Hi mijostyn, Alan replied back to an mail I sent may 30 on June 3. I figured that he must be swamped between further development and answering user questions. I questioned him because was perplexed at the final response curve that I was seeing. I saw significant dips in the final response curve at the crossover points and moreover, it just didn’t sound right. I also mentioned few items relating to the legacy DEQX-Cal v3 that they may want to consider to eventually integrating into the software. Alan assured me that the response curve we are now seeing with dips at the crossover point(s) is not accurate and in reality those dips do not exist in the actual response. He went on to say the they are presently working to correct that issue.
FYI. I get my best measurements at about 16" (40cm) from the ribbons. For me this yields right at 10mS to the first reflection on each speaker and I set the Trim in the Chirp Config there. I really cannot go closer with the mic since the mid-range to tweeter ribbons are passively crossed over and I’m happy at 10mS. I also set the lower limit of correction to 200Hz and not 20Hz as is the factory default. It probably wouldn’t hurt to go as high as 400 Hz I’m thinking, and I’m sure that I’ll try it eventually.
In the meantime, I did work out the issue of bad sound. The issue turned out to be a slight to sever phase difference between the left and right speaker at different frequencies. I ended up playing with the driver distance relationships under the "Create a Speaker" tab, starting by equalizing the distance left to right of the non-zero drivers. It’s probably not perfect, but it now sounds really good now. I have not integrated the subs as of yet. I’m trying to work out as many of the issues with just the main speaker first before adding a whole new mix of issues surrounding sub integration since it is done way differently than in DEQX-Cal.
Of yes, the Apogees I’m using are the original "The Apogee" which was their very first model with all steel frames and weigh about 300 lbs each.
http://www.reality-audio.com/full_range.html
Oh, one more thing. Does anyone know how to do a Volumio Plug-in on the Pre-8?
I opened a ticket with Volumio about two weeks ago but it's still in the "pending" state.