Room EQ Wizard, Audio Output


I downloaded Room EQ wizard (REW), bought a microphone and set everything up. So far so good and was able to run some sweeps. I would like to run the speaker output through my regular speakers. I can only get output from the laptop, which is not a very good test. How can I connect room EQ wizard on my Mac laptop to my system. If it matters, I stream using Roon and Qobuz. Thanks for any assistance you can provide. I’m stuck.

 

Paul

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I just bought a USB C2 RJ-45 ethernet adapter which should work for my Meitner dac

I've gotten good results using a 3.5mm to RCA cable from amazon plugged directly into my preamp. I've also gotten good results using Airplay from the laptop to my DAC. If your DAC doesn't have such connectivity, try bluetooth as well, and if that fails, definitely try playing the file through Roon. You need to create a file first in REW, add it to Roon, then in the measure tab, select Playback > From File, so REW knows what it's measuring.

REW has a steep learning curve which requires a lot of time/effort, trial/error, but it's worth it. Look into creating Convolution filters which work seamlessly in Roon.

Thanks Erik and Neko,

Seems like an A/V receiver would do the trick - then I could hook up my speakers to it.  I think it all has to start from room EQ Wizard, can't initiate from Roon.  I'll see if I can scrounge up a receiver.

I'm finding this project to be a tad frustrating.  How do I measure my room, interpret those results, figure out which products I need and where, and then remeasure, etc.?  Do I hire a a consultant?  Do I do it all myself?

Whole lot easier to buy some fancy cables or box that supposed to scrub my electricity (though I believe they wouldn't have nearly as much impact as improving my room).

I just saw that you are using Roon.  If you have test files, you can copy them over to your Roon library and treat them like any other ripped tracks.  This is what I do, which lets me apply Room's DSP/EQ and measure the results.

Doesn’t your laptop have a mini jack for headphones? You just need an adapter from that to RCA. It’s plenty good for your use.

If your laptop is Bluetooth only you'll need to get a USB or Blutooth DAC instead.  ~ $50 or less.

You need a DAC that you can connect to the Mac using optical (if your Mac supports it) or USB. And then use that DAC to connect to your system. Without knowing what your other electronics are, maybe the product that supports Roon and Qobuz also has a USB audio input.