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Keeping the high end frequency 2 years 2 months ago #54887

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Just installed a DDRC-24. Love it so far...... but..... wondering about one thing. My speakers are Legacy Focus XD. They have these incredible ribbon tweeters that are borderline "two bright". Dirac live does dial that back a bit, but what if I wanted that left alone. To fix this so far, I have created 2 variants of the same configuration. On one, I pumped up the gain on those higher frequencies and in the other I raised the target line on those same frequencies ad saved that filter. Is this the way to achieve this goal. It does work mostly but when I disengage dirac live, those frequencies still have additional detail that dirac live is suppressing just a bit

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Keeping the high end frequency 2 years 2 months ago #54890

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If you don’t want the highs touched use the curtains.
When you select your target curve you can drag a curtain from far left and far right towards the centre. These highlight areas that Dirac shouldn’t adjust.
Do one config including high frequencies then do the same target curve but drag the right curtain inwards. Then save the same target curve to another slot.
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