9I@>?KI<;K8I> parametric EQ. 4? “problem areas” with the speaker/room combination and which are microphone placement anomalies. If PFLDFM 8GC8: D@:GC8: Using the Parametric EQ to Smooth Things Out * bands of EQ to achieve the desired result is preferred. Cutting (reducing) frequencies is usually preferred KF 9FFJK@E> @E:I<8J@E> K? / more in the EQ2 menu. 4<8JJLD R The Gain:FEKIFC; R The Bandwidth:FEKIFC ; measured in octaves. R The Center Frequency:FEKIFC; :LIM< You will be able to identify where your speakers start to roll off in terms of frequency response (especially FEK? E 9FFJK8K%QKFJD8CC DFE@KFIJ@EK? frequently more effective with bass-shy speakers is taming the often over-boosted mid-bass that manufacturers dial in in the hopes that you think you have more low end than you do). JPFL JKL;PK?1N< I<:FDD I making broader changes to the overall curve. Chasing Your Tail 0G<8B GIF: 0FD N@K?:8C@9I8K@FE
*8B<89FFJKKFFE<=I "OGN@K?K?<: and allotting enough time to do it up right. Your efforts will be rewarded when you play music through your :8C@9I8K<; J JFD Saving Your Calibration Settings You can save your calibration settings in the form of a preset by going to the Save Preset menu and KPG@E>@E 8 =I@ (“JBL 4312 FM Air”). Chapter 21 Remote Interface Software 169