Installation guide

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The number of sweeps can be set between 1 and 36. Fewer sweeps allows faster speaker
measurement, but more sweeps can yield better measurement results, including higher
confidence. The sweeps are added together and averaged to reduce the effect of discontinuous
noises during the measurement.
The tweeter (and midrange driver) minimum measurement frequency are set in order to protect
the tweeter and midrange driver from low frequencies that may damage such drivers. The high
pass filter that provides this protection can be disabled if the 'tweeter' or 'mid-range driver' being
measured is actually a full-range or near-full-range driver.
Advanced features: If you have previously performed a speaker measurement and wish to run
your new speaker measurement at the same volume level, check the Skip level settings page tick
box.
If you wish to perform bi-amp or tri-amp speaker measurements and have the measurement
process pause between measurements, so that you can for example adjust the position of the
microphone, check the Display prompt in between drivers tick box.
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Once a pair of speakers has been corrected (See Correcting a Loudspeaker), one or both of the
measurements can be verified. To verify a speaker measurement, click on the
button. We recommend that the last speaker to be measured be verified, so it will not be
necessary to move the speaker or the microphone.
The Verification Measurement Wizard will start. The Verification Measurement Wizard defaults to
the settings that were used when the measurement was originally carried out.
The first dialog lists the correction sets and, within those, the correction filters, that have been
generated with the current calibration template.
Select the Correction Set and Correction Filter that you wish to verify, then click Next.