Hello, I’m building some full range single driver speakers that have the typical peak around 5 kHz which can make some recordings sound great and many others horrible. There also may be bass deficiencies to be corrected even with my subwoofers. This is all TBD once I have measured the room using the Omnimic and sweep tones. Has anybody ever used Muse interactively with Omnimic, REW, or some similar system to iron out the peaks and valleys in their speaker response?
No it has no way of doing this it is not like REW at has no external input. It takes pre-made filters via its convolution plugin or you use peq values to adjust. You first need to do readings outside using REW or other similar package create a filter or copy the peq values in to Roon. I believe some users have used Roons DSP as an active crossover for speakers.
Thanks for your response, that makes sense. Sounds like it can still be done just with more trial and error.
Take readings in REW export out filters or use PEQ into Roon. Take readings playing via Roon to see how it’s working.