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Room Correction Settings
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Auto Level
–
When this is on, the DSP
will automatically change the sweep
volume to a specific level, as
interpreted by your iOS device's
microphone. During room correction
measuring, you will hear a series of very
short sweeps of varying volume levels
before each measurement. The DSP is
trying to find out how loud the
subwoofer should be to achieve the
target volume. It is recommended to
keep this feature on for optimum
results.
•
Auto Range Recognition
–
This setting
affects how 'optimistic' the iWoofer is
about the limits of your subwoofer, as
in how low it is capable of playing. If
you're confident your subwoofer can
handle extremely low notes, you can
increase the optimism. If you're unsure,
leave the setting at the default or off.
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Frequency Step Delay
–
The frequency
step delay setting will affect how long
the sweeps are. The lower the delay
number, the shorter the sweep will be.
The larger the number, the longer the
sweep, but the more accurate, the
sweep will be.
•
Max Boost of Compensation
–
This is
the maximum limit that the DSP will
boost a frequency band. It's
recommended to leave this at its
default value of 9 or reduce it for a
gentler correction.