Hi,
I made a simple file to model the effects of room gain when using the Subwoofer Simulator program. This gives a boost of 2dB at 100Hz, 4dB at 50Hz and 8dB at 10Hz as seen here.
To use it, first download the file and rename it roomgain.frd instead of .txt. Next, design the box as normal and then click on the 'Room/Cabin' button, and select the roomgain.frd file. Then open up the 'Graph Options' dialog box, and select the "In-Room Response" in the 'Available Curves' tab.
Let me know what you think.
Eric
I made a simple file to model the effects of room gain when using the Subwoofer Simulator program. This gives a boost of 2dB at 100Hz, 4dB at 50Hz and 8dB at 10Hz as seen here.
To use it, first download the file and rename it roomgain.frd instead of .txt. Next, design the box as normal and then click on the 'Room/Cabin' button, and select the roomgain.frd file. Then open up the 'Graph Options' dialog box, and select the "In-Room Response" in the 'Available Curves' tab.
Let me know what you think.
Eric
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