Want to post your settings?

Posted by: frog51

Want to post your settings? - 04/03/2002 09:25

Just a thought :- as some of us spend ages tweaking EQ, LR delay, etc and others don't want to (or don't know how to) how about a thread giving type of car, amps etc along with settings so a newbie can get a rough setting which may speed up the zeroing in process?

For example, the sweet spot for LR Delay in my Subaru Impreza Sport (UK model, so RH Drive) with stock speakers is 1.9ms Right Delay.

In posting this I realise I haven't got the rest of my settings handy, so may have to edit later
Posted by: rtundo

Re: Want to post your settings? - 04/03/2002 10:45

I was thinking of something similar for config.ini files. Maybe a section in riocar.org where people can post examples of their various settings and what these settings do?
Posted by: eternalsun

Re: Want to post your settings? - 04/03/2002 15:53

I suspect every single car will be different, even if identical components are used!

Calvin
Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: Want to post your settings? - 04/03/2002 17:50

I suspect every single car will be different, even if identical components are used!

Correct.

I have to change the settings in my car if, for instance, I raise the rear seatbacks (station wagon) or have any cargo stored in the back. So imagine how different things would be in a different car -- not just the same car with the interior slightly reconfigured!

tanstaafl.
Posted by: frog51

Re: Want to post your settings? - 11/03/2002 06:19

Oh well, just a thought.
I'm changing things around now anyway, as I discover more things to play with at traffic lights - the equaliser/balance/l-r delay settings are in constant flux at the moment as changing the eq seems to alter my l-r perception. Perhaps some frequencies take different paths (or are damped more on certain paths?) to my ears.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Want to post your settings? - 11/03/2002 10:47

Perhaps some frequencies take different paths (or are damped more on certain paths?) to my ears.

Yes. This is one of the fundamental things that BBE processors do, is phase-correct individual frequencies to compensate for this kind of thing.
Posted by: mlord

Re: Want to post your settings? - 11/03/2002 14:43

Eh? My HU has a selection of BBE presets on it.. tell more, tell more!
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Want to post your settings? - 11/03/2002 14:58

BBE specializes in audio enhancing stuff, I seem to recall them starting up about 10-15 years ago in the pro-audio realm of things.

Back in the early days, they did signal processing that improves the sparkle and punch of an audio signal. It wasn't overt (like adding delay or echo), it was subtle corrections of certain frequencies to remove muddiness. One of my friends added one to his live-performance PA rig and it really worked well.

When you turned it on, it was like someone took the pillows out from in front of your speaker cabinets. It was very subtle, but very effective for what it did.

Dunno what they do these days, but I do know that they sell chipsets to integrate into other aftermarket devices now (such as the head unit you described).

I'm having trouble locating their main home page right now (it's not BBE.com). Anyone?
Posted by: bds42

Re: Want to post your settings? - 11/03/2002 15:09

I believe it's: http://www.bbesound.com

Bill
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Want to post your settings? - 11/03/2002 15:33

Yup, that's them, thanks.
Posted by: eternalsun

Re: Want to post your settings? - 11/03/2002 19:23

This explains why the Alpine unit sounded better out of the box than the empeg!

Calvin