This is a helpful and entertaining video! Thank you, Marcel!
@genelec
4 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for your feedback!
@3zzetcodm2
4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! ❤️ I am waiting for the grade report video! 🤗 It would be great if you can give us some information about using 2 subs in a listening room… I am really thinking about 😁
@genelec
3 ай бұрын
The GRADE webinar takes place at the 16th of July! www.genelec.com/en/-/event/g-connect-webinar-grade-report-know-your-working-space. And yes, we'll talk about two subs as well ... CU!
@3zzetcodm2
3 ай бұрын
@@genelec Great! 🤗🫶
@djnonnus
4 ай бұрын
is this video a repost? I could swear I watched this live stream a few weeks ago...
@genelec
3 ай бұрын
Yes, correct. ;-) This time without the freezing Marcel.
@larstofastrud1788
3 ай бұрын
I see on the image with the headline W371 that you have a slightly tilted frequency response. All studios should have a frequency response in the listening position that is very close to what is known as "the Harman curve." This is a "listener preference curve", but on top of that, it is very close to what you get if you take a loudspeaker that measures flat in an anechoic room (4pi) and bring it into a room (2pi). A flat response in the listening spot can eat up electrical headroom since the LF needs to be EQ'ed to make it sound good. Listening to well-recorded reference recordings is extremely important when determining the degree of tilt to the curve. Unfortunately, it's very common today that people have only worked in rooms with minimal treatment and without it ever being properly tuned by an acoustician, so they don't necessarily know what it should sound like. An acoustician who has experience from hundreds of well-functioning studios, where highly skilled engineers with a proven record for great sounding end results have worked, will know what it should sound like. Without such help in setting up the system, there is often a lack of confidence and time wasted. The result is returned mixes from the artist or returns from the mastering studio.
@colusio
4 ай бұрын
Maybe a weird question... but do i need to be in place in the room, on listening position... while playing the sweeps?
@genelec
3 ай бұрын
Not a weird question at all. To avoid reflections from your body and head, you should stay outside the direct sound field during calibration. This is why we have the 5 seconds countdown. But you can stay in the room for sure. All the best!
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