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G Three calibrating

tomfade, modified 7 Years ago.

G Three calibrating

Youngling Posts: 3 Join Date: 9/12/15 Recent Posts
So, i own a pari of G Threes and a F One, and i want to calibrate them for the flattest frequency response as possible. Is there a way of doing this? I hear GLM is only compatible with SAM Monitors..
1038, modified 7 Years ago.

Re: G Three calibrating

Jedi Master Posts: 340 Join Date: 4/6/09 Recent Posts
Do a google search for REW.. Room Eq Wizzard, there is a ton of setup information on the web about using it and it is free, it will allow you to measure everything you need including Reverb Time...
tomfade, modified 7 Years ago.

Re: G Three calibrating

Youngling Posts: 3 Join Date: 9/12/15 Recent Posts
Do a google search for REW.. Room Eq Wizzard, there is a ton of setup information on the web about using it and it is free, it will allow you to measure everything you need including Reverb Time...


Can you recommend a mic for the calibration? And if needed, audio interface recommendations would be awesome :)