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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Helmke" data-source="post: 43152" data-attributes="member: 96"><p>Re: M1d array correction</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>OK, I finally got around to checking - in the Compass software, output processing window (output EQ display), there are three little tabs over on the upper right of the screen. Click on the "Response" tab and check the "Array Correction" box. Then you can see what the array correction is doing.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, it's more than I thought - I think I last seriously looked at it using SMAART on a LD-3 processor. I'm not sure I'd agree with "up to 8k", since usually you see EQ frequency defined at the -3dB point or similar. But higher than I'd said - full effect of the filter at 500Hz and below, maybe. Very gentle slopes, -3dB down point for eight M1D looked around 1.5KHz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Helmke, post: 43152, member: 96"] Re: M1d array correction OK, I finally got around to checking - in the Compass software, output processing window (output EQ display), there are three little tabs over on the upper right of the screen. Click on the "Response" tab and check the "Array Correction" box. Then you can see what the array correction is doing. Anyway, it's more than I thought - I think I last seriously looked at it using SMAART on a LD-3 processor. I'm not sure I'd agree with "up to 8k", since usually you see EQ frequency defined at the -3dB point or similar. But higher than I'd said - full effect of the filter at 500Hz and below, maybe. Very gentle slopes, -3dB down point for eight M1D looked around 1.5KHz. [/QUOTE]
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