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<blockquote data-quote="Loren Jones" data-source="post: 5846" data-attributes="member: 829"><p>Perhaps this has been discussed but I didn't find it on a search.</p><p></p><p>My only tool for "measuring" the output of the PA at church is StudioSix Digital's RTA software for iphone/ipad. With that as the only tool my method has been to put the RTA on "average" and walk the room back and forth and side to side for 3-4 minutes with pink noise on in the system. I have then used the resultant RTA plot to help guide EQ settings. I have then listened to some music through the system and through some decent headphones as a reality check. I think it sounds pretty good but am always looking to try to get the best possible.</p><p></p><p>Is there a better method to use with the tools available to me?</p><p></p><p>FYI, the manufacturer recommended crossover and parametric DSP settings are applied to the system prior to this "tuning" being undertaken.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any advice here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loren Jones, post: 5846, member: 829"] Perhaps this has been discussed but I didn't find it on a search. My only tool for "measuring" the output of the PA at church is StudioSix Digital's RTA software for iphone/ipad. With that as the only tool my method has been to put the RTA on "average" and walk the room back and forth and side to side for 3-4 minutes with pink noise on in the system. I have then used the resultant RTA plot to help guide EQ settings. I have then listened to some music through the system and through some decent headphones as a reality check. I think it sounds pretty good but am always looking to try to get the best possible. Is there a better method to use with the tools available to me? FYI, the manufacturer recommended crossover and parametric DSP settings are applied to the system prior to this "tuning" being undertaken. Thanks for any advice here. [/QUOTE]
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